Job summary
*This role requires undertaking shifts Monday- Friday covering the hours between 08:00-17:30. This role does require the cover venepuncture clinics. Experience in this or willingness to train is essential.*
The Maternity Support Worker will work as a member of the multidisciplinary team, supporting trained staff in all aspects of clinical care of mothers and babies.
The post holder is required to undertake tasks involving direct and indirect patient care under the supervision of a Registered Midwife. The Maternity Support Worker will maintain a high standard of client care, adhering to all Trust and Maternity Services policies and guidelines.
The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and promote safeguarding by implementing the Trust's policies and procedures, acting promptly on concerns, communicating effectively and sharing information appropriately.
If successful this vacancy will require an enhanced DBS check at a cost of £ This cost will be deducted from your first Trust salary
In addition to this it will be a condition of your employment that you will join the DBS update service and pay the annual subscription fee of £13.
Main duties of the job
Main Duties and Responsibilities
1. Chaperoning Doctors and Midwives, when necessary, during physical examinations of women.
2. Carry out maternal weight, temperature and pulse checks under midwifery direction and supervision.
3. Venepuncture, including supporting the running of GTT clinics, under direction of a Midwife.
4. Complete investigation forms.
5. Accompanying women to other departments/wards when deemed appropriate by a Midwife.
6. Undertake observations under the direction and supervision of the midwife to include temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, tone and blood glucose.
7. Stocking up rooms and store rooms, reporting any stock issues to the midwife and ensuring rooms remain clean and tidy.
8. Filing and other clerical duties ie collection of notes.
9. Answering telephone and directing patient enquiries to Midwives.
10. Be able to use computer systems to obtain results, book appointments, track notes as directed by the Ward Clerk/Midwife.
11. Attending to all basic hygiene and nutritional needs of mothers and babies.
12. Responsible for daily cleaning and checking of equipment, following training from Midwives.
13. Assisting Midwives during care for service users
14. Health education and parent education as directed by a Midwife.
15. Responsible for the maintenance of a clean and tidy environment in ward and departments.
16. Undertake general housekeeping duties
17. Collection of blood and blood products form blood bank.
About us
We hold a unique position in the Stockport community as the provider of healthcare and we are one of its largest employers.
Our mission is to make a difference every day. Our values are that we care, we respect, and we listen
We believe that the best organisations are those that reflect the communities they serve. We are therefore seeking to improve the diversity of our workforce to make it truly representative of our local population.
We actively encourage applications irrespective of race, age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion or belief, marriage & civil partnership, or pregnancy or maternity. Recognising those communities that are underrepresented within our workforce, we would particularly welcome applications from you.
We recognise that flexible working is important. We take requests for flexible working seriously, consider any request we receive and try to work with you, so we can explore if your request may fit with the needs of the service.
The salary for the role is only one part of the excellent package of benefits we offer to you:
18. Between 27-33 days of annual leave plus bank holidays
19. NHS pension scheme membership
20. Salary sacrifice schemes for lease cars, home electronics and more, to make your salary go further
21. NHS Staff discounts
22. Cycle to work scheme
23. Salary finance - for loans, savings, budget planning and tips on managing debt
24. Stockport Credit Union- for local financial advice
Job description
Job responsibilities
25. Work within the ward/department setting, providing high quality, caring, compassionateand personal care to women and their partner.
26. Work under the direction of the Midwife and senior colleagues, both independently and aspart of the multi- disciplinary team.
27. Under the direction of a Midwife ensure a high standard of service provision within ward/department, by practicing effective clinical and administrative preparation, effective communication and care delivery, prioritising workload appropriately and contributing to service improvements
28. Participate in giving compassionate high quality personal care to women prioritising appropriately and developing competencies that safeguard practice. Developcompetencies appropriate to the role.
29. Act always in a manner, which illustrates respect for privacy, dignity, equality, diversity,and confidentiality.
30. Exhibit professional attitude and behaviour and always demonstrate excellent customer care skills.
31. Contribute to effective team working by being fully involved, committed, and participating, to achieving own and others full potential.
