Diabetic Eye Screener - Brighton, United Kingdom - University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279)

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Main Duties and Responsibilities Clinical:

Core Responsibilities Ensures that patients are treated with courtesy at all times; their individual needs are respected, maintain patient privacy and dignity.

Manages clinic preparation, ensuring all stock and equipment is available to use, prepares and tests equipment. To achieve this good time keeping essential. Organises and, prioritises own workload Provides high quality patient care, appropriate to patient need.

Is responsible for a group of patients with indirect supervision of line manager.

Is responsible for seeing patients in a timely fashion and ensures delays in the running of the clinic are communicated to the admin team and patients.

Carries responsibility for patients care within the clinic ensuring their safety and wellbeing such as responsibility for management of transport patients, following up safeguarding issues post clinic.

Takes appropriate history and information from patients, and explains the procedure of screening to them, gaining their consent to screening and recording this information.


Answering any questions that are required to help the consent Conducts an accurate visual acuity eye test and full pupil dilation by instillation of dilating eye drops, working to the appropriate local and national protocols.

Captures the appropriate images of the patients Obtaining best quality imaging possible.

Takes a full history for patients with a reduced visual acuity, including last optometrist visit, past medical history to ensure best outcome for the patient.

Records notes which are necessary to assist in the success for the follow up visits, such as poor to dilate, wheelchair users, any mental or physical impairment which may require additional prior knowledge by the screener.

Collects data for audits and reports and input on electronic patient record systems/data collection systems. In collaboration with the line manager, identify and implement changes within the role to support development and improvement.

Recognises own level of competence to ensure safe Uses supplies and equipment effectively and economically with an awareness of budgetary control.

Maintains stock levels in clinics and asks administrator to order supplies when necessary.


Acts as a role model by upholding and implementing good practice in the workplace, ensuring the highest standards of care are delivered.

To undertake a link role, eg.

fire trainer/warden, moving and handling, infection control, enhancing communication and collaborative working by attending meetings and keeping colleagues up-to-date (through face-to-face and written/electronic briefing).

Administrative Responsible for ensuring synchronisation of the data occurs at each Responsible for ensuring the clinic admin work is completed.

All clinics are accounted for, and that each clinic has an allocated screener. The individual workloads are adequately distributed amongst the To raise any issues regarding clinic admin to line manager.

To provide failsafe admin role to ensure the patients are accounted for at the close of clinic and those who did not attend are followed up Ensures in clinic that each patients status is up to date and they are in the correct pathway for follow up Reports any changes to patient status or follow up to admin / line manager Provides admin support to the admin team as requested by line manager Training and Education Participates in the local induction programme for new Undertake and complete the Level 3 Health Screening To attend regional and national meetings as Undertakes on-line EQA grading on a monthly Audit and Research 1.

Participates in research and clinical audits as appropriate, keeping up to date with changing practices Personal and Professional Development Be active in enhancing own personal knowledge and self-development.

The diploma has been advised by the awarding centre as requiring 10 hours a week study. 5 hours will be provided by the DESP, 5 hours will be required in own time.

Attend mandatory and statutory training as Attend relevant education, training and study days as Other Role-Specific Duties Carry out any other reasonable duties commensurate with the role and delegated or requested by the manager or supervisor, as the needs of the service require.

The job description and person specification may be reviewed on an ongoing basis in accordance with the changing needs of the ward or department and the Trust.

Learning and Development Attend mandatory training updates as required.

Undertake training as necessary in line with the development of the post and as agreed with the line manager as part of the personal development process.

Achieve and demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development within agreed timescales. Identify own learning needs and jointly plan training requirements with your line manager Participate in the Trusts appraisal process to discuss how your role will help deliver the best possible care to our patients and help

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