Newborn Hearing Screener in London inLondon PUBLISHED TUE 10 DEC 2024 Jump to job information section
Band 3: £28,622 to £30,225 a year pa pro rata incl. HCAS
PERMANENT GOOD SALARY
Job description
An exciting part time vacancy has arisen within the Newborn Hearing Screening Service, we are looking for a hearing screener to work in postnatal maternity wards and outpatient clinics carrying out the hearing screen for all eligible newborn babies in South West London and The Portland Hospital.
The SWL Newborn Hearing Screening service is carried out across 6 hospitals in the South West London and Surrey areas. These include Croydon, Kingston, St George's, Epsom and St Helier hospitals and The Portland. Travel will be required for this post for screening and training requirements.
We are looking for caring, motivated, conscientious individuals with a flexible, adaptable approach. Good communication and interpersonal skills are essential preferably with experience of working with young babies and children and their families.
The post requires being able to work well as part of a team and on your own initiative. You must be methodical and well organised and it is essential for you to be able to prioritise your own workload to ensure that all babies are screened.
You will be working with dedicated supportive and caring teams who have a strong commitment to a flexible and co-operative working environment. Working as part of a team altering working patterns to accommodate the changing needs of the service, across 7 days a week, with regular working during weekends (Saturdays and Sundays), bank and public holidays.
We offer a full training package; you will be fully supported throughout your learning journey. Trained to use specialist equipment, gain informed verbal consent and all aspects of the role. Established screeners with over 10 years' experience will ensure you have the confidence and knowledge to provide an exceptional experience to our patients and deliver safe, quality, and efficient care. You will have a dedicated assessor to support you with completing an External Competency Assessment and Mandatory Level 3 Health Screener Diploma.
Alongside self-directed study protected time is incorporated into your working week to enable you to achieve the required standards and your very best. Approximately 5 hours per week commitment will be requiredYou will be working closely with maternity colleague's, children's wards, doctors, and nurses in special care units. To ensure babies requiring further tests are seen quickly you will also work closely with audiology teams agreeing appointments before families are discharged home.
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To work as a Newborn Hearing Screener in the UK, you typically need a combination of specific skills, qualifications, and personal attributes. Here are the main requirements:
Qualifications
1. Education: A minimum of Level 3 qualification in health, social care, or a related field is often required. Many employers may prefer or require a degree in a relevant subject, such as audiology, nursing, or audiovestibular science.
2. Training: Completion of a specialized newborn hearing screening training program, often provided by the employer or through the National Health Service (NHS).
Skills
1. Technical Skills: Proficiency in operating hearing screening equipment and understanding the principles of hearing assessment.
2. Communication Skills: Ability to communicate clearly and compassionately with parents, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. This includes providing information about the screening process and addressing any concerns.
3. Attention to Detail: Precision is crucial when conducting hearing assessments and recording results accurately.
4. Interpersonal Skills: Being empathetic and able to work with families, often in sensitive situations.
5. Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to troubleshoot any issues that arise with equipment or during the screening process.
6. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, such as pediatricians and audiologists.
Personal Attributes
1. Patience and Compassion: Newborns can be unpredictable, and working with anxious parents requires a calm and understanding demeanor.
2. Adaptability: Flexibility to work in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community health centers, and to adjust to different situations as they arise.
3. Organizational Skills: Ability to manage time effectively and maintain accurate records of screenings and results.
Other Considerations
- DBS Check: You will need to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check due to working with vulnerable populations, such as infants.
- Continuous Professional Development: Keeping up-to-date with best practices and guidelines in newborn hearing screening is essential.

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