An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated, enthusiastic person to join the Northern Care Alliance as a Newborn Hearing Screener.
The newborn hearing screening service is a small, friendly and experienced team that provides newborn hearing screening to approximately 5000 babies per year born at the Royal Oldham Hospital. The service also offers screening at out-patient clinics across Rochdale and Oldham up to the age of 12 weeks. Newborn hearing screening is performed to identify permanent, significant hearing impairment in newborn babies. Early identification can reduce the impact on the development of language, speech and communication skills.
The role is 20 hours per week to be worked flexibly over 3 or 4 days. The service offers 7 day a week coverage and therefore there is a requirement to work regular weekends and bank holidays at an enhanced pay rate. The team is based at Royal Oldham Hospital with a requirement to work at outpatient clinics across Rochdale and Oldham.
You will be required to undertake a Level 3 Diploma for Health Screeners to become a qualified Newborn Hearing Screener. This is a national qualification which non-professionally regulated staff working in some screening services complete. The Diploma involves a range of written, oral, and practical assessments and must be completed within 12 months of enrolment.
Unfortunately, this role does not meet the criteria required to qualify for sponsorship.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Identify all newborn babies requiring screening and ensure the Newborn Hearing Screen is offered.
2. Promote the principles of Family Friendly Hearing Services ensuring effective communication with parents throughout the screening process.
3. Communicate effectively with other members of the Newborn hearing screening team including screeners, supervisor, administrator and NHSP manager.
4. Obtain informed consent as per national and local protocols.
5. Carry out hearing screening within the maternity units (including Special Care and Neonatal Intensive Care Units) and outpatient clinics, using specialised equipment, as per national and local protocols and procedures.
6. Collate and accurately record administrative and clinical information including test results on the record sheets and NHSP IT system Smart4Hearing.
7. Use Badgernet to accurately record hearing screen results in the patient notes.
8. Liaise with maternity, neo-natal and audiology services to ensure families receive a seamless screening and follow-up service.
The Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust (NCA) provides hospital and integrated health and social care services to over one million people living across Greater Manchester. Our 20,000 colleagues care for people in hospital and in the community, working across Bury, Rochdale, Oldham and Salford, to save and improve lives.
As a large NHS trust we are committed to enhancing the health of our local population by delivering consistently high standards of care and working closely with local authorities and key partners. We believe in our power and potential to make a difference and we are always looking for people who demonstrate our three core values - care, appreciate and inspire to join our team.
In return, we can offer you a job role with purpose and flexibility. The size and scale of the NCA means we can provide more challenge and opportunities so your career can always be moving in the right direction. By joining us you can also access a competitive benefits package, including, a fantastic annual leave allowance, flexible working opportunities and protected hours for health and wellbeing activities, helping you to achieve more personal downtime and a better work-life balance.
To read more information about the advertised role, and the main job duties/responsibilities please open the Job Description and Person Specification located under the supporting documents heading.
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