Job summary
CSH Surrey have a rare opportunity to manage theaward-winning specialist Community Phlebotomy Service in North West Surrey. The team of 11 phlebotomists provide a purely domiciliary phlebotomy service to approximately 1,000 housebound adults each month. The service requires a full-time, dynamic individual to lead the well-established community phlebotomy team. The post holder will be responsible for planning the work of the team and they will provide supervision and advice to ensure that the team provide a high quality phlebotomy serviceto the population of North West Surrey. Thesuccessful candidate will have extensive phlebotomy experience, with the highest standards of patient care and blood sample collection,and will be required to lead by example.
Excellent communication, organizational and administrativeskills are a must. Some of this role can be undertaken from home, however, it is essential that the post holder is a car driver / independently able to travel between places of work to be present and provide support to the team.
INTERVIEWS ARE SCHEDULED FOR 18/12/2024 13:30 - 17:00 (Dukes Court, Woking, GU21 5BH)
Note: Not offering UKVI sponsorship
Main duties of the job
The post holder will be directly responsible for theday-to-day planning of work of a team of the 11 phlebotomists. This involves triaging referrals and allocating visits to the team members based on urgency and location. The post holder will also be required to liaise with referrers and be able to respond to urgent requests. The post holder will also be expected to undertake visits themselves as and when required.
The post holder will be required to support the team members by managing their annual leave, sickness, training requirements, competency checks and annual appraisals. They will also be required to lead the recruitment and induction processes for the team when required.
About us
CSH Surrey are part of the NHS and are Surreys largest and longest established NHS community services provider, so our 1500+ employees get NHS pay and pensions, and also receive the Fringe High-Cost Allowance of 5%.
Our staff enjoy excellent training and development opportunities, including the care certificate, apprenticeships, numeracy and literacy courses, access to the Nursing Associate programme, and a wide variety of management and leadership courses and programmes.
We CARE about our staff though through our values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence. Our active employee council called The Voice, elect employee representatives to ensure colleagues' voices are heard at Board level.CSH is a diverse organisation, if you are a passionate, person-focused individual then apply to join CSH Surrey today!
We welcome candidates from all backgrounds who meet the essential criteria of the job you are applying for and if you require any reasonable adjustments, please contact the named individual for this advert, or our recruitment team.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Clinical and Technical:
1. Collects, using venepuncture procedures, blood samples from adult patients 18 years and over in a variety of settings, selecting the appropriate equipment for the procedure.
2. Provides a phlebotomy service at designated other settings.
3. Monitors and maintains the health, safety and security of self and patients during the venepuncture procedure.
4. Practices within risk management / occupational health legislation and CSH procedures, and is aware of potential hazards.
5. Collects samples from patients in high risk categories and is aware of potential hazards. Is able to follow agreed protocols to minimise risk to self and others.
6. Is aware of the clinical conditions and precautions that are necessary for sample quality to be maintained during the venepuncture procedure, and makes the decision of appropriate site selection, correct use of tourniquet and selection of blood sample bottles.
7. Is proficient in performing Point of Care capillary sample testing and proceed according to standard operating procedure.
8. Ensures that blood sample bottles are accurately labelled in accordance with departmental policies and procedures.
9. Ensures that clinical samples are correctly packaged for transportation to the laboratory in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Pathology Department.
10. Is proficient in the use, maintenance and quality control procedures of the departmental equipment.
11. Works to ensure that service performance targets are met by continually assessing priority of own work; taking into account individual needs of the patient.
12. Is fully conversant with and works to relevant departmental policies and Standard Operating Procedures, ensuring that personal performance complies with ISO standards (International standards organisation).
13. Performs telephone duties that include conveying sensitive information to other healthcare professionals, patients and their representatives.
14. Performs additional patient monitoring (for example but not limited to blood pressure, weight etc) in line with competancies.
15. Provides support to junior members of staff, and encourage best practice.
16. With appropriate training undertake cannulation of patients identified by registered professionals according to the clinical protocol.
Role Responsibilities
17. Communicate on a regular basis with the phlebotomy staff regarding operational procedures and receive information with regards to changes in tests and method of obtaining samples and ensure staff receive appropriate training in a timely manner.
18. Disseminate information from Senior Leadership Team through to the Phlebotomy Team.
19. To hold and chair regular staff meetings. To communicate on a regular basis with staff regarding the departments objectives, plan and business development, training and development and produce minutes accordingly.
20. Anticipate and report issues affecting service delivery to the Senior Manager including training issues, staff performance, and propose establishment and protocol changes.
21. Communicate with Senior Manager regarding phlebotomy requirements, training and delivery. Maintain a professional and effective relationship with both internal and external users of the Phlebotomy Service.
22. To liaise with all partners, undertake risk assessments and communicate any issues with the relevant manager.
23. Respond to telephone callers and / or visitors (patients, consultants, GPs etc.) promptly and courteously, identifying their needs, providing information or referring them as appropriate to the relevant person or discipline.
24. To communicate both orally and in writing with phlebotomy staff and training department to ensure efficient and effective training.
25. To follow established procedures and demonstrate appropriate behavior and negotiating skills in dealing with awkward or aggressive staff, visitors and / or callers.
26. Participates in the a personal development programme and works towards identified development needs. To include attendance on mandatory training courses and subsequent updates in line with CSH policy.
