
NHS 111 Health Advisor - Part Time
- Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham
- £12.21 per hour
- Permanent
- Part-time
- 33 days annual leave, increasing with service up to 36 days per year (including bank holidays) to help you recharge.
- Paid training and continuous learning opportunities to grow your career.
- Competitive pension scheme with Scottish Widows or the Peoples Pension.
- Salary Finance: Access to salary advances, loans, and government benefits.
- Discounts & Perks: Enjoy exclusive discounts, including Blue Light Card, Costco membership, and more!
- Cycle to Work Scheme, Eye Care Vouchers, and Holiday Sell-Back options for your convenience.
- Wellbeing Support: Free 24/7 counselling and advice helpline, including free premium access to Headspace to support mental wellbeing.
- It is essential that you can commit to the training every day
- You will be required to complete assessments and call audits throughout the training process. Successfully passing these is necessary to remain in the role. If you fail to pass after your second attempt, you will no longer be able to continue with the position.
- After training, you will receive an additional 8 weeks of support to ensure you're ready to be signed off as a fully accredited Pathways Health Advisor.
- Initial Contact: You will be the first point of contact for patients, providing time-critical advice.
- Triage Calls: You’ll assess and prioritise a wide range of calls based on urgency.
- Using NHS Pathways System: Ensuring safe and effective assessments by using the NHS Pathways system to guide decisions.
- Non-clinical Advice: Provide guidance to patients regarding their symptoms and next steps in their care.
- Accurate Documentation: Ensure accurate, clear, and detailed records of all calls for continuity of care.
- Emotional Resilience: Ability to manage difficult or distressed patients, especially in high-pressure situations.
- Clear Communication: Ability to explain medical instructions and guidance in an easy-to-understand manner.
- Decision-Making: Good judgment skills to assess patient conditions and provide accurate advice.
- Attention to Detail: Meticulous in documenting and ensuring accurate patient information is provided.
- Organizational Skills: Capable of managing multiple cases and prioritizing urgent calls.
- IT Skills: Comfortable using computer systems and software, with the ability to quickly adapt to new tools and technologies
- GCSE/Functional Skills English and Maths (or equivalent).