Health Care Support Worker • Chelmsford Provide CIC
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nHealth Care Support Worker with Provide CIC in Chelmsford\n\n Please see attached job description for full details and requirements for this position. Contact information is below for the service, please do reach out if you have any questions. Are you a caring and confident individual with enthusiasm? Do you wish to deliver excellent patient centered care? We are looking for Support Workers to assist registered nurses and qualified therapists in delivering an excellent admission avoidance service as part of our Urgent Community Response Team (UCRT). This involves providing Clinical interventions, and support the recovery of patients who may be experiencing a health and social care crisis within their own home. The UCRT is a Community admission avoidance team providing a 7 day a week service in order to support patients to remain within their own homes where clinically safe to do so. The team provide a 2 hour response to referrals and offer specialist assessments and interventions as well as planning ongoing care for both health and social demand. Support workers will be expected: To contribute to the assessment and the treatment of individual patients on the caseload and communicate any changes in health and care needs to the registered staff. To communicate effectively with patients, relatives, carers and health care professionals to assist the registered staff in ensuring an integrated, holistic approach to patient care. The post holder will work as part of an integrated multi-disciplinary team. The post holder will require a valid driving license and access to a car as the service covers patients living in the Mid Essex area. To visit patients within a community setting To deliver a range of clinical interventions To gain informed consent and deliver sensitive, high quality patient care To encourage patients and carers in an active approach to achieving their goals and maintain independence To assist in identifying equipment and adaptations required in a patient's own home To monitor patient progress and report back to the registered staff. To complete clinical records ensuring they are accurate, timely and in accordance with the organisational, professional and departmental standards and procedures. Maintain and develop knowledge, skills and competence to ensure patients and individual needs are met in accordance with band 3 competency framework. "}