27. Communicates effectively with other staff groups both internal and external. To include healthcare professionals, transport, patients and their representatives.
28. Provides and receives sensitive information from patients and their representatives where empathetic skills are required. Includes communication with difficult patients who may have barriers to understanding. Is able to present information appropriately.Able to communicate sensitively where persuasive skills may be necessary
29. Performs administrative tasks, to include activity audits and other audits as required.
30. Ensures efficient use of resources and is aware of stock levels and rotation, storage conditions, batch numbers and expiry dates.
31. Ensures appropriate stock levels are maintained.
32. Maintains a clean and safe working environment through good housekeeping practices. This will include disposal of clinical waste and decontamination processes.
33. Is aware of Clinical Governance, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) and local Health and Safety policies, reporting problems, errors or breaches to the senior staff.
34. Resuscitation trained with ability to use CPR techniques.
Analytical / Judgmental Skills
35. To manage a range of facts or situations requiring comparison of a range of options - judgements on problems requiring investigation, analysis, assessment of conditions
36. To investigate and report on complaints in a prompt and courteous manner to aid quick resolution.
37. To be aware of, and act upon or report, when necessary, procedures that are in place to protect vulnerable individuals.
38. To comply with the Health and Safety Policy in accordance with the agreed procedure and policies. To report any accidents, incidents, near misses, hazards or serious untoward incidents in accordance with the agreed procedure.
Responsibilities for human resources
39. Manage the delivery and progress of phlebotomy training programmes, ensure mandatory training is booked and carried out when required. Document and ensure training portfolios and competencies for staff are regularly updated and completed.
40. To discuss expected outcomes of training and manage progress of phlebotomy training programmes to complete portfolio, induction and development activity. Prior to attending training events, and after attending training to assist staff to transfer, develop and use new skills acquired.
41. To manage records of poor performance, create action plans and monitor achievement and bring issues to the attention of the Senior Manager.
42. To supervise staff on a daily basis ensuring the effective organisation and provision of phlebotomy services.
43. To ensure that the set standards within the department are known and adhered to. To ensure that staff are aware of externally set standards and timescales, that they are adhered to, and corrective action is taken if necessary to meet such standards
44. To ensure that up to date personnel records are maintained for all staff in line with CSH Surrey policies and procedures annual leave, sick leave.
45. To approve annual leave within the department ensuring that organisational procedures are adhered to and appropriate cover is maintained to meet workload demands
46. To check competency, set objectives for staff and to appraise staff at least once annually.
47. To regularly monitor staff performance, immediately bringing to the attention of the Service Manager any areas of concern. Set performance improvement plans and reviews, and inform Service Manager.
48. Completion of Health Roster and EPay systems required for wages and travel claims.
49. Completion of all electronic reporting systems staff sickness returns and conduct return to work interviews. Manage appropriate targets for attendance in line with the CSH Surrey policy.
50. To coordinate the induction of new staff, students, bank and agency staff.
51. To contribute to own personal and performance review and to undertake identified training needs and development.
52. To assist with ensuring that a learning environment is created and maintained for pre-registration students, qualified nurses and healthcare assistants.
53. Provide support for newly appointed phlebotomists, and other internal/external healthcare workers.
Information Technology:
54. Is able to use computer system to check email and participate in e-learning
55. To be competent at using the electronic patient record system (currently EMIS) and ensure patient records are accurate and timely
56. To particiate in data collection and audit when required.
57. For details of the full job description, refer to the JD file.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
58. Degree or diploma plus equivalent learning / short courses at this level
59. GCSE / O level in Maths and written and spoken English or equivalent.
60. Certificate in venipuncture.
Desirable
61. A Teaching / Assessing Qualification, or willing to undertake (
62. Experience as a supervisor in an NHS environment
63. Experience of mentoring
Experience
Essential
64. At least 2 years experience as a phlebotomist, or similar position in a health care environment (meeting the phlebotomist current job description and person specification).
65. Logical and well organized.
66. Aptitude for problem solving.
67. Able to prioritize own workload and that of others.
68. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, ability to deal and empathise with patients and members of the public.
69. Liaise with professional in all departments.
70. Deal with and record day to day complaints to resolve issues and escalate where necessary.
71. Ability to adapt to changing patterns of work.
72. Willingness to learn and ability to retain information.
73. Ability to function unsupervised, and supervise others.
74. Ability to exercise autonomy and freedom to act with the ability to follow policies and procedures.
75. The ability to deliver and evaluate effective training and ability to learn new skills.
76. Good manual dexterity with accurate hand eye coordination.
77. Competent use of Microsoft Word and Excel.
78. The ability to write, review and maintain SOPs.
79. Ability to write reports.
Desirable
80. Experience in recruitment and managing of staff.
81. Experience in supporting investigations / disciplinary matters.
82. Ultrasound guided peripheral venepuncture.
83. Competent user of NHS IT systems and advanced skills in Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
84. Ability to Cannulate.
Skills
Essential
85. Able to travel / drive to a variety of locations.
86. Supervisory and training experience.
87. Analytical and planning skills to solve day to day issues both routine and non-routine.
88. Display the drive to improve phlebotomy services.
89. Able to time manage and work to prescribed deadlines
Desirable
90. Performance management experience.
91. Conducting appraisals.
92. Experience with recruitment.
93. A knowledge of trust visions values and strategic objectives and key work programmes