Care Skills Trainer - Purley, United Kingdom - Fairlie Healthcare group

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Care Skills Trainer

Weekly hours: 48 Full time
**Salary : PS37,640

**Job Description:
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Who are The Fairlie Healthcare Group?
The Fairlie Healthcare Group is a leading provider of high-quality care, and we were established in 1999.

We specialise in caring for adults with neurological conditions, as well as patients with tracheostomies and who require ventilator support.


Our new career pathway means that whatever skills and experience you currently possess, you could fit into our pathway and progress your career with The Fairlie Healthcare Group, gaining specialist competencies and personal development along the way.

We are now looking for more outstanding staff to join us on this exciting journey.


Not only would this be a fantastic opportunity working for a brand-new home, but this would also give you an insight into the world of complex neurological healthcare and how truly rewarding a job this can be.


Link to our website:
Outstanding Care Homes for the Highly Dependant - Fairlie Healthcare

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**Scope:
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  • To facilitate learning and development in line with the core values and values framework of the service, ensuring they are embedded into daily practices of care.
  • To ensure outstanding levels of care are provided to the Individuals living within the service by monitoring and improving the foundational caring practice of all care staff within the home by means of implementing the Care Certificate.
  • Promote quality care outcomes to support personcentred care and monitor best practices in line with Royal Marsden Procedures, Clinical Skills and Fairlie Healthcare's standards of care across all homes.
  • To ensure training, supervision and support is provided to staff, enabling them to deliver safe, caring, effective and responsive care to the Individuals living within the service, and to play a part in creating and promoting an environment where excellence can flourish.
  • Take responsibility for the training and developing of your own competence as well as staff competence as per the Learning and Development strategy, to ensure Individual's living within the service are cared for in a safe manner and not exposed to unnecessary risk or harm.

Responsibilities:


  • Induct carers new to the service by supporting them through the 15 standards of the Care Certificate within their first 12 weeks of employment to ensure individuals living within the service are being cared for in a safe, competent, and personcentred manner.
  • Complete and record progress of new inductees in their Skills Portfolio and provide feedback of practice in a timely manner by means of discussion, supervisions, and observations.
  • Collate and prepare monthly reports for L&D Manager on deliverables set by the Executive Board such as competency completion and Care Certificate completion (this list is not exhaustive).
  • Ensure staff are skilled and competent to provide high quality care in relation to the functional Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and other health needs of the Individuals living within the service, all the while, by preserving their privacy and dignity.
  • To coordinate with the Management team of the home to ensure assigned duties are appropriate to the level of competence demonstrated by the learner.
  • Induct staff members new to the organisation according to the guidelines set out to include facilitating corporate induction training and bespoke inservice training as required.
  • To arrange and coordinate an effective Mandatory Training planner, in coordination with Clinical Trainer, for the Centre to achieve compliance across the service by supporting the management team to allocate staff for daily sessions, maintaining accurate training records and encouraging training attendance.
  • Seek out learning opportunities essential to the development of the learner's role within Fairlie Healthcare by signposting resources and actively planning learning opportunities for your learner, be it internal or external training or educational programs.
  • To ensure clinical staff are trained and competent in accurate record keeping and documentation, maintaining the standard required for completing documentation to ensure care delivered is in line with the Centre's policies and procedures.
  • Undertake the roles and responsibilities of a trainer in certain areas of practice such as Moving and Handling, Safeguarding and various clinical competencies with potential for additional training responsibilities.
  • Identify areas for improvement in practice of your learners by setting SMART objectives during supervisions and provide bimonthly progress updates and plans for achieving set objectives for your learners to the Service's management team and Learning and Development team.
  • Ensure adherence to established clinical policies, protocols, regulations, and guidelines to provide support to new staff

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