We are therefore looking to recruit a motivated, hardworking individual who has excellent communication skills & a passion for their role and improving patient care. When working clinically we expect you to perform with passion and drive, provide clinically excellent care, and be supportive to patients, relatives, and other MDT members.
This is an excellent opportunity for an individual who is looking to join a fast paced, interesting and rewarding team.
To contribute to the day-to-day housekeeping requirements of the whole ward ensuring that it is clean and tidy and that a safe environment is provided for the patients and their families. Tasks include raising queries in relation to restocking of all clinical areas and stocking of laundry, cleaning of equipment, defrosting of fridges, freezers, etc.
• To manage ordering and stock rotation of all consumables for the unit.
• To keep the unit clutter free.
• Daily cleaning of equipment
• To provide an initial tidy of the patient areas.
• To raise queries in relation to the provision of cleaning services.
• The housekeeper will have delegated responsibility under supervision of the Ward Manager/Service Manager for the sourcing of clinical kit and consumables.
• To assist with providing refreshments as required to patients.
• To be aware financial stock management and make effective use of resources, stock rotation.
• Report damaged/faulty equipment to the service provider, ensuring that all medical devices are decontaminated in accordance with Trust Policy.
Bolton NHS Foundation Trust is an integrated acute and community services provider with a strong record of quality care service delivery and one of the best staff surveys in the country. With a catchment area that incorporates parts of Bury, Wigan and Salford, we deliver services to a diverse population of 320,000 people. We’re a humble place but we know what makes us CQC-rated ‘good’ - our highly engaged staff who truly live our VOICE values day-by-day. There’s an overwhelming passion here to put the people of Bolton at the heart of everything we do and a warm, welcoming team approach which cuts across all professions. If you share that passion, then we would like to hear from you.
To contribute to the day-to-day housekeeping requirements of the whole ward ensuring that it is clean and tidy and that a safe environment is provided for the patients and their families. Tasks include raising queries in relation to restocking of all clinical areas and stocking of laundry, cleaning of equipment, defrosting of fridges, freezers, etc.
• To manage ordering and stock rotation of all consumables for the unit.
• To keep the unit clutter free.
• Daily cleaning of equipment
• To provide an initial tidy of the patient areas.
• To raise queries in relation to the provision of cleaning services.
• The housekeeper will have delegated responsibility under supervision of the Ward Manager/Service Manager for the sourcing of clinical kit and consumables.
• To assist with providing refreshments as required to patients.
• To be aware financial stock management and make effective use of resources, stock rotation.
• Report damaged/faulty equipment to the service provider, ensuring that all medical devices are decontaminated in accordance with Trust Policy.
• Undertake tasks relevant to role and patient care need, as follows:
Make safe and clean spillage, including body fluids.
• Changing of medical gas cylinders on the unit, using appropriate methods of work.
• Assist and take direction in the event of any fire/major accident or incident.
COMMUNICATION:
• Maintain an effective communication network; both verbal and written, informing nursing staff of all matters which would normally be referred to a more experienced person.
• Assist in maintaining, recording and storing non-patient information, including electronic data, within the department.
• Liaise with other service providers to support the efficiency of the unit.
• Meet and welcome patients/families and familiarise them with the environment.
• Transport messages to other departments as requested.
• Develop and maintain good relationships with team members, patients/carers, and visitors to the unit. Provide assistance when necessary.
ORGANISATION:
• Unpack supplies and restock agreed areas daily in relation to products.
• Check and put away all non-controlled pharmacy products.
• Maintain safe storage of equipment. Check and tidy equipment stores as required.
• Raise queries in relation to planned maintenance of fixtures, fittings and equipment.
• Raise a service call for faulty equipment and location of loaned equipment. Liaise with wards/departments and external service providers to ensure equipment is returned.
MOVING AND HANDLING:
• Staff member to attend trust mandatory moving and handling training and participate in any in house training.
• Assist with the transfer of patients, using equipment as directed, for example a Patient slide, hoist.
INFECTION CONTROL:
• Dispose of clinical and other waste, sharps and soiled linen to a central collection point in line with Trust policy.
• Disinfect, assemble and dismantle equipment for cleaning purposes only in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
• The post holder must comply with all relevant policies, procedures and training on infection prevention and control.
STAFF DEVELOPMENT:
• Participate in KSF Review. Develop an annual Personal Development Plan to identify Training and Development needs in line with personal and organisational objectives. Maintain a KSF Portfolio.
• Sustain and improve own development by using opportunities provided by the Trust.
• Assist with induction programmes for newly appointed staff.
QUALITY AND STANDARDS:
• Be proactive in improving patient satisfaction, taking every opportunity to defuse and pre-empt possible complaints.
• Contribute to quality standards including Clinical Governance.
• Treat all staff, patients, visitors and other colleagues equally and with dignity and respect, irrespective of race, creed, age, disability etc.
LEGAL AND CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Undertake all appropriately delegated roles to a high standard.
• Adhere to Trust and departmental policies and procedures.
• Contribute to the prevention and management of untoward incidents and the maintenance of security of the ward/unit and personal belongings of staff, patients/clients and visitors.
HEALTH, SAFETY AND SECURITY:
• All employees have a duty to report any accidents, complaints, defects in equipment, near misses and untoward incidents, following Trust procedure.
• To ensure that Health and Safety legislation is adhered to at all times, including COSHH, Workplace Risk Assessment and Control of Infection.
CONFIDENTIALITY:
• Working within the trust you may gain knowledge of confidential matters which may include personal and medical information about patients and staff. Such information must be considered strictly confidential and must not be discussed or disclosed. Failure to adhere to Trust confidentiality requirements, could lead to disciplinary action being taken against you.
DATA QUALITY:
• All employees are reminded about the importance of Data Quality and staff should make themselves aware of both departmental and corporate objectives for Data Quality.
• Data Quality forms part of the appraisal and objective setting process for staff responsible for data entry and data production; staff should ensure that they adhere to policies and procedures at all times. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action being taken.
CODES OF CONDUCT AND ACCOUNTABILITY:
• You are expected to comply with relevant Bolton NHS Foundation Trust codes of conduct and accountability.
INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL:
• You must comply with all relevant policies, procedures and training on infection prevention and control.
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND VUNERABLE ADULTS:
• You must comply with all relevant policies, procedures and training on safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults.
VALUING DIVERSITY AND PROMOTING EQUALITY:
• You must comply with all relevant policies, procedures and training on valuing diversity and promoting equality.
TRAINING:
• Managers are required to take responsibility for their own and their staff’s development.
• All employees have a duty to attend all mandatory training sessions as required by the Trust.
This advert closes on Wednesday 28 Aug 2024
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