Job summary
Employer heading
Cardiac Cath Lab band 3 HCA
NHS AfC: Band 3
At East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust our vision is to be widely recognised for providing safe, personal and effective care. We currently provide high quality services and treat over 600,000 people across East Lancashire and the surrounding area. We employ over 9,500 staff, many of whom are internationally renowned and have won awards for their work.
Job overview
We are looking to recruit a motivated and compassionate health care assistant to our team in Cardiac Cath Lab based at Royal Blackburn Hospital. The Cardiac Cath Lab provides acute and elective cardiac interventions to the patients of East Lancashire and beyond, using state of the art imaging technologies. The right candidate will have significant experience as a band 2 health care assistant or have experience at band 3 level. The right candidate will be able to demonstrate the core behaviors, set out in the trust behavior framework, you will actively work alongside the multidisciplinary team to deliver services in a safe personal and effective manner.
Main duties of the job
Under the supervision of a Registered Nurse you will provide care to patients to the highest attainable standard, in accordance to the clinical plan and maintaining the patients activities of daily living, following trust policies/procedures and guidelines.
Be competent to carry out a number of dexterous duties relevant to the Cath Lab area to a high level in a caring compassionate and efficient manner and escalate and concerns or issues promptly to a senior healthcare professional.
You will be involved in all aspects of care from admission through to discharge or transfer if appropriate, with inclusion safe transfer and escort.
You will be expected to recognize the signs of a deteriorating patient and inform senior staff immediately of any concern, responding appropriately to urgent and emergency situations.
IT skills will be required to document care provision within the patients EPR.
You will assist in the cleaning and maintenance of the Cath Lab areas with inclusion of reporting / removing hazard appropriately. You will adhere to IRMER guidance to ensure safety within radiation exposure areas.
Further details can be found within the Job description.
Working for our organisation
Our organisation's vision is to be widely recognized for providing safe, personal and effective care. We currently provide high quality services with state of the art technologies and expertise. The Cardiology directorate including the Cardiac Cath Lab have consistently excellent patient feedback demonstrating the patient satisfaction and quality.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
- Check and prepare all transfer trolleys and wheelchairs– i.e. Oxygen, suction, resuscitation equipment, linen and replace, as required.
- To transfer patients to and from all clinical areas.
- Assist in the safe moving and positioning of patients.
- Perform basic Nursing care to the highest attainable standard, in accordance with agreed Nursing Practice.
- Preparation of clinical area prior to procedure, by ensuring correct function of equipment, reporting any discrepancies and that there are adequate supplies of supplementary items.
- Assist in the preparation of cath lab prior to list or procedure.
- Support the clinical team during procedures – e.g. prepare sterile field, assistant the operator in basic procedures, carry out safety checks as instructed.
- Carry out venepuncture, cannulation and ECG’s as required.
- Assist in the cleaning of clinical areas and equipment, ensuring that the area is clear of potential hazards i.e. blood products, clinical waste and contaminated items to relevant collection areas.
- Ensure adequate stock levels are maintained – e.g. of linen and clinical equipment and report discrepancies. Order and replace as appropriate.
- Take delivery, check in relevant items and store all supplies and equipment for the clinical area.
- Deliver specimens/ x ray’s as required by local policy.
- Complete all documentation as per local policies – e.g. cardiac care pathway, care plans or electronic record.
- Care of patients’ notes and filing of notes in accordance with Trust policy.
- Refer any untoward incidents to the senior person on duty via IR1 reporting system.
- Support and supervise support staff within the department, and provide necessary training as required.
- Communicate with patients and colleagues by telephone, face to face, in writing or electronically to contribute to the efficient running of the department.
- Maintain a confidential and professional approach when dealing with patients, their relatives, and other professionals.
- Ensure good liaison with other Wards and Departments.
- Participate and contribute to unit meetings as necessary.
- Co-operate with members of the multi-disciplinary team.
- Attend mandatory training and reviews as local policy.
- Hold a basic care certificate and maintain standards accordingly.
- Be willing to undertake further training relevant to role.
- Participate in performance review process and achieve objectives.
- Contribute to the development of the service.
- Participate in clinical audit, trials and research within the department as required.
- To comply with safety policies, procedures and guidelines for self and others.
- To handle patient information effectively and safely in line with trust information governance policy, CQC standard and current legislation.
- To report as soon as is practically possible any hazards or defects.
- To report as soon as is practically possible accidents or untoward incidents and to ensure appropriate incident reporting documentation is completed.
- To promote the equality, diversity and rights of patients, relatives, and colleagues.
Attend training courses as required e.g. induction, moving and handling, fire lectures, core skills training and mandatory training.
Support Our Trust vision to deliver Safe, Personal and Effective care and to do this in a manner that demonstrates the core behaviours in the Behavioural framework.
- Taking responsibility
- Keeping it simple
- Excellence
- Building trust and respect
- Working together
Post holders are expected to work flexibly within their pay band. They should only be expected to carry our activities for which they are competent. Alternatively they may carry out the additional duties if they are receiving support or training in order to obtain the recognized level of competence.
Person specification
Essential and desirable
Essential criteria
- Completed Care Certificate
- GCSE Maths & English grade C or equivalent
- Experience or support of change
- MDT experience
- Cannulation/ venepuncture competency
- ECG competency
- Experience of training supporting others
- IT/ EPR skills
- Flexibility
Desirable criteria
- Knowledge of research based evidence related to role
- Recent CPD and able to recognize impact on practice
- Cardiology, Cath Lab or theatre experience
- Experience sterile field work
Applicant requirements
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Documents to download
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Jodene Hargreaves
- Job title
- Cardiac Cath Lab Manager
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 01254733681
- Additional information
e mail contact is preferable as I work clinically.
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