About This Role Main Duties To manage the changing of Mitrofanoff Catheterisation (urine bag)- six times per day including draining and disposal in line with NHS guidelines. To use a slide board to assist the child to lie down in order for pads to be changed regularly and in the event of accidents. To remove child’s lower clothing allowing for changing catheter and pads and to identify any leakages to ensure child has clean and dry clothes. To liaise with parent/carers, Director of SEND in all aspects of the child’s medical needs, welfare and wellbeing. To create a safe and comfortable environment. To build a trusting relationship with the child and their family in relation to the child’s needs. To maintain records, support reviews and be involved in the monitoring of the child’s EHCP. Meticulous attention to hand hygiene Personal intimate care with future menstrual cycle. To report any safeguarding concerns. Knowledge And Experience Experience of providing one to one care for children/young people in an appropriate setting. To possess the knowledge and skills in relation to supporting the child rights, dignity and vulnerability including: To have the right to assistance that respects their privacy and dignity. To have the right to feel safe and comfortable with the adults providing their care To be encouraged to engage in the care procedure, know what’s happening and give permission at each stage To have their feelings about the care they receive recognised and respected To be encouraged and supported to work towards becoming independent where possible. Qualifications Mitrofanoff Catheterisation Relevant medical qualifications