Job description
Wrightington Hospital has been known for many years as a centre of Excellence in the treatment of Orthopaedic conditions.
We are seeking to recruit a motivated Health Care Assistant who is passionate about Orthopaedics to work on our inpatient ward at Wrightington Hospital.
The role of the Health Care Assistant in ECU is to support the registered nurses in delivering critical care nursing to our patients
The role is for 37.5hrs per week on a permanent basis and will include working day and night shifts.
If you are dedicated to providing safe, Effective Care for our patients please apply for this vacancy.
Please note this vacancy may close before the advertised closing date if a sufficient number of suitable applications are received.
An Enhanced DBS with Adults' Barred List check will be obtained during pre-employment checks
Evidence of certificates will be required at interview
Function as a team member of the Multidisciplinary Team by assisting the Registered Nurse in the delivery of effective high quality patient care. All work undertaken by the post holder will be under direct supervision of the Registered Nurse.
Choose Well – Choose WWL
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust are the proud providers of acute hospital and community services to the people of the Wigan Borough and surrounding areas. At WWL, we value our staff believing that ‘happy staff, makes for happy patients’. We have a recognised track record in staff engagement, and living our values ‘the WWL Way’.
WWL are committed to placing the patient at the heart of everything we do, and in the provision of safe, effective care that acknowledges and ensures dignity. With this in mind we are seeking to recruit people who share our values and beliefs.
On-Call
Please note that senior positions (AFC band 8A or above) may be expected to participate in an on-call rota, if the role is predominantly operational.
- To maintain the highest possible standards of compassionate and professional patient care with particular attention to privacy and dignity.
- Assist patients with personal care and hygiene.
- Assist patients with their sanitary needs, ensuring privacy and dignity is maintained.
- Ensure that patient’s bedding, nightwear and clothing is maintained in a clean and comfortable state.
- Assist in the meeting of patients’ nutritional needs. Ensure that patients who require assistance at mealtimes have assistance with eating and drinking.
- Where identified in the plan of care ensure that food and fluid intake and output are accurately documented on appropriate charts.
- Assist in skin and pressure area care to prevent pressure ulcers developing. Under the supervision of registered nurses, ensure patients are helped to move position to prevent discomfort and / or pressure ulcers.
- Assist patients with safe mobilisation according to their plan of care and where appropriate seek help from other members of the ward team.
- Utilise appropriate moving and handling aids to reduce the risk of injury to the patient and themselves.
- Assist in supporting therapeutic recreational activities for patients as appropriate.
- Assist registered staff in the taking and recording of vital signs as per the patient’s plan of care.
- Communicate to the nurse in charge any changes observed in a patient’s condition.
- Escort patients from the ward to other departments within the hospital, in accordance with Standards of Practice and Care, maintaining their privacy and dignity at all times.
- Be aware of and contribute to the protection of individuals from abuse and report any suspicions of abuse to nurse in charge.
- Assist a registered nurse with performing the Last Offices.
- Recognise and promote the patients’ rights, cultural beliefs and values.
- Promote patients privacy and dignity both in the ward/department and across the Trust.
- Attend annual updates on fire and cardiac arrest procedures (and any other required mandatory training). Take appropriate action on discovering or suspecting a fire or cardiac arrest.
- Answer the telephone in accordance to the Trust’s Standards for Practice and Care and refer calls to the nurse in charge as appropriate.
- Communicate with patients and relatives in a courteous, caring, sensitive and appropriate manner, and refer to the nurse in charge as required.
- Report any incidents, accidents, concerns, near misses or complaints to the nurse in charge. Be sensitive to the patient and their environment, ensuring communication of a personal and or private nature is discreet and patient confidentiality is maintained.
- Document care given in patient’s care-plan and ensure this is countersignature by a registered nurse.