We are looking for a highly motivated individual who is keen to undertake this exciting opportunity to enhance their clinical skills, and infection prevention and control knowledge, by supporting, and with the support of, an experienced team of specialist IPAC nurses and practitioners
This is an ideal opportunity for career progression with a Trust that has recently achieved outstanding from CQC. We are proud to say we are the first community trust to have achieved this accolade, which is a testament to the forward progressive nature of the Trust and our commitment to delivering high quality care in sometimes challenging environments
IT skills are an essential element for this role and full training will be provided as part of a comprehensive induction programme
If you wish to discuss any aspects of the role please contact Donna Hudson, Infection Prevention and Control Team Operations Manager on 01603 272472
If this post excites you, if you are looking to improve the level of job satisfaction you experience, and if you are happy to work across the whole county as part of this developing role, we look forward to your application
NCH&C is committed to the development of future health clinicians and there will be an expectation that the IPAC Support Worker will be a highly motivated team player that consistently delivers to the highest standards. You will live, breathe and promote the NCH&C’s Behaviour Framework
Apply now to join an organisation that has been awarded an ‘Outstanding’ rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the highest possible rating and the first stand-alone NHS community trust in the country to be awarded the title
We are looking for a highly motivated Infection Prevention and Control Support Worker to join our Infection Prevention and Control team. After the initial period of training has been completed you will be autonomously FIT testing the Trust staff that are required to wear FFP3 respirators. You will also be completing Infection Prevention and Control audits across all Trust sites
The successful applicant must demonstrate that they can work successfully autonomously, after initial training, and also within this dynamic and successful IPAC Team. A team that strives to effectively communicate, educate and advise Trust staff and we look forward to welcoming you to enable us to continue this work together
This advert closes on Sunday 1 Dec 2024
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