Job summary
An exciting opportunity to work alongside a multi-disciplinary team within the virtual ward. To provide assessment and treatment intervention to people transferred from secondary care with an acute illness. The aim of the service is to facilitate the early discharge from hospital to care for people in their own homes.
This post is working part time (30 hours per week).
The role entails assessment, monitoring and review of patients with both medical and rehabilitation needs within the 7 day 8am-8pm service with the support of the nursing and therapy staff.
The base will be at Mary Potter Health Centre but patients will be seen in a variety of community settings.
Main duties of the job
1. To work alongside Nurses, Physiotherapists, Occupational therapists and Assistant Practitioners within the virtual ward.
2. To provide assessment, undertaking clinical observations and treatment intervention to people transferred from secondary care with an acute illness to the virtual ward within the Nottingham City. Facilitating the early discharge from hospital and caring for people in their own homes.
3. To support the work of the clinicians, providing assessments of needs, and working across professional boundaries and within legislation, policies and procedures and core values.
4. To maintain records as an autonomous practitioner working with supervision
About us
We are a provider of NHS Community Health Services, CityCareexists to support the health and wellbeing of all local people, workingalongside other health and care partners to achieve this. We are a valuedriven, people business with a passion for excellence. Our vision and socialpurpose is to make a difference everyday to the health & wellbeing of ourcommunities and our values of kindness, respect, trust and honesty lie at theheart of everything we do, guiding how we work together with partners and eachother to consistently deliver high quality compassionate care. As a socialenterprise we aim to add social value by investing in the future of our localcommunities and helping to make a difference in peoples lives.
CityCare value the benefits of a diverse and inclusiveworkforce. We encourage applications from candidates who identify as disabled,LGBT+ or from a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic (BAME) background, as they arecurrently under-represented within our organisation.
CityCare is an equal opportunities employer. We are positiveabout employing people with disabilities. If you require your application in adifferent format please contact Human Resources on 0115 8839418. CityCare iscommitted to the protection of vulnerable adults and children.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Purpose
5. To work alongside Nurses, Physiotherapists, Occupational therapists and Assistant Practitioners within the virtual ward.
6. To provide assessment and treatment intervention to people transferred from secondary care with an acute respiratory illness to the virtual ward within the Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire Healthcare. Facilitating the early discharge from hospital and caring for people in their own homes.
7. To support the work of the clinicians, providing assessments of needs, and working across professional boundaries and within legislation, policies and procedures and core values.
8. To maintain records as an autonomous practitioner working with supervision
Dimensions
9. You will be working in patients own home or residential home following treatment plans and monitoring the patients condition/progress.
10. Undertake clinical observations such as BP, temp, oxygen saturations etc
11. You will participate actively in the services training strategy, including in-service training and multi-agency training.
12. Working in conjunction with and under supervision of senior clinical professionals.
13. Able to fulfil physical demands of role, including manual handling applications.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical
14. To undertake individual treatment and interventions with clients under the supervision of qualified staff.
15. To refer service users to external agencies and specialists when their needs are beyond the assistant practitioner (AP) role.
16. To accept responsibility for designated caseload, working independently taking an active role in promoting independence and meeting the needs of the service user.
17. To promote wellbeing, safe mobility, transfers and effective communication. To provide instruction, advice and intervention to service users and carers in line with the multi-disciplinary team guidelines.
18. To assess, provide, fit and demonstrate use of a wide range of equipment to promote independence.
19. To assess for and commission a range of adaptations in line with the multi-disciplinary team guidelines.
20. To attend and contribute to team meetings and case discussions using effective communication.
21. To maintain comprehensive and accurate records in line with employers polices.
22. To promote health and wellbeing with all citizens.
23. To undertake a range of nursing competencies, as per the AP competency framework.
24. To operate under the guidance of clinicians and only within the scope of AP practice.
Managerial and Leadership.
25. To provide support to other Assistant Practitioners as appropriate.
Education and Development
26. To ensure knowledge, skills and competencies are kept up to date and complete all relevant competencies within recognised time frames (as detailed in the competency guidelines).
27. To be involved in formal appraisal systems, supervision, and be active in identifying aims and objectives for personal development in line with departmental policy. Also, to keep an active up to date CPD portfolio.
Clinical Governance.
28. To maintain a safe working environment and be aware of the necessity to comply with health and safety regulations.
29. To have regard at all times for the confidential nature of the work by adhering to confidentiality legislation and not to disclose information to unauthorised parties.
30. To actively promote equality and diversity within service delivery and peoples individual rights.
31. The post holder will comply with current legislation, the organisations policies, procedures and core values.
Person Specification
Special Requirements
Essential
32. Experience of multi-disciplinary team working in a Health Care, Social Care, Voluntary Care setting.
33. Experience managing own workload in a team setting.
34. Experience working with individuals and/or groups within a Health Care, Social Care, Voluntary Care setting.
35. Experience of working with individuals who have long-term conditions.
36. Experience of record keeping and accurate data recording.
37. Car Driver with license and access to a vehicle for work purposes
38. Able to work 7 days a week 8am 10pm on a rota basis.
Experience
Essential
39. Experience of multi-disciplinary team working in a Health Care, Social Care, Voluntary Care setting.
40. Experience managing own workload in a team setting.
41. Experience of working with individuals and/or groups within a Health Care, Social Care, Voluntary Care setting.
42. Experience of working with individuals who have long-term conditions.
43. Experience of record keeping and accurate data recording.
Desirable
44. Experience of working in a community setting.
45. Experience of working at Band 3/equivalent level in a health or social care setting
46. Experience of providing health or social care to clients
47. Experience of using databases
Knowledge and skills
Essential
48. Knowledge of professional area procedures and practices ( nursing, physiotherapy or occupational therapy)
49. Knowledge of Health and Social Care provision.
50. Knowledge of need and risk in relation to Health Care provision in the community.
51. Understanding the concepts of assessment and care planning.
52. Knowledge of the roles of the members of the multi professional team.
53. Awareness of Rehabilitation and/or Nursing Care process.
54. Awareness of promoting/enabling independence and self care.
55. Awareness of a range of activity of daily living equipment and adaptations.
56. Effective communication skills (Verbal and written) and good interpersonal skills.
57. Ability to prioritise and plan workload.
58. Ability to follow the Health Care Support Workers code of conduct policy and maintain professional boundaries.
59. Ability to recognise the need for help and support from other professionals.
60. Ability to contribute to the effective working of a team.
61. Ability to complete a standard assessment of need and take appropriate action.
62. Ability to involve individuals in a person centred approach to care.
Desirable
63. Knowledge of specific nursing and rehabilitation interventions
64. Awareness of Mental Health issues
65. Knowledge of how to access equipment and adaptations.
66. Ability to lead group activity sessions.
67. Ability to take on administration and organisational tasks within a team.
68. Ability to support the teams referral process
69. Negotiation skills
70. Conflict management skills
Qualifications
Essential
71. Educated to Foundation degree in a health related discipline
Desirable
72. IT Literate
73. NVQ /QCF 3 in Health and Social care