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Short term services support worker

NHS
£24,071 - £25,674 a year
Torbay, England
Part time
3 weeks ago
Short term services are recruiting for a Support Worker to join our team on a part-time (36 hrs) permanent contract were you will provide care and support to people in the community with a focus on maximising independence, and delivering a high standard of care to a variety of people, this can also include end of life care.

Following a period of acute ill health or hospitalisation, you will undertake short term care as defined in care & short term service plans or delegated task from Therapist/Nurses, and contribute to the assessment process and ongoing monitoring and review of peoples goals and reporting any changes to a persons medical condition.

This is an exciting development of services to help prevent avoidable hospital admissions working alongside intermediate care teams and other community teams.

You will be working as part of a team, this will include lone working within the community.

You will be working across Torbay and South Devon to provide integrated health and social care. Working closely with other organisations.

Provide support to service users with personal care, domestic care, social needs and clinical needs in accordance with the care plan, and within the limits of own competencies and responsibilities

To observe and evaluate the service users response to the care plan and communicate changes in need and/or circumstances to the appropriate member of the service in a timely manner

Provide a flexible service which will include shift patterns between 0800 hrs and 2200 hrs, 7 days a week

Provide reports on service users using the service IT system , while complying with the Trust Policies and Procedures

Contribute to a safe working environment for self and others and report situations on accordingly in line with Trust Policies and Procedures and other partner organisations

Undertake training relevant to the post and in line with personal development and review

During times of reduced work to provide support to other teams linked with the service

Why work with us

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The Service operates 7 days a week, 8am-2pm and 3pm-10pm

Full training in social care reablement is provided with a uniform and smart phone. You will be paid for each shift regardless of contact time, also travel time is paid at the full hourly rate with a generous mileage allowance. Shift enhancements are paid for evenings, weekends and bank holidays.

There is the opportunity to rotate through various different settings and career progression opportunities , such as the assistant practitioner role.

Torbay and South Devon is ideally situated with access to the Moors and coastline and a great place to work.

The team is flexible and promotes a healthy work/home life balance therefore, your package with us includes a lot more than just your pay.

Listed are a few of the additional benefits that are available to you as an employee:

NHS Pension Scheme

Childcare at our day nursery

Generous Holiday Entitlement, starting at 27 days a year (for full time workers) plus bank/public holidays

Staff Discounts

Career development and training opportunities

Employee Support - Staff have access to a 24-hour helpline

For additional information and/or informal discussion please contact Lindsey Lovell, Service Manager, 07792576490

Assist and promote independent social and living skills including the provision of a range of tasks, for example: involving assistance with mobility, personal care, bathing, dressing/undressing; continence, nutrition, hydration and prompting, monitoring and administration of medication where required, in line with local policies

Therapeutic moving and handling skills – often with the need for prolonged physical effort. Will include frequent use of wide range of moving & handling equipment

To undertake specific clinical tasks as delegated once undertaken relevant training and deemed competent. These will include baseline observations and investigations, simple wound care and like for like dressings management. To be able to recognise deteriorating physical health, use clinical/physiological observations to assist in assessment and escalate using early warning score and SBAR as required

To be able to follow goal plans and use observational skills to evaluate and modify interventions in order to participate in the reablement of people, engaging them as an active part of the process

To be able to fit and adjust community equipment to people and their environment

Teach people the correct use of specialist equipment

To feedback to team or clinical leads any outcomes, concerns, progress, deterioration with regard to the achievement of the set goals

To form professional relationships with people and communicate effectively with them, as well as with team members, families, carers and others. This will involve using a range of communication skills and the ability to manage any barriers to effective communication

To ensure that patients, relatives, carers and professionals are kept fully informed of progress following intervention. Due to the diverse and complex nature of the caseload, this requires the ability to communicate complex information to meet a range of levels in understanding, and to overcome such barriers as, e.g. hearing loss, cognitive impairment, dysphasia, pain, fear, social and cultural differences

To contribute towards ensuring a safe working environment for self and others and report on situation of potential risk, working with local policies and procedures

Only undertake work which is within own competence and to identify any work required to be undertaken by more senior staff. To seek advice and supervision from Team or Clinical Lead as necessary to ensure appropriate patient management and care

To be aware of, and act upon, local health and safety policies, including the prompt recording of any accident, incident, or other untoward event involving self, patients or other staff

Full vacancy details can be found on the attached Job Description/Person Specification.

Ability to travel efficiently around the Bay is important in order to carry out your duties (e.g. Full driving licence and vehicle).

Please refer to your suitability to the post in your supporting information from the role requirements or person specification.

Unfortunately, this post is not eligible for sponsorship.
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