At Dart Ward, our 16‑bedded, light, and spacious inpatient ward provides vital care to patients undergoing rehabilitation and end‑of‑life care after acute illnesses. The ward is thoughtfully designed with both patients and staff in mind, featuring a vibrant garden, comfortable breakout rooms, and patient beds offering scenic views of the historic church and castle.
As a Healthcare Support Worker with us, you'll become part of a warm, friendly, and dynamic team where everyone is valued and supported. We believe our staff are what make us truly special. In our team, we work together, support one another, and keep the atmosphere positive and fun – even on the tough days, we've got each other's backs.
RoleYou’ll play a key role in helping patients regain their independence and achieve a level of life‑enhancing functionality. As a Healthcare Support Worker (HCSW) on Dart Ward, your role will involve:
- Supporting a diverse range of patients, providing compassionate care, rehabilitation, and end‑of‑life support.
- Taking and interpreting vital signs on adults and supporting with cannulation and venepuncture. You will be supported to ensure you can undertake these skills and competencies.
- Assisting in therapy sessions, games, exercise classes, and breakfast clubs designed to support our patients' recovery.
- Ensuring patients receive the highest level of care, working as part of a close‑knit team with 3 trained staff and 2 HCSWs on day shifts, and 2 trained for 2 HCSW staff on nights.
- Building lasting relationships with patients, walking with them on their journey to recovery, and helping to prevent unnecessary hospital admissions.
Located in the historic and picturesque town of Totnes, our community hospital offers a unique and rewarding work environment. Based in the heart of Totnes and surrounded by stunning riverside views, the Community hospital is just a short walk from the town's vibrant high street, where you can explore local arts, culture, and enjoy delicious street food from the market hall or nearby businesses.
Due to varying day and night shift patterns not aligning with public transport, a full UK driving licence is required.
You Will Be Responsible For- Undertake training to perform high quality clinical interventions effectively and remain competent to practice these interventions, such as clinical observations, blood glucose monitoring, urinalysis, venepuncture, removal or urinary catheter, insertion and removal of peripheral cannulas, perform ECG, calculation of BMI, all following assessment and completion of clinical competency.
- Assess a person's clinical condition, within the individual's scope of competence using tools such as NEWS2 parameters, pain assessment tool, non‑verbal signs of deterioration, and know how to urgently escalat[e] concerns appropriately.
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