Job summary
Are you a caring and compassionate person who would like the opportunity to work for the NHS? Previous experience is not essential, just a genuine passion to provide the best possible care for our patients.
This is an exciting pioneering role for carers seeking opportunities for professional development in Health & Social Care.
We are looking for part-time Band 3 Community Support Workers to support holistic and personal care for people at the end of their lives, ensuring the best possible outcomes for people in our care.
This role involves providing domiciliary care for a wide variety of patients, offering a short-term service whilst a longer-term package of care is being secured.
Patients will be supported in their home environment to prevent avoidable hospital admissions, facilitate earlier hospital discharges as well as in-reaching to the wards.
We are committed to providing excellent standards of care to our patients and we know that to enable us to do this, the continuous professional development of staff in a supportive environment has to be a top priority.
In exchange for your enthusiasm and commitment, you will be provided with a comprehensive introduction into care with training and ongoing support to give you the skills you'll need to be flexible in your approach and confident to work alone.
Main duties of the job
The main duties are to work with District and Community nurses, who will lead the team and delegate wellbeing care plans, to provide domiciliary support for patients having palliative care at home. Support with personal care, mobility, pressure area care, minor wound care, prompting medication, help with eating and drinking, ensuring a clean and safe environment, promoting independence and health and wellbeing.
Providing emotional support and mental health, signposting to appropriate services for palliative and end of life care. Working proactively and independently as well as reporting back and communicating effectively with the multidisciplinary team. Participate in assessment of people's needs, contribute to preventing avoidable admissions and support early discharges from Acute and Community Hospitals for End of Life Patients.
Applications from candidates that require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are unfortunately ineligible to apply for this position.
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