Job summary
Employer heading
Chemotherapy Healthcare Assistant
NHS AfC: Band 2
Job overview
The post holder will assist qualified nursing staff with the provision of high quality care to patients receiving a variety of chemotherapy and anti-cancer treatments.
You will need to be a passionate, dedicated individual who is caring and hard working to join the fantastic chemotherapy team.
Main duties of the job
- Under the direction of qualified staff, assist with the delivery of a programme of care undertaking duties as delegated by qualified members of the nursing team.
- Communicate all relevant information concerning the patient’s needs/cares to the appropriate qualified nurse responsible for the patient.
- Contribute to effective communication in the ward/department by assisting with appropriate administration duties.
- Work with colleagues in the control of infection; having an awareness of current practices and participating in decontamination duties.
- Work with colleagues to promote the development of the nursing model and agreed ward objectives.
- Work with colleagues to continually improve standards of nursing practice.
- Maintain good working relationships with other members of staff.
- Be familiar and comply at all times with relevant operational, personnel, health & safety policies, procedures and protocols applicable to the post.
- Acknowledge patients/relatives concerns and complaints and referring on to the appropriate colleagues as required.
- Assist the Sister/Charge Nurse to ensure that services comply with the standards required by the Professional Bodies.
- As part of the Trust’s appraisal process, identify own learning needs and participate in continual development of a learning environment, to gain and share knowledge and skills.
- Completion of the Care Certificate & to commence the QCF level 2 Clinical Healthcare Support and complete within 12 months.
Working for our organisation
#WeAreTeamCRH
Compassion, Achievement, Relationships, Environment
At Chesterfield Royal our Proud to CARE ethos is at the heart of how we run the hospital looking after our patients and taking care of our staff:
Compassion
Compassionate care delivered with professionalism and a positive, friendly attitude
Care that preserves dignity and respects the person; putting patients at the heart of all we do
Respecting the unique and individual contribution that each of our staff members make – fair,
positive and inclusive, recognising diversity and using it to enrich our organisation
Achievement
Excellent care, safe services and a positive experience every time
Exceeding expectations by delivering first-class performance, bettering national standards through
innovation and ingenuity
Relationships
An open and honest relationship with our patients, staff, partners and our communities
Working in partnership in the interests of our patients
Acting in a socially responsible way and meeting our commitments to the local community.
Environment
Providing a hospital environment that is modern, clean and safe – conducive to care and
recovery; and a good place to work.
Key Result Areas
These are the key areas that support the purpose of the job
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The post holder will assist qualified nursing staff with the provision of high quality care to patients receiving a variety of chemotherapy and anti-cancer treatments. You will need to be a passionate dedicated individual who is caring and hard working to join the fantastic chemotherapy team.
At Chesterfield Royal our proud to CARE ethos is at the heart of how we run the hospital looking after patients and taking care of our staff.
- Compassionate care delivered with professionalism and a positive, friendly attitude
- Care that preserves dignity and respects the person; putting patients at the heart of all we do
- Respecting the unique and individual contribution that each of our staff members make – fair, positive and inclusive, recognising diversity and using it to enrich our organisation
- Excellent care, safe services and a positive experience every time
- Exceeding expectations by delivering first-class performance, bettering national standards through innovation and ingenuity
- An open and honest relationship with our patients, staff, partners and our communities
- Working in partnership in the interests of our patients
- Acting in a socially responsible way and meeting our commitments to the local
- Providing a hospital environment that is modern, clean and safe – conducive to care and recovery; and a good place to work.
This job description attached acts as a guideline to the responsibilities of the post holder and will be reviewed in consultation with the post holder and amended to meet changing professional and service needs.
Person specification
Qualification & Training
Essential criteria
- Education to GCSE standard (or equivalent), to include Maths & English Care Certificate (or willing to work towards)
- QCF level 2 Clinical Healthcare Support or willing to work towards and complete within 12 months
- Care Certificate (or willing to work towards)
Desirable criteria
- Health Related Training, First Aid, Moving & Handling, Food Handling.
- NVQ care qualification
Experience
Essential criteria
- Understands the need for confidentiality
- Understands & committed to a caring approach to patients, relatives/carers
- Basic understanding of the pathways involved in chemotherapy
Desirable criteria
- Experience in a NHS/health care setting. Experience working in a Outpatient/chemotherapy setting
- Experience working in a Outpatient/chemotherapy setting
Personal Attributes
Essential criteria
- Able to work & cope with rotating shift patterns (early, late, night shifts over 7 days of the week
- Able to move (manual handling) patients & equipment e.g. patient hoists, commodes, wheelchairs etc.
- Able to deal with exposure to bereavement & ‘difficult’ patients & relatives
- Professional appearance/approach to work
- Good Team Member
- Caring manner
- Adaptable to meet service needs
Demonstrates Trusts Values
Essential criteria
- Compassion, Achievement, Relationships, Environment – Proud to CARE
Skills & Knowledge
Essential criteria
- Able to demonstrate a caring approach to patients & relatives & works so that patients’ dignity & respect is maintained at all times.
- Able to communicate routine information including observations effectively verbally & written to staff, patients/relatives.
- Able to prioritise own workload.
- Able to work under own initiative within boundaries of role.
- Demonstrates awareness of importance of working as part of a team
Desirable criteria
- Basic nursing skills
- Basic understanding of nursing practice & code of conduct - The 6C’S. NHS Constitution
Applicant requirements
The postholder will have access to vulnerable people in the course of their normal duties and as such this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Documents to download
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Keri Comins
- Job title
- Macmillan Lead Chemotherapy Nurse
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 01246 516495
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