
Bank Healthcare Support Worker
- Lincolnshire
- £24,071-25,674 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- This role is not available for Sponsorship due to the nature of it being a zero hours contract.
- Where you have a Visa, please add your Visa 'valid till' date onto your application.
- Successful candidates will need to be able to complete a 5 day RRP, (reducing restrictive practice) training week to work as a Bank HCSW in LPFT, this follows a successful Occupational Health referral report.
- Acknowledge personal limitations in respect of competencies required to undertake the role, taking on responsibility to deliver and provide personal care activities in liaison with the supervising nursing and nursing team.
- Implements care according to the service user's individual care plan.
- Participates in all recreational, leisure and any other therapeutic, physical or social activities in the provision of health and social care to service users.
- Carry out safe practice in accordance with Trust policies and procedures, commenting on policies, procedures and developments as necessary.
- Use safely in accordance with manufacturers guidance clinical equipment in the performance of their work to appropriate high standards of care.
- Inform the supervising nurse of any shortages of stock and supplies including any defects in clinical equipment used.
- Participate in performance review, supervision and undertake mandatory training and personal development as required of the post including competency development.
- Record all self-generated information within the service users' clinical notes and/or using the Trust's clinical information system (Maracis) under the direct supervision of a nurse.
- Transferable knowledge and experience in healthcare, partnership working or have a genuine interest in working in care.
- Meeting the values and vision of the Trust.
- Support the 6 C's as embedded practise.
- Flexible hours and short notice requirement.
- Covering all Mental Health Services, including Inpatient, Crisis and Home Treatment and Community.
- Putting people first.
- Respecting peoples differences.
- Behaving with respect, compassion and integrity.
- Having pride in our work.
- Working in partnership.
- Developing our staff.
- Being recovery focused and making a positive difference.
- Putting people first.
- Respecting peoples differences.
- Behaving with respect, compassion and integrity.
- Having pride in our work.
- Working in partnership.
- Developing our staff.
- Being recovery focused and making a positive difference.
- To make a difference to the lives of people with mental health, substance misuse problems and learning disabilities.
- To promote recovery and quality of life through effective, innovative and caring mental health and social care services.
- Cavendish Care certificate or similar.
- NVQ Level 2 in Care or similar.
- Relevant experience working with people with mental health problems or demonstration of an understanding of people with mental health problems. Voluntary or working capacity within mental health service or equivalent.
- Communication and relationship skills.
- Development and maintain communication (routine information) with the immediate team in order to promote good client care.
- Ability to provide basic physical and mental health care supporting activities of daily living.
- Planning and Organisational Skills Social engagement.
- De-escalation.
- IT skills. Immediate life support.
- Transferable knowledge and experience in healthcare, partnership working or have a genuine interest in working in care.
- Meeting the values and vision of the Trust.
- Support the 6 C's as embedded practise.
- Flexible hours and short notice requirement.
- Covering all Mental Health Services, including Inpatient, Crisis and Home Treatment and Community.
- Putting people first.
- Respecting peoples differences.
- Behaving with respect, compassion and integrity.
- Having pride in our work.
- Working in partnership.
- Developing our staff.
- Being recovery focused and making a positive difference.
- Putting people first.
- Respecting peoples differences.
- Behaving with respect, compassion and integrity.
- Having pride in our work.
- Working in partnership.
- Developing our staff.
- Being recovery focused and making a positive difference.
- To make a difference to the lives of people with mental health, substance misuse problems and learning disabilities.
- To promote recovery and quality of life through effective, innovative and caring mental health and social care services.
- Cavendish Care certificate or similar.
- NVQ Level 2 in Care or similar.
- Relevant experience working with people with mental health problems or demonstration of an understanding of people with mental health problems. Voluntary or working capacity within mental health service or equivalent.
- Communication and relationship skills.
- Development and maintain communication (routine information) with the immediate team in order to promote good client care.
- Ability to provide basic physical and mental health care supporting activities of daily living.
- Planning and Organisational Skills Social engagement.
- De-escalation.
- IT skills. Immediate life support.
- Relevant experience working with people with mental health problems, and/or in the caring sector. Minimum 12 months+ experience.
- Can demonstrate an understanding of people with mental health problems, either via working with or via study.
- Voluntary or working capacity within mental health service or equivalent care sector. Minimum 12 months+ experience.
- Detailed, clear and well written role application form.
- Cavendish Care certificate or similar.
- NVQ Level 2 in Care or similar.
- Relevant experience working with people with mental health problems, and/or in the caring sector. Minimum 12 months+ experience.
- Can demonstrate an understanding of people with mental health problems, either via working with or via study.
- Voluntary or working capacity within mental health service or equivalent care sector. Minimum 12 months+ experience.
- Detailed, clear and well written role application form.
- Cavendish Care certificate or similar.
- NVQ Level 2 in Care or similar.