Communications
32. Maintain accurate and timely records.
33. Develop positive relationships with women, partner, and family.
34. Communicate effectively with the women, relatives, midwives and the multidisciplinary team.
35. Welcome and orientate women and visitors to the ward/department.
36. Undertake administrative ward tasks
37. Use communication tools (verbal/ nonverbal) to gain informed consent with women where there will be barriers to effective communication, loss of hearing, altered perception expressive and receptive dysphasia, pain, fears etc.
38. Report information concerning the women that is relevant for their care delivery, and well-being to other members of the team, including Midwives and Coordinator, in a timely manner.
39. Ask for, listen, and value the views of women and their partners on their experience, including complaints, and discuss this with the midwives, coordinator or ward manager in a timely manner.
40. Communicate effectively with dignity and respect to all women and partner.
41. Recognise and report any situations, behaviours or errors that could result in poor care outcomes.
42. Maintain effective working relationships with ward colleagues particularly those highlighted within the organisation chart above
43. Assist in preparing women notes, relevant charts/documentation.
44. Attend ward /departmental meetings as required.
45. Welcome and orientate new staff, women, and visitors to the ward/department.
Responsibility for Patient Care
46. Be responsible for participating and assisting in the delivery of delegated personal care and support to women within the ward/department team according to their individual needs with specific concern for their religious, cultural, and personal preference.
47. Use a range of techniques for infection prevention and control including waste management, hand washing and the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
48. Measure and record body fluid balance accurately at midwife request.
49. Assist in preparing women notes, relevant charts/documentation and ensure identity name bands and allergy bands are in place on admission.
50. Undertake clerical duties as directed by the midwife or coordinator to all verbal and written communications, ensuring messages and communications are passed to other team members, in a timely and accurate manner as required.
51. Ensure patients nutritional and hydration needs are met and appropriately documented.
52. Assist midwives when women mobility is compromised, help move and position appropriately to maximise their physical comfort, and prevent tissue damage.
53. Assist midwives in the care of womens skin integrity by observing pressure areas and undertaking actions as appropriate to prevent pressure ulcers, escalating concerns to the midwife in a timely manner, recording and maintaining relevant documentation.
54. Demonstrate a good understanding of consent and ensure valid consent is obtained prior to the undertaking of care procedures.
55. Demonstrate a good understanding of the Mental Capacity Act / Deprivation of Liberty
56. Safeguards and apply the principles to everyday practice seeking advice / guidance from the midwife as required.
57. At the delegation of the midwife, transfer the patient from one care area to another, Delivery suite to postnatal ward.
58. Chaperone the women as required ensuring appropriate support.
59. Ensure that all religious and cultural wishes, obligations are adhered with.
60. When necessary, initiate and assist with basic CPR procedures.
61. Perform additional clinical skills as directed by the midwife or coordinator (that have been agreed by the Line Manager) where trained and competent to do so and within the scope of the role.
62. Undertake a range of clinical competencies as directed by the Midwife or coordinator including the undertaking of the women vital signs. Document the findings in women notes and on patient track. Reporting any deviations from the norm to midwife or coordinator
63. Record findings in patients records in real time.
64. Venepuncture under the direction of a midwife.
65. Assist in collection of blood or blood products from the laboratory as required.
66. Under direction of the midwife, perform and record blood glucose levels utilising Trust point of care blood glucose monitoring equipment reporting results to the Midwife.
67. Following the completion of appropriate training and assessment and under the direction of a Midwife undertake Urine testing / urine analysis as per Trust policy, reporting results to the midwife.
68. Assist in providing conditions to meet the patients need for rest and sleep.
69. Prepare and maintain environments for clinical procedures.
70. Assist in maintaining and monitoring cleaning standards within the clinical area
71. Undertake observations on newborn babies under the direction and supervision of the midwife to include temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, colour, tone and blood glucose.
