Reporting to the SARC Manager, the SARC Patient Crisis Worker (SPCW) will play a vital role in coordinating various aspects of SARC activities.
The SPCW will undergo training to fulfil the responsibilities of the role, which includes providing support for the Forensic Examination Service at the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC).
Main duties of the job
The SARC Patient Crisis Worker (SPCW) will be responsible for providing telephone information and support to patients and their families, managing the administration and coordination of visits by adults, children, and families, including supporting the patient on their journey through the examination, and assisting with the use of the colposcope during the examination procedure.
The role also involves delivering advocacy support to patients and their families, ensuring a compassionate and patient-centred approach, while maintaining high standards through Anti-Contamination processes and measures.
About us
Founded by passionate clinicians on a mission to provide expert patient-centred services, Mountain Healthcare leads the clinical forensic healthcare provisions sector in the UK.
A premier partner of NHS England and the police, our unique provisions include Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs), Police Custodial Healthcare, Secure Estate Healthcare and clinical telephone advice.
Driven by our values Be Kind and Do the Right Thing, Mountain Healthcare provides holistic and trauma-informed care that improves the immediate and long-term health outcomes of patients across the criminal justice system.
Through innovative technologies and strategic partnerships, our expert clinicians ensure equal, effective and efficient services to all our patients and always put their health, safety and rights first.
Job responsibilities
Location: Thames Valley - The Solace Centre SARC, Slough, and additional locations through the South East
Payment Rates: Retainer £45.84, Attendance £12.21 per hour
Shift Pattern: 12 hours
Rota Patterns will be: Monday to Sunday - 8am - 8pm & 8pm to 8am Monday to Saturday (12 Hours) 9am - 5pm / 5pm - 1am / 1am 9am - Saturday and Sunday
The role of Patient Crisis Worker is critical in providing victims of sexual assault with the dedicated support and care required.
Acting as the advocate for patients who attend the centre, you will empower service users to feel in control and be able to support during the forensic process and administration to manage patient care pathways and day to day service delivery.
In addition, the SPCW will work closely with the SARC Manager to recruit and train zero-hour SPCW, support outreach programs to raise awareness of SARC services, and assist in achieving and maintaining UKAS accreditation for the service.
Support the implementation and ongoing deliver of ISO 15189 and the FSR Code of Practice.
These activities include:
1. Training and competency assessing new SPCW in forensic cleaning.
2. Book in forensic consumables ensuring acceptance testing and inventory management is complete.
3. Assist with DNA Environmental Monitoring where applicable.
4. Auditing anti-contamination processes.
5. Understanding contamination risks associated with the activities undertaken as part of their role.
The SPCW will also oversee the continued support of patients following their initial visit to the SARC.
This includes conducting follow-up calls, regular check-ins, and coordinating onward referrals, such as housing support, as part of a six-week patient case management program.
The SPCW will offer sensitive and non-judgmental support, empowering service users to regain control, rebuild their self-esteem, and progress positively in their recovery journey.
Company Benefits
* Enhanced sickness pay scheme
* Enhanced Maternity Pay after 1 year's service
* Advanced rota planning for better work-life balance
* 6 weeks annual leave
* Pension Scheme
* Bonus Scheme
* Life Assurance
* Employee Assistant Programme
* Long Service/Team of the Month Awards
* A range of accredited and CPD training courses and masterclasses
* Funding for higher education courses after one years' service
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Because of the nature of the Sexual Offence Examiner, applications are invited from females only. This post has a genuine occupational qualification under the Sex Discrimination Act, Section 7(2)b and 7(2)e.
* Whilst the position may be based from one location, additional travel may be a requirement of the role across SARC's, therefore a UK driving license is required for this role and access to a vehicle.
* Advanced DBS and level 2 Police vetting will be required.
Experience
* Experience working in a supportive or customer focused environment.
* Knowledge and understanding confidentiality.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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