DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Support, deputise for and taken direction from the patient flow managers 2. Act as a role model to and co-ordinator for patient flow facilitator and AOMS senior HCAs 3. Participate in patient care after appropriate delegation and under the leadership of the patient flow managers or registered nurse in the appropriate clinical area. 4. Alert a registered nurse promptly of any concerns or changes in the patients condition 5. Work co-operatively as part of the multi-disciplinary team to deliver a high standard of holistic patient-centred care 6. Implement programmes of care and contribute to care plan modifications, undertaking risk assessments, as directed and within the limits of own knowledge and competence 7. Involve patients in shared decision-making and obtain consent before undertaking and nursing procedures 8. Act in ways that acknowledge and recognise peoples expressed beliefs, preferences and choices, respecting diversity and valuing people as individuals 9. Administer medication as outlined in the Trust Policy and as own personal and professional limitations allow 10. Perform agreed area specific procedures and clinical skills appropriate to the clinical area in accordance with the trust policy 11. Ensure thorough and accurate documentation of nursing interventions 12. Communicate effectively with colleagues, providing clear verbal and written information and instructions when sharing information, delegating or handing over responsibility for care 13. Collect/record data accurately in accordance with Trust guidelines, policies and standards 14. Assist in the coordination and safe admission, transfer and discharge of patients in accordance with bed management procedures and Trust policies 15. Participate in the emergency care of patients and assist with/commence basic cardio-pulmonary resuscitation procedures as required 16. Be aware of the physical, psychological, social, cultural and spiritual needs of the dying patient; assess, lead and implement appropriate care management, as required, in conjunction with a registered nurse 17. Assist with the referral of patients to internal/external Allied Health Professionals and/or other agencies 18. Ensure a welcoming, caring and safe environment is provided for the patient and visitors 19. Handles patients personal possessions, ensure cash and valuables kept securely as per policy 20. Give support to registered nurses in the provision of a safe and caring environment 21. Organise, prioritise and adjust own workload to enhance the delivery of patient care 22. Contribute towards ward/department organisation 23. Support and assist in the induction and training of Health Care Assistants at Band 2 & 3, acting as a role model 24. Identify potential risks for all staff, patients and visitors and adhere to relevant incident reporting procedures taking appropriate action/advice as needed OPERATIONAL 1. To liaise appropriately with colleagues regarding bed status and escalate accordingly to senior nurses including providing relevant daily reports 2. Have and awareness of the bed managers responsibilities within the major incident plan and its specific role within the Trust wide plan. 3. Liaise closely with all Ward Managers/Nursing Teams and Matrons to ensure accurate up-to-date knowledge of patient placements is achieved. 4. To work closely with the infection control team. Inform them of any high-risk patients admitted to the hospital, and to facilitate the movement of any newly diagnosed high-risk inpatients within the hospital to the correct location 5. Liaise with other hospital Trusts to appropriately repatriate patients from other Trust sites and manage the requests for inter hospital transfers working closely with medical teams to identify clinical priority. 6. To co-ordinate and where necessary take responsibility for care of patients in the transfer lounge 7. Work with and where necessary cross cover the AOMS senior HCAs to support the Hotline Team who provide a 24hours help and advice line to the trust to provide a safe admission process for emergency admissions TRAINING & EDUCATION 1. Complete appropriate clinical skills and mandatory training as directed by management 2. Participate and undertake research and audit which will influence practice 3. To be up to date and competent in all appropriate areas of clinical practice including medicines management, moving and handling, assessment of critically ill patient and competent in performing ECGs 4. Attend all mandatory study days 5. Maintain awareness and competency within the role against national and regional initiatives and subsequently implement these initiatives into practice. PROFESSIONAL 1. Act as a resource giving advice and support to nursing staff regarding emergency admissions and associated issues 2. Liaise closely with the medical team and other members of the MDT in respect of patient care promoting the highest standard of care 3. To develop and maintain a professional interest in all aspects of nursing and associated research 4. To highlight areas of improvement/development within the department and undertake relevant projects 5. Foster and demonstrate creativity, energy and inspiration into ward teams toward efficient patient flows and pathways. PERSONAL 1. Demonstrate a pleasant and approachable manner and help create and promote a good working relationship. 2. Show professional and courteous manner whilst practicing excellent communication skills at all levels 3. To show respect for members of the team and endorse the Wards philosophy of giving mutual support. 4. Being aware of ones own limitations, maintain confidentiality and adherence to trust policy and the NMC Professional Code of Conduct 5. Cooperate in own performance review by indicating learning goals and support needs. 6. Actively seek mentorship / supervision to enable reflection and development within the role.