Are you able to work across the clinical areas of Inpatient Unit, Day Therapy Unit and any other clinical areas as necessary?
Are you able to support and assist qualified nursing staff in delivering high standards of person-centred care to patients and those important to them?
Do you have a basic understanding of the holistic needs of the patients and those important to them, and communicate with them as appropriate, referring to a qualified nurse when necessary?
If the answers are yes, then team Dove House is for you!
While the hospice is not part of the NHS and so does not directly match NHS rates, we are competitive to the trust and offer the following salary scale:
1. 0-2 years experience: £23,052
2. 2 years+ experience: £23,364
Figures above are full time salaries. Will be pro-rata dependent on hours. Starting salary will be dependent on experience and/or qualifications.
Salary enhancements:
* Bank Holiday Pay: x 0.6 of the hourly rate
* Saturday Enhancement: x 0.3 of the hourly rate
* Sunday Enhancement: x 0.6 of the hourly rate
* Unsocial Hours Enhancement (after 8pm): x 0.3 of the hourly rate
* Nights Enhancement: x 0.3 of the hourly rate
Hours of work: up to 37.5 hours per week (12 hour shift pattern, inclusive of days and nights).
The role is based at the hospice down Chamberlain Road.
Main duties of the job
1. To work across the clinical areas of Inpatient Unit and any other clinical areas as necessary.
2. Support and assist qualified nursing staff in delivering high standards of person-centred care to patients and those important to them.
3. Observe and report the patients general condition to the qualified nursing staff.
4. Have a basic understanding of the holistic needs of the patients and those important to them, and communicate with them as appropriate, referring to a qualified nurse when necessary.
About us
Dove House Hospice supports patients with life limiting illnesses to live every moment. It is our vision to provide a sustainable, comfortable and caring environment in which to offer exceptional, specialist palliative care to patients, carers and their families. All roles throughout our organisation contribute to making this vision a reality for those living in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire who rely on us to provide the care that is right for them, in the place of their choice.
Job responsibilities
1. Be aware of the patients care plans and report back to the nurse in charge regarding the care and support delivered to the patient for the duration of a shift.
2. When requested by the nurse in charge, take part in the nursing handover.
3. Communicate appropriately with patients, their carers and relatives and other visitors to the Hospice.
4. Communicate appropriately with all staff, liaising with other departments and attend departmental meetings as requested.
5. Under the direction of the nurse in charge, keep all patient and ward areas clean and tidy reporting any concerns to the nurse in charge.
6. Report any complaints or concerns raised by patients, families or visitors to the nurse in charge.
7. Participate in the orientation and induction of new paid and unpaid staff, students and visitors to the inpatient unit.
8. Under the direction of the nurse in charge, work alongside and support volunteers working on the inpatient unit.
9. Encourage and assist patients and relatives to complete person-centred information.
10. Referral to person centred information in the provision of care and Access & use person centred information to support the delivery of care and support to patients and those important to them.
11. Attend statutory training as requested and identify training needs through participating in supervision and appraisal.
12. Undertake any other relevant duties as reasonably requested by the Senior Sister.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Evidence of relevant Health & Social Care training/qualification, including the Care Certificate, or willingness to work towards.
* NVQ level 3 health and social care or equivalent.
Experience
* Evidence of recent care experience.
* Evidence of relevant Health & Social Care training/qualification, including the Care Certificate, or willingness to work towards.
* Experience of caring for people in a palliative care setting.
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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