Care assistant
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Job role insights
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Date posted
3 December 2024
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Closing date
3 December 2024
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Hiring location
(Bishops Stortford) Hertfordshire
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Offered salary
Max:£13/hour
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Quantity
1 person
Description
To be polite and courteous at all times
Key duties and responsibilities
Following assessment of residents, to assist in their care and rehabilitation. This includes
- To help to maintain the dignity, privacy, individuality and confidentiality of the resident at all times.
- To assist with the physical care of the residents with the Care Plan, following the direction and supervision of the Manager/Nurse-in-Charge.
- To help promote mental and physical activities of the residents, through talking to them, encouraging activities such as reading, writing, hobbies and general recreation.
- To assist with getting residents up, washing, dressing/undressing, eating, drinking, toileting and helping residents back to bed, ensuring correct positioning for comfort and good nursing care.
- To bed bath, bath or shower the residents, making appropriate use of hoists and lifting equipment (as stipulated in each resident’s risk assessment).
- To observe and report residents’ changes and any progress in their condition to the Nurse-in-Charge or the Manager.
- To assist residents’ use of the toilet, continence promotion, pressure area care, mouth care, ensuring nails are washed daily.
- To assist residents to walk using mobility aids as appropriate e.g. Zimmer frames, walking sticks or tripods.
- To assist with serving meals and feeding of residents as required.
- To help with recording and maintaining the care of property belonging to the residents.
- To ensure that the home looks clean and tidy. Ensure the rooms are tidy and toiletries are put away. If necessary do light cleaning to maintain standards.
- To refer all queries regarding residents and the home to the Nurse-in-Charge or the Manager.
- To read and understand the policy and procedures folder and participate in the training provided.
General Duties
- Untoward incidents: to report to the Nurse-in-Charge all untoward incidents occurring with residents, staff or visitors within the home and ensure that they are recorded in the accident book.
- Reporting for duty: to report to the Nurse-in-Charge when starting and finishing duties.
- Recording working hours: to be responsible for your own time sheet, handing it in completed at the end of each month. Delayed submission may result in late payment of wages.
- Fire procedure: to be fully aware of the fire procedure including reading and understanding policy about what to do in the event of a fire. To be aware of the location of fire alarm call points, fire extinguishers and fire exits, ensuring the exits are kept clear at all times.
- Training: to attend mandatory training sessions such as moving and handling, fire lectures, infection control, food hygiene and other training sessions in the home on a regular basis.
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