72. Attending and supporting hygiene needs of mothers and babies.
73. Assisting midwives during labour and deliveries of clients.
74. Health education and parent education as directed by a midwife.
75. Acting as a theatre runner during operative procedures.
Planning and organising
76. Prioritise own workload
77. Be responsible for planned care and tasks delegated from a Midwife
78. Undertake tasks and workload activities whilst ensuring that their practice is guided by standard operating procedures and established protocol
79. Demonstrate self-directed development to ensure practise is in accordance with established protocols and standard operating procedures under close, but not continuous, supervision.
80. Act always in a manner, which illustrates respect for privacy, dignity, and confidentiality.
81. Have a responsibility to ensure all information processed for patients and staffs is kept confidential, accurate and in line with the data protection act 1998 and Caldecott principles.
82. Contribute to effective team working, by being fully involved, committed, and participating, to achieving full potential.
Responsibilities for Physical and / or Financial Resources
83. Exercise personal duty of care in the safe use and storage of equipment.
84. Be environmentally aware and prudent in use of resources and energy.
85. Participate in ensuring the effective and appropriate use of all resources when providing care delivery.
Responsibility for Policy and Service Development and Implementation
86. Be familiar and comply with all Trust Policies and Procedures.
87. Adhere to Trust Uniform Policy.
88. Adhere to Trust social media Policy.
Responsibilities for Human Resources and Leadership
89. Assist with the induction, and ongoing development of junior staff offering support and guidance.
90. Provide support and supervision to junior staff.
91. Working with the Midwives act as a role model providing guidance and support work colleagues as required, helping to always ensure the efficient and effectiverunning of the ward/department.
92. Contribute to a culture where all staff feel safe to raise their concerns and that speaking up about what these are is a normal part of their routine.
Responsibilities for Teaching and Training
93. Demonstrate self-directed development, recognising own limitations, and work within the scope of the role always.
94. Provide health promotion advice to women and their partners, as appropriate.
95. Recognises and consistently works within boundaries of the role and acquire skills and knowledge to develop competencies in service area.
96. Maintain responsibility for the identification of own continuing educational needs and development and take part in annual appraisal.
97. Maintain competence in Statutory and Mandatory, training requirements in adherence to Trust Policy.
98. Attend appropriate training courses and keep up to date with developments within the service area.
Responsibilities for data and information resources
99. Use IT systems as appropriate following training as required
100. Responsible for use of and security of assets within the department including own use and correct use by others, IT equipment
101. Have a responsibility to ensure all information processed for patients and staff is kept confidential, accurate and in line with the Data Protection Act 1998 and Caldecott principles
102. Participate in ward/ departmental audit activity as required, Ward Accreditation.
103. Able to work flexibly to the needs of the service, covering shifts including nights, weekend and bank holiday cover.
Person Specification
Education and Qualifications
Essential
104. NVQ Level 2 or equivalent in a healthcare setting/willingness to complete training.
105. Good General education Including Maths and English GCSE or equivalent
106. Completed the National Care Certificate or willing to complete training
Desirable
107. Previous Maternity Support Worker Experience
Knowledge
Essential
108. Ability to cope with stressful/sensitive situations
109. Awareness and understanding of the importance of confidentiality
110. Knowledge of infection control and safeguarding processes
Skills and Abilities
Essential
111. Friendly and caring nature
112. Communication skills
113. Basic computer literacy
114. Flexible and eager to learn new skills
115. Motivated to provide quality service to Maternity Patients and families
116. Ability to cope in a busy working environment under pressure
117. Venepuncture or willingness to train
Desirable
118. Neonatal observation trained
Work related Circumstances
Essential
119. Required to work shift patterns
120. Flexible approach to meet the needs of the service
121. Occupational health clearance
122. Moving and handling with patients and equipment
123. DBS- extended
124. Good team player with professional outlook and positive attitude