Key Duties and Responsibilities: As part of the professional Core Services Team responsibility for the set-up TC in preparation for commencement of operations, including switching on and checking all communications equipment. Close liaison and clear communication with Clinical Advisory Service (CAS) in order to manage and appropriately allocate workload and responsibilities in conjunction with the skills and expertise available. To act as a Company ambassador at all times upholding the values and behaviours expected from all Kernow Health CIC colleagues. On commencement of shift and at the end of shift (if appropriate) report to the Shift Manager/Service Delivery Manager who is responsible for day-to-day operations during the out-of-hours period. Maintain patient confidentiality at all times and in line with company policy and GDPR guidelines. Acknowledge call details on the computer system as soon as they arrive. Assist in ensuring that Department of Health and Kernow Health standards are always adhered to within operational practicalities, including informing the Shift Manager/Service Delivery Manager of requirements for additional assistance. At the commencement of each shift, read and note any new updates, i.e., emails, bulletins, operational and clinician notices, etc. To communicate with patients awaiting visits, providing an update in accordance with Company procedures. When leaving the TC unattended ensure premises are secure and all drug cupboards, etc are locked. Ensure fully conversant with Manual Contingency procedures in the event of a systems failure. Inputting patient call information on to the computer database at each appropriate stage of the call until completion. Wear the issued Kernow Health Identification Badges when on duty at bases and/or when carrying out Kernow Health duties and wear appropriate uniform as per the company policy. To ensure all checks and reports are accurately reported using the appropriate forms or via the appropriate digital reporting mechanisms. Provide support to the CAS team as and when required, for example in the absence of a clinician on duty, challenging staffing levels or busy period. Driving and Car Maintenance Responsibilities Provide a high-quality visiting service being responsible for transporting clinicians to patients address safely and in line with all traffic regulations, whilst ensuring driver/passenger safety at all times. Undertaking daily vehicle and equipment checks, ensuring cleanliness and tidiness of vehicle whether idle in operational use Timely and accurate completion of all documentation, i.e., vehicle checks and damage documentation, reporting any vehicle or equipment defect. Reporting mileages at start of shift. Refuelling the vehicle accordingly using Company payment facility. To ensure that the vehicle contains sufficient fuel for the on-coming shift, no less than tank. Completion of Driver Log sheets for all patient visits undertaken. Medication Responsibilities Checking drug stocks in line with Cornwall-wide operational arrangements, including ensuring mobile stocks are maintained throughout a shift period by replenishing from the TC resource. To ensure that Controlled Drug Protocols and Recording processes are adhered for both the TC and mobile resources, ensuring accurate handover systems. Receptionist responsibilities On commencement of duty, confirm your availability with the Control Centre and read and note any new updates via email, bulletins, operational and clinical notices, etc. Communicate with the CAS if any clinician or staff members fail to arrive / delay for their tour of duty, within ten minutes of the due time. Acknowledge calls on the computer system. For patients attending the TC note their arrival time on the IT system. Ensuring that emergency & urgent calls are dealt with by the Clinician asap and assist in ensuring that the Department of Health and Cornwall Health performance standards are always adhered to within operational practicalities, including informing the Shift Manager of requirements for additional assistance. Ensure that prescription protocols are followed in line with Company Procedure When handing over to the on-coming Receptionist/Driver ensure that outstanding calls are handed over and noted and any other appropriate issues handed over on completion of the shift. Ensure clinicians on duty are dealing with the calls appropriately within the set time frames. Ensure the TC is kept clean and tidy at all times adhering to organisational infection control measures in accordance with local and national guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures. When leaving the reception area, ensure all confidential and identifiable information is out of sight and secure, ensuring that cupboards are locked. Ensure the post-holder and other staff members are conversant with local fire regulations and Health & Safety responsibility. On completion of operations, contact Control Centre informing them of closing down and confirming that all calls actioned and completed. To check rota system to ensure all shifts are correct and notify the Rota Team where shifts are being disputed. Ensure Shift Manager/Service Delivery Manager is informed of any shift over-runs both for yourself and your clinicians. To monitor stock levels of stationery and re-order it through agreed processes. To collate Drivers, log sheets/fuel receipts & prescription allocation sheets for collection by the Area Manager. Provide relevant feedback to Line Manager in relation to operational and personnel issues. Provide support to the CAS team as and when required, for example in the absence of a clinician on duty, challenging staffing levels or busy period. General All employees and teams are expected to: - Respect each other and be courteous and sensitive to everyones needs and concerns - Be accountable for your work - Be flexible about job and task assignments - Be willing to help each other instead of displaying an its not my job attitude - Ask for help when needed - Work safely together - Be open to constructive feedback without being defensive or negative - Be self-motivated and reliable - Share ideas for improvement - Be cheerful, positive, and encouraging to other team members Ensure the safe keeping and maintenance of equipment in accordance with policy, reporting defect or loss. Maintain personal development to meet the changing demands of the job, participate in an annual appraisal and appropriate training activities. Ensure compliance with all Kernow Health CIC statutory and mandatory training requirements, policies and protocols. Take appropriate responsibility to ensure that your objectives are aligned with the core team and organisational objectives. To demonstrate agility through adapting to the needs of the organisation by working flexibly in response to changing organisational requirements and priorities. Actively contribute to the Organisations values and behaviours ensuring that relevant processes are open and transparent and encourage the confidence of staff, patients, partner organisations, the public and other agencies. Promote a positive organisational image. Promote own personal and others health, safety, and security, taking the appropriate action to report risk in accordance with policy. Ensure that equipment and resources are managed effectively to reduce waste and promote cost efficiency. You will be expected to carry out any other duties that may reasonably be required in line with your main duties, as directed by your line manager. For more information on key duties and responsibilities please see the attached job description.