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A community health organization is looking for a Clinical Support Worker responsible for providing high-quality nursing care and supporting patients within a clinical setting. The ideal candidate should demonstrate effective communication skills, teamwork, and a willingness to develop clinical competencies. This role offers NHS benefits, a supportive work environment, and opportunities for professional development. Candidates must be adaptable and willing to undergo training to meet service needs.
Local Care Direct is a non-profit Social Enterpriseoperating across 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, to providevarious primary and urgent health care services across West Yorkshire.
We are looking for a Clinical Support Worker
Location: Local Care Direct, Wharfedale General Hospital,Newell Carr Road, Otley, LS21 2LY
Shifts Available: To be discussed at interview
To be part of the health care team providing high quality and forward thinking nursing care to meet the holistic health care needs of the practice population.
To work to agreed practice standards and protocols.
Nothing matters to us more than people - The way we treatour patients and the people who work for us; the way we do things and ourcommitment to keeping our promises are what we value most.
We do what we say we will do and we do it well - Local CareDirect is a Social Enterprise organisation providing a wide range of healthcareservices in Yorkshire. We are a community-owned organisation, independent fromthe NHS, and committed to putting patients first.
A few Benefits of working for Local Care Direct are:
NHS Pensions
NHS Discounts (Blue light card)
Modern working environment with a positive atmosphere
Health & Wellbeing group to support staff
Supportive and Friendly team
Annual Awards focused on raising money to support localcharity
Opportunity to build a clinical portfolio in face to face,ED Streaming, Walk in Centre, Urgent Treatment centre, home visiting andtelephone/video consultation.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The clinical support worker works under the direct supervision of the minor injuries nurse practitioners and is accountable to the Lead Nurse for their actions in undertaking delegated work. This is guided by standard procedures and requires a degree of initiative. The clinical support worker also provides support for other members of the UTC care team.
Undertakes agreed procedures to include: wound care, including wound closure application of plaster of Paris casts to limb injuries and general dressing and bandaging of minor injuries, 12 lead ECG placement.
Supporting patients who are anxious and or distressed.
Assists patients and where appropriate encourages self care and self management of injuries through health education
Refers to other members of the health care team as appropriate
Works within all relevant practice policies and procedures e.g. health and safety at work
Responsible for order and regulation of clinical supplies and upkeep of equipment within the department Actively contributes and promotes high standards for infection control in the clinical area
Contributes in the creation of confidential electronic patient records
Health promotion
Encourages and supports individuals, families and groups to address issues which affect their health and social well-being
Represents the interests of individuals and families when they are not able to do so themselves
Develops and maintains the health promotion material within the unit including displays for the waiting room
Manage and lead
Contributes to the development, monitoring and evaluation of care delivered by the health care team
Promotes effective communication and relationships within the team
Works collaboratively as a team member to achieve the objectives of the Urgent care contract and aspirations of the team
Partakes in clinical supervision for own development
Actively participates in Team meetings
Develops own knowledge and practice to meet objectives/changes in service
Manage and use information
Makes effective use of the IT system by ensuring the consistent and accurate entering of data and use of Read codes
Makes recommendations to raise standards of practice and service delivery
Identifies and supports the management of safeguarding of adults, children, young people.
Research and development
Contributes to practice/team audit/research activity as required
The main duties and responsibilities shown above are not exhaustive but should merely be regarded as a guide. The jobholder will be expected to conduct any reasonable activities according to the business needs at that time. These will be subject to periodic review and may be amended to meet the changing needs of the business. The job holder will be expected to participate in this process and the company would aim to reach agreement to changes
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.