Healthcare Assistant - Day shifts ** DRIVER REQUIRED
**please note we do not offer sponsorship for this role **
Location: Hitchin, SG4 8BY
We will accept part-time and full-time applicants please confirm the minimum number of hours for the Indeed Event
Pay Rate: £12.58 - £12.80 per hour + enhancements on weekends and Bank Holidays
Enhancements:
8.00 pm to 6.00 am (nights) 30%.
Friday midnight to Sunday midnight (weekends) 30%
Public Holidays 24 hours midnight to midnight 60%
Why join us?
If you are passionate about providing expert and compassionate care and looking to develop in your career as a Healthcare Assistant in the field of Neurological care, Brainkind Stagenhoe has an amazing opportunity for you!
About us:
Stagenhoe is a Brainkind specialist neurological care centre based in Hertfordshire, caring for people aged 18 and over a range of neurological conditions. At Stagenhoe, we provide the care people need to optimise their health and wellbeing, maximise their independence and support their emotional and social needs.
Our assessment centres, rehabilitation units and hospitals use expert neurorehabilitation to support and help improve the lives of people with a neurological condition or brain injury.
Due to the nature of the location, you must have your own transport. We cannot offer sponsorship for this role.
About the role:
Working with other team members to ensure optimum cognitive, social, emotional, physical, and functional recovery. Ensuring that rehabilitation goals, strategies and procedures are implemented and reinforced
Monitoring the physical and emotional well-being of all clients in order to be aware of changes and to alert senior colleagues, as necessary. Assisting in maintaining morale of clients by communication and contact achieved by talking and working with them
Ensuring accurate reporting and documentation
Reviewing and making suggestions to enhance the individuals experience. Challenging practice as appropriate and supporting junior and new staff
Promoting choice in the delivery of care and support. Enabling concerns and complaints to be raised freely by the individual and/or their representatives.
Supporting service users to have their views and experiences considered in the way the service is provided and delivered
Facilitating the safe and smooth running of the Service, the post holder is expected to maintain a safe working environment, maintain service user confidentiality, and occasionally taking on reasonable additional tasks
About the role:
Working with other team members to ensure optimum cognitive, social, emotional, physical, and functional recovery. Ensuring that rehabilitation goals, strategies and procedures are implemented and reinforced
Monitoring the physical and emotional well-being of all clients in order to be aware of changes and to alert senior colleagues, as necessary. Assisting in maintaining morale of clients by communication and contact achieved by talking and working with them
Ensuring accurate reporting and documentation
Reviewing and making suggestions to enhance the individuals experience. Challenging practice as appropriate and supporting junior and new staff
Promoting choice in the delivery of care and support. Enabling concerns and complaints to be raised freely by the individual and/or their representatives.
Supporting service users to have their views and experiences considered in the way the service is provided and delivered
Facilitating the safe and smooth running of the Service, the post holder is expected to maintain a safe working environment, maintain service user confidentiality, and occasionally taking on reasonable additional tasks