Housekeeper • Wakefield The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nHousekeeper\t\t\t\t with The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust in Wakefield, West Yorkshire\n\n * Please note that this role is not on the Home Office list of occupations eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route . * We believe that Housekeeping is a vitally important role as it supports the care of patients ensuring that they receive the nutrition that will help them recover from their illness or surgery in a clean and safe environment Working in a demanding but rewarding setting the Housekeeper can make a real difference to a patients experience in hospital by providing support and a friendly face during their stay If you are considering a career in the NHS or looking for a change, if you are highly motivated, have a can-do attitude and enjoy meeting people, then we invite you to apply for the position of Housekeeper and join our team Previous experience of working in a healthcare setting or working with the public would be desirable, although we will provide you with all the support and training you need to thrive in the role There are 2 part time positions available as follows - Mon to Fri 16.00pm - 19.00pm Sat & Sun 16.00pm - 19.00pm. * Pay is pro-rata for part-time position * * Please note this advert may be closed earlier than the advertised closing date * The main responsibility of the Housekeeper at The Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust is to deliver the meals and drinks service to patients throughout the day and to be responsible for all elements of food hygiene, safety and cleanliness in the kitchens and wards. As a Housekeeper you will be an organised individual with strong communication skills. You will also need to be an excellent team player with a committed and professional approach You will also interact with patients ensuring that they are supported with their dietary requirements where necessary. Amongst other administration duties, you will be responsible for the pantry and monitoring and reporting on meal wastage and meal requirements in line with trust procedures. *Further information for the job description and person specification can be located in the 'Supporting Documents' section* About us Key Responsibilities Ensuring that patients have a daily menu and provide assistance with meal ordering (as necessary), collate meal numbers and complete all aspects of the M10 paperwork before passing to Cofely at the agreed time. Preparing the patient environment for meals. Inform patients of imminent food service so that they can wash hands or use wipes. Ensure patients who cannot wash their hands are assisted to do so. Ensure bed table is clean, tidy and within reach. Be aware of patients with special requirements, e.g., beaker, plate guards. Set up trays and ensure patients have cutlery, napkins and condiments. Participate and support the delivery of the protected meals initiative (`Red Tray/Serviette) system. Receiving food regeneration trolley to the clinical area, checking that the contents meet the set time and temperature standards and match meal requirements. If there are discrepancies take corrective action with the Trust service partners by informing their help desk. Assist clinical staff in the serving of food (ensuring food is served at the correct temperature). Ensuring that patients receive their correct nutritional requirements, including patients fasting and special dietary arrangements (under the direct guidance of the nursing staff). Serve beverages, collect cutlery and crockery for return to the catering hub. Order patient sandwiches for those requiring food outside of mealtimes and as required prepare and serve additional snacks and beverages to patients as appropriate. Collect cutlery and crockery and return to Cofely In conjunction with clinical staff, assist patients with special requirements at mealtimes. Take responsibility for the pantry, ensure it is clean at all times and check contents of fridge daily and record temperature. In addition, record dishwasher operating temperatures any equipment failures should be reported to Cofely helpdesk services in the first instance. Any actions taken must be recorded by the Housekeeper and followed up in a timely manner. Documentation associated with this should be completed as required on each occasion. Provide a water jug and glass to patients, filling jugs as necessary and changing them twice daily, morning and evening. Dirty jugs/glasses to be returned to catering hub. As part of this service routinely check that jugs and glasses are within patient reach at all times. Liaise with clinical staff with reference to admissions/discharges and update catering services regarding changes to meal requirements. Monitor meal wastage and adjust meal number requirements in accordance with the needs of the patient base, at the end of service before the M10 sheet is returned to Cofely, complete the no of unserved portions column Additional Duties The Housekeeper will be familiar with the Trust Infection Control Policy, ensuring in their work schedule that this policy is adhered to at all times. Be able to understand and follow the National Standards of Cleanliness but specific attention to the colour coding requirements. Liaise regularly and effectively throughout the day with Nursing colleagues regarding the red and green clean requirements. The Housekeeper will communicate requirements to Assistant Housekeepers and work with them to ensure service needs are met. Any possible shortfalls in delivery should be communicated to the floor level Supervisor. Ensure patients are welcomed and are aware of ward/departmental daily arrangements and facilities (e.g., mealtimes, menus, telephones, and location of toilets). They should always be conscious of the needs of the patients. To ensure the clinical area is clean and tidy at all times, e.g., remove unnecessary clutter, keep notice boards tidy and up to date ensuring all notices are laminated in compliance with infection prevention and control policies. Ensure curtains are correctly hung. Liaise with clinical team and report any faults as appropriate. Ensure patients lockers are cleaned daily and, on discharge, both inside and outside of lockers and drug cupboard are cleaned. Clean spillages as and when they occur, swiftly and efficiently. To take prescriptions to pharmacy and collect drugs from pharmacy in a safe and efficient manner. The Housekeeper should go directly to and from the department in a timely manner. To take and deliver messages, including answering telephones. Ensure answering of telephone is done in a manner which the caller will feel confident they are speaking to someone who can deal with the problem. In liaison with Supervisors ensure periodic cleaning/curtain changing is undertaken at the scheduled frequencies. On a daily basis the Housekeeper will be responsible for the team of assistant Housekeepers ensuring that work schedules are followed and completed as required. Reporting daily operational issues to the Supervisors. Report pests/infestations to the PFI helpdesk. Ensure ward/departmental leader is aware. The Housekeeper will participate in the monitoring of the clinical area against the cleaning schedule and ensure standards are continually maintained and monitoring is completed. To ensure safe conveyance/movement of patient. The Housekeeper will be expected to attend regular team meetings as requested by their Supervisor. "}