Could you make a real difference to patients and their families at the end of life?
Do you want to join the St Leonard's Hospice Team providing excellent care to patients from York and the surrounding area at the end of life?
We have an exciting opportunity for a skilled and compassionate individual to join the Hospice as a Health Care Assistant within the Carer Support team. This is a very rewarding role which provides social and practical support to patients with palliative and end of life care needs whilst their carers attend appointments, go shopping or have a break from the caring role. The support we give to carers is essential in enabling people to remain at home and crucial in supporting people to meet their end of life wishes.
Whilst there are daily communications with the Co-ordinator at the Main Hospice site, you will be provided with the equipment to enable you to carry out your work whilst in the community. As this role is based in the community, it is essential for you to have a driving licence and drive your own car.
As a Health Care Assistant, you will work as part of the multi-disciplinary team and would be expected to:
What we can offer you:
What we need from you:
This is a full-time position working 37.5 hours per week between 9am - 5pm, Monday to Friday. There will be a requirement to work occasional weekends with advance notice to support special requests.
Our mission is to provide excellent care and support to those living with life-limiting illness and to the people they care about, to enrich their lives and to contribute to the ongoing development of end-of-life care. We do this by placing our patients at the centre of everything we do, and through involving patients and their families in all decisions regarding their care.
We can only achieve this with the help of our amazing colleagues, by developing and recognising their contribution, and by sharing our knowledge and skills through education, audit and research.
We do not have sponsorship status and therefore all our offers are made conditional upon our candidates submitting evidence of their right to work in the UK in conjunction with our other pre-employment checks.
This is a hands on role with a need to deliver person centred, individualised care and social support to meet needs of patients and their families. You will be expected to travel to the patients address and stay with them for several hours at a time to allow their carers much needed respite and breaks from their caring role.
With the support of the wider Hospice and other community teams, this vital role will involve lone working to provide essential support to the carers of patients with Palliative Care needs. In allowing regular breaks for carers, at times to suit their needs, we are better able to support patients in meeting their end of life wishes.
Main duties and responsibilities
Professional
1. Develop excellent communications with the patient and his/her family, to support their needs, passing on all relevant information to a Registered Nurse as appropriate.
2. Inform a registered nurse of any change in the patients or carers condition.
3. Respect the privacy and dignity of the patient at all times and keep strict confidentiality.
4. Carry out personal care for the patient when required as per patient care plans.
5. Maintain accurate records of care.
6. Support the patients social/ activity needs during visits.
Managerial
1. Follow Hospice procedures when giving or receiving telephone messages.
2. Follow Hospice procedures in the care and custody of patients valuables and property.
3. Follow the Hospice procedures on the reporting of all accidents, incidents, hazards or complaints.
4. Exercise care and economy in the use of property and equipment.
5. Maintain a caring and mutually supportive working environment for all members of staff and volunteers, being sensitive to the emotional needs of colleagues and giving appropriate support to them.
6. Assist with the orientation of new staff members and others on placement within the Hospice.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
St Leonard's Hospice
St Leonard's Hospice
185 Tadcaster Road
York
North Yorkshire
YO24 1GL
https://www.stleonardshospice.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)