Job summary
18 hours/2 nights or 27 hours/3 nights (9 hour shifts)
£13.7879 per hour with NVQ level 3
£13.2549 per hour without NVQ level 3
Thank you for your interest in the post of Health Care Assistant (Nights) at Pendleside Hospice. You should find all the information you need in our recruitment pack on the pendleside website to help you decide if you are the right person for this inspiring and exciting role.
We have an opportunity for a Health Care Assistant to join our Hospice at Home night team. You will be able to demonstrate clinical excellence and maintain consistently high standards of individualised care, compassion and bereavement support. Our aim is to make living with dying better for patients and their families and as a Health Care Assistant you will be there for people in their time of need.
This appointment is a crucial one for the Hospice and we want to be sure of finding the right person. However, we recognise it is probably also a big step for you. So if you wish to know more, we warmly welcome you to arrange an informal visit to the Hospice. You can do that by emailing alison,sutcliffe@pendleside.org.uk or phoning 01282 440107.
Main duties of the job
If you are enthusiastic and have a passion for palliative care you may be the person we are looking for. The role available is for 18 hours worked over 2 nights or 27 hours worked over 3 nights Monday to Sunday. Flexibility will be essential to apply your skills, along with positivity and enthusiasm, you will have the communication and interpersonal skills that enable you to thrive in a friendly working environment. Level 3 in Health and Social Care is not essential but a willingness to work towards it would be required.
You must be a car driver, with access to your own car and business insurance. At Pendleside Hospice, you will find a fantastic team spirit and a commitment to developing you and your skills so that you can choose a long-term career with us.
About us
Pendleside Hospice was founded as a charity in 1988 and is one of the principal providers of palliative and end of life care services to adults in Burnley and Pendle. Pendleside is widely known throughout the area of Burnley and Pendle and is held in deep affection by the local community. It is truly a privilege to work here.
All our care is free of charge to the patients and their families/carers but, of course, it isnt free to provide and most of it is funded through the generosity of the local community in which we serve. It costs over £6 million to run Pendleside Hospice of which over £5 million needs to be raised through voluntary donations.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Main Responsibilities:
Clinical:
Ensure that hospice policies, procedures and standards are adhered to at all times particularly those concerning confidentiality, information governance, health and safety and infection control
Work independently and with nursing colleagues to deliver individualised, quality and skilled care to patients and their carers, reporting and documenting changes in condition to an appropriate health care colleague, to enable re assessment and adaptation of care according to changes identified.
Deal with questions, concerns and complaints, from patients, their families and carers as appropriate according to Hospice policies and procedures.
Report any significant changes to the relevant health care professionals e.g. Hospice Physician, patients GP. Utilise IT skills, including the use of Microsoft office, email, internet and the hospice patient record (EMIS)
Communication Skills
Personal and People Development:
Quality and Service Improvement
Health, Safety and Security
Governance
Ensure that Hospice policies, procedures and standards are adhered to at all times with particular regard to those concerning complementary therapy, confidentiality, information governance, health and safety, prevention and control infection and medicines management
Ensure the effective utilisation of the Hospices computer based patient record system, promoting the use of information technology for recording patient information, communication and information sharing; implementing procedural change as necessary
This document is intended to convey an outline of the post and the post-holders responsibilities. You may be asked to carry out other duties relevant to your job role.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Main Responsibilities:
Clinical:
Ensure that hospice policies, procedures and standards are adhered to at all times particularly those concerning confidentiality, information governance, health and safety and infection control
Work independently and with nursing colleagues to deliver individualised, quality and skilled care to patients and their carers, reporting and documenting changes in condition to an appropriate health care colleague, to enable re assessment and adaptation of care according to changes identified.
Deal with questions, concerns and complaints, from patients, their families and carers as appropriate according to Hospice policies and procedures.
Report any significant changes to the relevant health care professionals e.g. Hospice Physician, patients GP. Utilise IT skills, including the use of Microsoft office, email, internet and the hospice patient record (EMIS)
Communication Skills
Personal and People Development:
Quality and Service Improvement
Health, Safety and Security
Governance
Ensure that Hospice policies, procedures and standards are adhered to at all times with particular regard to those concerning complementary therapy, confidentiality, information governance, health and safety, prevention and control infection and medicines management
Ensure the effective utilisation of the Hospices computer based patient record system, promoting the use of information technology for recording patient information, communication and information sharing; implementing procedural change as necessary
This document is intended to convey an outline of the post and the post-holders responsibilities. You may be asked to carry out other duties relevant to your job role.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Evidence of recent appropriate study/development and application in the work environment.
- Commitment to on gong training and personal development.
Desirable
- Level 3 in health and social care
- Palliative and/or end of life care training
Practical & intellectual skills
Essential
- Understanding and sensitivity to the needs of palliative care patients
- Liaison with other agencies and professionals
- Good communication skills
- Ability to record clearly and effectively
- Ability to undertake a range of patient observations and procedures
- Full UK driving licence and the use of own vehicle IT/computer literacy
Desirable
- Communication skills training
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working with adults
- Experience of working with adults with end of life and/or palliative care needs
- Ability to relate experience to a hospice and community setting
- Understanding of the role of Health Care Assistant
Desirable
- Experience of working within a health care setting
- Experience of working in a palliative care setting
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Evidence of recent appropriate study/development and application in the work environment.
- Commitment to on gong training and personal development.
Desirable
- Level 3 in health and social care
- Palliative and/or end of life care training
Practical & intellectual skills
Essential
- Understanding and sensitivity to the needs of palliative care patients
- Liaison with other agencies and professionals
- Good communication skills
- Ability to record clearly and effectively
- Ability to undertake a range of patient observations and procedures
- Full UK driving licence and the use of own vehicle IT/computer literacy
Desirable
- Communication skills training
Experience
Essential
- Experience of working with adults
- Experience of working with adults with end of life and/or palliative care needs
- Ability to relate experience to a hospice and community setting
- Understanding of the role of Health Care Assistant
Desirable
- Experience of working within a health care setting
- Experience of working in a palliative care setting
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.