Who are The Fairlie Healthcare Group?
The Fairlie Healthcare Group is a leading provider of high-quality care, and we were established in 1999. We specialise in caring for adults with neurological conditions, as well as patients with tracheostomies and who require ventilator support.
Our new career pathway means that whatever skills and experience you currently possess, you could fit into our pathway and progress your career with The Fairlie Healthcare Group, gaining specialist competencies and personal development along the way.
We are now looking for more outstanding staff to join us on this exciting journey.
Scope
- To co-ordinate personal care and nursing care to our Residents in line with the core values and values framework of the Home ensuring these are utilised at all times and to ensure that such care is delivered in line with the Resident's individual care plan which reflects current needs.
- To ensure care that is delivered is safe, caring, effective and responsive to the Resident's needs, and play a part in creating and promoting an environment where excellence can flourish.
- To ensure scope of practice is in line with the Home's policies and procedures and the NMC Code of Conduct.
- To work within the operating framework of the Home with regards to the job level ensuring that all policies and procedures are followed at all times.
- Under the supervision of the Management team, to actively work towards developing own relevant nursing skills in order to achieve the Fairlie Healthcare Group's Staff Nurse competencies.
What will my duties be?
- Ensure the personal care and other health needs of Residents are met and that assigned duties are executed in a professional and caring manner giving due regard to the Home's core values and values framework and the Skills for Care Code of Conduct for Health and Social Care Workers and the NMC Code of Conduct.
- To ensure all relevant clinical documentation is in place, reflects the current clinical and care needs of the Resident as is updated monthly, (or more often if the Residents condition changes) to ensure accurate records are maintained, in line with the Home's policies and procedures and NMC guidance on record keeping.
- To administer prescribed medication to Residents in line with the instructions of the prescribing doctor and the Home's medication policies and procedures, and NMC guidance on the Standards of Medication Administration.
- To monitor the health needs of Residents to ensure appropriate escalation using the NEWs protocol to General Practitioner services or a local acute hospital as appropriate.
- To work co-operatively with colleagues in the pursuit of the responsibilities of the post, with due regard to our diversity and inclusion framework and policies. To carry out the reasonable instructions of the senior nurse in charge or management staff to ensure optimal use of resources within the Home to ensure high quality care can be delivered at all times.
- To attend rostered shifts as defined in the off-duty and to follow all HR policies and procedures in the event of being unable to attend for a rostered shift; understanding that such absence risks service levels and has the potential to compromise standards of care.
- To ensure concepts learnt during mandatory training sessions, (health and safety, inflectional control, core values, and fire safety - this is not an exhaustive list) are upheld and demonstrated in practice during your working shift.
- To act at all times to uphold the CQC domains ensuring care delivered is safe, caring, effective and responsive.
- To use the clinical governance framework and adverse event reporting procedures as per the Home's policy and procedures to identify and report any adverse events, particularly in respect of patient safety or other reportable events.
What do I need to be successful?
Essential
- Registered Nurse (RN1) with active NMC registration
- Understanding of NMC Code of Professional Conduct
- Proficiency in dispensing and administrating oral medication
- The ability of managing and prioritising conflicting workloads
- Interest to develop knowledge of the clinical speciality and own practice
- The ability to be flexible and adapt to changing situations and work effectively under pressure
- Able to manage patients' emotional needs and demonstrate empathy and caring
- Ability to solve and escalate problems and issues aswell as communicating effectively both written and verbal
- To be able to work collaboratively with other staff members
- The drive and determination to achieve objectives
- Focused on continual personal development
- Enthusiasm for and belief in patient healthcare
Desirable
- Experience in neuro rehabilitation environment
- Awareness and understanding of current neuro health issues
- Proficiency in dispensing and administrating medication
- Ability to identify and implement improvements to service
- Proven record in teaching/mentoring/supervising others
- Computer literacy skills
- Ability to lead a team to achieve results
What's in it for me?
- Genuine career progression and development opportunities
- Career ladder, achieving promotions and gaining your core competencies along the way.
- Paid Breaks
- Onsite parking
- Free meals whilst working on shift.
- Company Pension Scheme
- Free staff uniform and DBS
- Cycle to work scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme
- New and improved starter induction programme
- Comprehensive on the job training & support
Shift : 12 hours shift day or night (08am to 08pm or 08pm to 08am)
Location: Banstead
Contract: Permanent/Part time or full time
Equal Opportunities
Fairlie Healthcare are an equal opportunities employer, who value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.
The successful candidate will be required to undertake a DBS check.