Job responsibilities
Generic
responsibilities
All staff at this organisation have a duty to
conform to the following:
Equality,
Diversity and Inclusion
A
good attitude and positive action towards Equality Diversity
& Inclusion
(ED&I) creates an environment where all individuals can achieve their
full potential. Creating such an environment is important for three reasons
it improves operational effectiveness, it is morally the right thing to do,
and it is required by law.
Patients
and their families have the right to be treated fairly and be routinely
involved in decisions about their treatment and care. They can expect to be
treated with dignity and respect and will not be discriminated against on any
grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil
partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual
orientation. Patients have a responsibility to treat other patients and our
staff with dignity and respect.
Staff
have the right to be treated fairly in recruitment and career progression.
Staff can expect to work in an environment where diversity is valued, and
equality of opportunity is promoted. Staff will not be discriminated against
on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and
civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or
sexual orientation. Staff have a responsibility to ensure that they treat our
patients and their colleagues with dignity and respect.
Safety,
Health, Environment and Fire (SHEF)
The
organisation is committed to supporting and promoting opportunities for staff
to maintain their health, wellbeing and safety.
The
post-holder is to manage and assess risk within the areas of responsibility,
ensuring adequate measures are in place to protect staff and patients and
monitor work areas and practices to ensure they are safe and free from
hazards and conform to health, safety and security legislation, policies,
procedures and guidelines.
All
personnel have a duty to take reasonable care of health and safety at work
for themselves, their team and others and to cooperate with employers to
ensure compliance with health and safety requirements.
All
personnel are to comply with the:
Health and Safety at
Work Act 1974
Environmental
Protection Act 1990
Environment Act 1995
Fire Precautions
(workplace) Regulations 1999
Other statutory legislation which may be brought to the
post holders attention
Confidentiality
The
organisation is committed to maintaining an outstanding confidential service.
Patients entrust and permit us to collect and retain sensitive information
relating to their health and other matters pertaining to their care. They do
so in confidence and have a right to expect all staff will respect their
privacy and maintain confidentiality at all times.
It
is essential that, if the legal requirements are to be met and the trust of
our patients is to be retained, all staff must protect patient information
and provide a confidential service.
Quality
and Continuous Improvement (CI)
To
preserve and improve the quality of organisations outputs, all personnel are
required to think not only of what they do but how they achieve it. By
continually re-examining our processes, we will be able to develop and
improve the overall effectiveness of the way we work.
The
responsibility for this rests with everyone working within the practice to
look for opportunities to improve quality and share good practice and to
discuss, highlight and collaborate with the team to create opportunities to
improve patient care.
At
this organisation, we continually strive to improve work processes which
deliver healthcare with improved results across all areas of our service
provision. We promote a culture of continuous improvement where everyone
counts, and staff are permitted to make suggestions and contributions to
improve our service delivery and enhance patient care.
Staff
should interpret national strategies and policies into local implementation
strategies that are aligned to the values and culture of general practice. All
staff are to contribute to investigations and root cause analyses whilst
participating in serious incident investigations and multidisciplinary case
reviews.
Induction
We
will provide a full induction programme, and management will support you
throughout the process.
Learning
and development
The
effective use of training and development is fundamental in ensuring that all
staff are equipped with the appropriate skills, knowledge, attitude and
competences to perform their role. All staff will be required to partake in,
and complete mandatory training as directed. It is an expectation for this
post-holder to assess their own learning needs and undertake learning as
appropriate.
The
post-holder will undertake mentorship for team members and disseminate
learning and information gained to other team members to share good practice
and inform others about current and future developments (e.g., courses and
conferences). The post-holder will provide an educational role to patients,
carers, families and colleagues in an environment that facilitates learning.
Collaborative
working
All
staff are to recognise the significance of collaborative working and
understand their own role and scope and identify how this may develop over
time. Staff are to prioritise their own workload and ensure effective
time-management strategies are embedded within the culture of the team.
Teamwork
is essential in multidisciplinary environments, and the post-holder is to
work as an effective and responsible team member, supporting others and
exploring the mechanisms to develop new ways of working and to work
effectively with others to clearly define values, direction and policies
impacting upon care delivery
Effective
communication is essential, and all staff must ensure they communicate in a
manner which enables the sharing of information in an appropriate manner. All
staff should delegate clearly and appropriately, adopting the principles of
safe practice and assessment of competence. Plans and outcomes by which to
measure success should be agreed.
Managing
information
All
staff should use technology and appropriate software as an aid to management
in the planning, implementation and monitoring of care and presenting and
communicating information.
Data
should be reviewed and processed using accurate SNOMED codes to ensure easy
and accurate information retrieval for monitoring and audit processes.
Service
delivery
Staff
will be given detailed information during the induction process regarding
policy and procedure.
The
post-holder must adhere to the information contained within practice policies
and regional directives, ensuring protocols are always adhered to.
Security
The
security of the organisation is the responsibility of all personnel. The
post-holder must ensure they always remain vigilant and report any suspicious
activity immediately to their line manager.
Under
no circumstances are staff to share the codes for the door locks with anyone
and are to ensure that restricted areas remain effectively secured. Likewise,
password controls are to be maintained and are not to be shared.
Professional
conduct, uniforms and appearance
All
staff are required to dress appropriately for their role and in accordance
with the organisations Uniforms, Dress and Appearance Policy. All staff
members are to ensure that their conduct is commensurate with line management
expectations and practice protocol.
Leave
All
personnel are entitled to take leave. Line managers are to ensure all their
staff are afforded the opportunity to take a minimum of [insert number] days
leave each year and should be encouraged to take all their leave entitlement.
Public
holidays will be calculated on a pro-rated basis dependent on the number of
hours worked.
Desirable
Qualified Dispenser (NVQ Level 2)
GCSE (or equivalent) English and Maths at
Grade C (4) or above