Healthcare Assistants Band 3 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Arthur Rank Hospice Charity

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Organisation and team context:

Founded in 1981, Arthur Rank Hospice Charity supports people living in Cambridgeshire with an advanced serious illness or a life-limiting condition and those in need of end-of-life care.

We care for more than 4,000 patients each year at our Hospice in Cambridgeshire, the Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre in Wisbech and in patients own homes via the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Community Team.

The Hospice at Home service cares for patients throughout Cambridgeshire who choose to remain in their own home in their last weeks of life.

We are holistic in our approach and the care is tailored to each persons specific needs.

The compassionate team of Nurses and Healthcare Assistants provide practical and holistic care supporting patients and their families


Job Purpose:
To work within a team to assist in the delivery of nursing and palliative care, ensuring the highest standard of care are received by patients and their families in their own home


Main Responsibilities:

Contribute to the delivery of a planned programme of care under the direction of the Registered Nurse To carry out tasks involving direct patient care and support to patients and families To act within the limits of your competency and authority Contribute to the effectiveness of the team by participating in the multi disciplinary team working to support individuals in their own homes.

Promote the privacy, dignity and confidentiality of patients at all times Clinical Intervention:

Report general observations and feedback to the Registered Nurse both verbally and in written formats on system one, including any significant changes in the patients condition Undertake specific duties that contribute to the assessment of patients as requested by the Registered Nurse Seek appropriate advice and support from the Registered Nurse during occasions when patients or their carers become distressed Adhere to Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Infection Prevention and Control Policy Maintain the dignity of the patient at all times whilst dealing with aspects of personal care Communicate effectively with patients, carers, staff and other professionals.


Use a variety of verbal and non-verbal skills to overcome communication barriers presented by patients due to their cognitive or impaired sensory deficits.

Support individuals and carers to cope with their emotional, psychological and spiritual well-being Maintain accurate patient records in accordance with the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Record Keeping policy Plan with registered professionals activities, interventions or treatments to achieve specified goals and care plans Contribute to care planning by monitoring and evaluating therapeutic interventions within an overall programme of care Help individuals to retain, regain and develop the skills to manage their lives and environment including enabling individuals to use assistive technology Work in collaboration with family/carers to enable them to support individuals Extra skills that can be used within the community must be competency assessed yearly and can only be carried out under the Arthur Rank Hospice Delegation Policy and under the guidance of a Registered Nurse, such as wound care.

Demonstrate the ability to use basic listening skills with patients and their relatives/carers when appropriate Under the guidance of a Registered Nurse, maximise physical comfort and well-being of patients in terms of hygiene, mobility, toileting and nutritional needs To exercise care and economy in the use of stores Support volunteers, students and colleagues.

Special feature of the job The service provides care 7 days a week across Cambridgeshire and clinical staff are rostered to provide this coverage.


Whilst the rosters are created 5- 8 weeks in advance, there may be exceptional circumstances in which the job holder will need to be flexible to change a scheduled rota at short notice in times of clinical staffing crisis.

Personal Development Develop your own knowledge and practice and reflect on and evaluate your own values, priorities, interests and effectiveness.

Monitor your own work practice. With the support of the team leader take responsibility for attending clinical supervision and staff de briefing sessions.


Undertake dynamic risk assessments Under the direction of the Registered Nurse, play a specific role in maintaining a safe environment for patients, staff and families Ensure your own actions reduce risks to health and safety.

Minimise the risk of spreading infection by cleaning, disinfection and storing care equipment. Ensure your actions contribute to a positive and safe working culture. Protect individuals from abuse Support the safeguarding of individuals Key working relationships Patients and families providing personal care to patients and emotional/spiritual support and guidance to patients and families Colleagues working with all members of the MDT to plan and deliver specialist care and escalating information or concern

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