Nursing Assistant in Oxford inOxford PUBLISHED MON 11 NOV 2024 Jump to job information section
Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year per annum, pro rata
PERMANENT GOOD SALARY
Job description
PREVIOUS APPLICANTS NEED NOT APPLY
- To work as a member of the inter-professional team and assist the registered nurses and medical team in identifying patient fitness and suitability for elective surgery.
- Support the development of pre-operative assessment triage clinic PACT.
- To contribute to the efficient running of the clinics and a happy and supportive working environment for patients and staff.
- To work closely with the receptionists.
Responsibilities
- To ensure patient privacy, dignity and confidentiality at all times.
- To perform observations such as height, weight and BMI calculations, peak flow, oxygen saturation levels, blood pressure readings and tests including urine analysis, phlebotomy and recording ECGs. Record results in the electronic patient record and report findings to the patients named nurse.
- To remove and replace dressing as requested by registered staff and remove simple sutures
- Work within department protocols to request Blood and MRSA Investigation
- To ensure that all appropriate documentation and equipment is available for the outpatient clinics. To help ensure that all appropriate documentation and equipment is accounted for and returned to the appropriate area and/or department at the end of the clinic.
- To assist registered nurse with late cover in OPD if clinics are running late.
- To welcome patients and record their arrival into the department.
- To work as a member of the inter-professional team and assist the registered nurses and medical team in identifying patient fitness and suitability for elective surgery.
- Support the development of pre-operative assessment triage clinic PACT.
- To contribute to the efficient running of the clinics and a happy and supportive working environment for patients and staff.
- To work closely with the receptionists.
Responsibilities
- To ensure patient privacy, dignity and confidentiality at all times.
- To perform observations such as height, weight and BMI calculations, peak flow, oxygen saturation levels, blood pressure readings and tests including urine analysis, phlebotomy and recording ECGs. Record results in the electronic patient record and report findings to the patients named nurse.
- To remove and replace dressing as requested by registered staff and remove simple sutures
- Work within department protocols to request Blood and MRSA Investigations
- To ensure that all appropriate documentation and equipment is available for the outpatient clinics. To help ensure that all appropriate documentation and equipment is accounted for and returned to the appropriate area and/or department at the end of the clinic.
- To assist registered nurse with late cover in OPD/POAC if clinics are running late.
- To welcome patients and record their arrival into the department.
About us
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title: Nursing Assistant
Grade: Band 3
Responsible to: Sister, OPD
Accountable to: Operational Service Manager Orthopaedics
Overall Aims
- To work without direct supervision, following appropriate training, supporting the nursing team, delivering a high standard of care for patients attending the departments
- To work as a member of the inter-professional team and assist the registered nurses and medical team in identifying patient fitness and suitability for elective surgery.
- Support the development of pre-operative assessment clinic
- To contribute to the efficient running of the clinics and a happy and supportive working environment for patients and staff.
- To work closely with the ward clerk and to deputise as necessary.
Key Result Areas
- To ensure patient privacy, dignity and confidentiality at all times.
- Following training and assessment, to carry out observations such as height, weight and BMI calculations, peak flow, oxygen saturation levels, blood pressure readings and tests including urine analysis, phlebotomy and recording ECGs. Record results in the electronic patient record and report findings to RGN.
- To ensure that any previous casenotes, test results etc are available for the clinics and new documentation is prepared for each patient in POAC.
- To ensure that all appropriate documentation and equipment is available for the outpatient clinics. To help ensure that all appropriate documentation and equipment is accounted for and returned to the appropriate area and/or department at the end of the clinic.
- To assist registered nurse with late cover in OPD if clinics are running late.
- Maintain accurate records both paper and IT.
- To welcome patients and record their arrival in POAC.
- To direct or escort patients to other departments in the hospital.
- To liaise with transport providers to help ensure patients are collected from the clinic promptly.
- To liaise closely with the nursing staff to ensure that clinics run effectively and efficiently. Report any problems to the co-ordinator.
- Assist in the orientation of new staff to the clinical area..
- Pull patient notes from medical records as required.
- To deal with telephone and general enquires promptly and efficiently.
- Assist in maintaining an effective communication network and a harmonious atmosphere within the unit.
- To attend and contribute to team meetings.
- To help keep patient and non-patient areas clean and tidy, including cleaning examination couches between patients and disposing of linen appropriately.
- To help maintain adequate levels of clinical supplies, stationary and linen, placing orders for non-stock items as required.
- To receive and put away stores.
- Be aware of and abide by all Trust policies and guidelines.
- Report all incidents/accidents to the Sister or co-ordinator and assist in the completion of accident/incident forms as appropriate.
- To help record the waiting times in accordance with the Trust guidelines.
- Attend mandatory training in accordance with Trust policy.
- Set personal objectives in a yearly personal development review with the Sister or other designated person.
- To work closely with the ward clerk and to deputise as necessary.
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To work as a Nursing Assistant (also known as a Healthcare Assistant or HCA) in the UK, you typically need a combination of skills, qualifications, and personal attributes. Here are some of the key skills and qualities required:
Essential Skills
1. Communication Skills: Ability to communicate clearly and compassionately with patients, colleagues, and families. Effective listening and interpersonal skills are also vital.
2. Empathy and Compassion: A caring attitude towards patients and their families, understanding their needs and emotions.
3. Teamwork: Ability to work well within a team, cooperating with nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals.
4. Attention to Detail: Ensuring that records are kept accurately and that patients receive the correct care according to their needs.
5. Basic Medical Knowledge: Understanding of basic health and medical terminology, as well as procedures and protocols.
6. Physical Stamina: Capability to support patients physically, which may involve lifting, transporting, and assisting with mobility.
7. Organizational Skills: Managing time efficiently and prioritizing tasks to ensure that patient care needs are met promptly.
8. Crisis Management: Ability to stay calm under pressure and handle emergencies effectively, including recognizing signs of distress or deterioration in patients.
9. Observational Skills: Ability to notice changes in a patient’s condition and report them to registered nurses or doctors.
10. Basic IT Skills: Familiarity with healthcare databases and documentation systems, as some record-keeping may be required.
Qualifications
While formal qualifications aren’t always necessary to become a Nursing Assistant, the following can be beneficial:
- Care Certificate: A standard induction program for new staff in health and social care settings, covering fundamental skills and knowledge.
- Health and Social Care Level 2 or Level 3 Diploma: These qualifications can provide a solid foundation in care practices.
- First Aid/CPR Certification: Many employers value candidates who have training in basic life support.
- Criminal Record Check: A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check is usually required to ensure the safety of vulnerable individuals.
Personal Attributes
1. Reliability: Being punctual and dependable, especially since care roles often require shift work, including evenings and weekends.
2. Adaptability: Flexibility to adapt to changing situations and varying patient needs.
3. Respect for Diversity: Understanding and respecting different cultural backgrounds and personal preferences of patients.
4. Patience and Tolerance: Ability to manage challenging behaviors with professionalism and understanding.
5. Willingness to Learn: A commitment to ongoing professional development and staying updated on best practices in healthcare.
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