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Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust
JOB DESCRIPTION
AfC ref: N0261
JOB TITLE: Health Care Assistant
GROUP:
JOB SUMMARY
Undertake aspects of basic nursing care and maintenance of the ward/ department, in
support of professionally qualified members of the multidisciplinary team ensuring the
highest standard of patient/client care.
Deliver care under the supervision and direction of qualified members of the team.
Recognise, review and report any change to patient’s/client’s condition, including any
action taken to appropriately qualified senior members of the team.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
CLINICAL SUPPORT:
1 Contribute to the delivery of care and clinical activity in accordance with agreed
plan of care and appropriate policies, procedures and protocols of
ward/department.
2 Report any alteration in patients’/client’s condition including the initiation of
emergency action to the qualified clinical nurse.
3 To be aware of spiritual, cultural and religious needs of patients and to ensure
care provided is particularly sensitive to those needs.
4 Collect specimens of urine, faeces, or sputum as directed by qualified clinical
nurse, ensuring its safe storage/transport or disposal as appropriate
5 Assist with the control of infection including the safe disposal of clinical waste.
6 Provide assistance to address the nutritional /dietary needs of patients/clients:
a. Ensuring specific care instructions are complied with i.e. nil by mouth.
b. Assisting patients/clients with their oral care needs
c. Assisting patients/clients to ensure they receive necessary fluid intake.
d. Assisting patients/clients with their meals, which will include aiding
patients/clients to complete menu choices, assisting and encouraging
patients to eat meals.
e. Ensure all dietary intake or refusals are appropriately documented in
patient’s notes.
7 Provide assistance to ensure the psychological/emotional and physical needs of
patients/clients are met responding and reporting appropriately:
a. Ensuring hygiene needs of patients/clients are met (i.e. washing,
dressing, care of nails, hair care etc).
b. Assisting patients/clients with toileting.
1. Provide assistance and support to all members of the multi disciplinary team
(including other Healthcare Assistant, Housekeepers etc), as directed.
2. Escort patients to other wards and departments, as directed and in accordance
with Trust policy.
3. To participate with other members of the ward/department team to maintain
cleanliness and safety of clinical environment, including the cleaning of basic
equipment, beds and lockers for patient use and the preparation of clinical
environment in advance of clinical procedures being carried out.
4. Provide assistance to the ward/department team during the induction and
orientation of new members to the team.
5. Report any accidents/complaints/untoward incidents to the qualified nurse in
charge in a timely fashion and in accordance with Trust’s procedure. Responding
effectively and professionally to episodes of verbal and/or physical aggression.
6. Assist in the maintenance of ward/departmental supplies of drugs, dressings,
and other stocks items, reporting any shortfall, as appropriate.
7. Assist in the receipt and security of patient property including the completion of
patient property reports, in accordance with agreed protocols.
8. To reinforce advice provided by clinical staff to patients/carers and relatives.
9. Acknowledge and value other roles which exist within the team, undertaking
delegated tasks while recognising own limitations.
GENERAL DUTIES
EDUCATION:
1. For those staff who have not been assessed at NVQ level 2, they will undertake
their NVQ 2 Health and Social Care and achieve full competence within 9
months.
2. Participate in the development and promotion of a positive learning environment,
which meets the needs of all learners in the ward/department environment.
3. Participate in personal development reviews and work to achieve personal
objectives/competencies.
4. Use reflective practice to enhance development of self and others.
5. Attend mandatory and other training and development activities to achieve and
maintain competence.
6. Support other Health Care Assistants through mentorship and local induction.
RESEARCH/GOVERNANCE:
1. Support and participate in any research and development activity within the
Ward/Department
CONFIDENTIALITY:
The post holder must maintain confidentiality of information relating to patients, staff and other Health
Service business.
Employees must be aware of the responsibilities placed on them under the Health &
Safety at Work Act (1974) and the Manual Handling Operations Regulations (1992).
This ensures that the agreed safety procedures are carried out to maintain a safe
environment for employees, patients and visitors to the Trust.
If you are a manager you will be responsible for the Trust’s policy on Health and Safety and for taking all
reasonable steps to maintain and where necessary to improve health and safety standards. This will include
training to ensure that all employees are able to carry out their health and safety responsibilities effectively.
RISK MANAGEMENT:
All staff have a responsibility to report all clinical and non-clinical accidents or incidents promptly and, when
requested, to co-operate with any investigation undertaken.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES:
The trust has a clear commitment to its equal opportunities policy and it is the duty of every employee to
comply with the detail and spirit of the policy.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST:
The Trust is responsible for ensuring that the service provided for patients in its care meets the highest
standard. Equally it is responsible for ensuring that staff do not abuse their official position for personal gain
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or to benefit their family or friends. The Trust’s Standing Orders require any officer to declare any interest,
direct or indirect with contracts involving the Trust. Staff are not allowed to further their private interests in
the course of their NHS duties.
To undertake duties and development related to computerised information management to meet the
changing needs and priorities of the Trust, as determined by your manager and in accordance with the
grade of the post
INFECTION CONTROL:
The Trust is committed to reducing the risk of health care acquired infection.
Accordingly it is essential that you adhere to all Trust infection control policies,
procedures and protocols (to include hand decontamination, correct use of PPE
(Personal Protective Equipment) and care and management of patients with
communicable infections). You are required to report any breaches/concerns promptly
using the Trust's incident reporting system.
SMOKING:
This Trust acknowledges it responsibility to provide a safe, smoke free environment, for
its employees, service users and visitors. Smoking is therefore not permitted at any
point whilst on duty, in accordance with the guidelines set down within the Trust No-
Smoking Policy.
The above duties and responsibilities are intended to represent current priorities and are not meant to be a
conclusive list. The post holder may from time to time be asked to undertake other reasonable duties. Any
changes will be made in discussion with the post holder in the light of service needs and will be
commensurate with the grade and competencies of the post.