Job summary
An opportunity has arisen for a Band 3 Healthcare Support Worker to join the team at New Horizons Mother and Baby Unit located on the Southmead Hospital site in North Bristol.
New Horizon MBU is a 4 bedded stand alone inpatient unit that provides specialist care and treatment for women suffering from perinatal mental health difficulties. The unit supports women from 32 weeks antenatal and postnatal women with babies up to one year of age. New Horizon MBU particularly supports mothers who are having issues relating to attachment and bonding with their baby and when the mother's mental health is effecting their ability to care for their baby.
Care is provided over a 24 hour period and clinical team members work rotational shift patterns including days, nights, weekends and bank holidays.
Sometimes the role will be tough, you will see and be involved in some difficult things involving our patients. However here at New Horizon MBU we are a very close, compassionate and supportive team that thrive on looking after one another so we can deliver excellent care to the women on our unit.
Main duties of the job
Clinical work with service users with a range of acute and enduring mental health illnesses, with the main focus of promoting bonding and attachment with their baby. You will be expected to build therapeutic relationships with service users and their loved ones, supporting them through their transition into hospital and throughout. On New Horizons we work closely with children's social care team therefore you will need to safeguarding and promote the welfare of children and young people.
Support complex needs and vulnerable families alongside side the team and other health professionals. Plan and implement safety plans created with patients and their loved ones. Support activities of daily living alongside a child, such as supporting daily walks, home leave, cooking, baby activities.
You will be expected to complete all statutory and mandatory trainings identified by our trust including the prevention and management of violence and aggression, basic resuscitation and paediatric basic resuscitation.
About us
We are AWP (Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust)a diverse organisation with over 5,000 dedicated staff providing inpatient and community-based mental health care.
We provide services from a range of locations to approximately 1.8 million people living in Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES), Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire, Swindon, across the county of Wiltshire and in parts of Dorset.
Our outstanding people promote mental health and wellbeing. The expertise and resources within AWP are dedicated to a person-centred approach for those who use our services and for all employees. We recognise that happy and fulfilled employees give better care.
At AWP we actively encourage applicants from all backgrounds; we are particularly keen to encourage applications from people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, those with disabilities and from the LGBTQ+ community. We want people to bring their unique blend of experiences, backgrounds, perspectives and knowledge to AWP, as diversity makes us stronger.
Job description
Job responsibilities
1. To deliver high quality care and recovery interventions forservice users within designated clinical areas, in collaborationwith, and under the indirect supervision of, registered carestaff. These may include:Supporting individuals with fluids and nutrition, physicalwellbeing, and personal care. Assisting service users with financial or accommodation issues.Escorting or accompanying service users for planned periods ofleave on hospital grounds and in the community facilitatingsocial inclusion.Encouraging service users to talk about their experiences inone-to-one or group discussions.2. To help maintain a clean, well-organised, safe and therapeuticenvironment that meets the needs of service users, carers andcolleagues, and to support registered care staff to performstandardised environmental assessments to monitor andimprove the care setting.3. To deliver psychosocially-informed one to one and groupinterventions aiming to positively impact service userscognitive and emotional wellbeing.4. To work as part of a multi-disciplinary team. To assume lead orlink roles on core practice initiatives and priorities (e.g. Essenceof Care, Safewards and carer engagement) under thesupervision of registered staff. To integrate areas of personalinterest with clinical practice to enhance the diversity of theteams provision of care.5. To practise planned care, and to directly participate in thedevelopment of recovery-focused interventions that addressservice users and carers needs and preferences. To proactivelyreview, record and assess the on-going impacts of suchinterventions.6. To participate in the on-going care planning, CPA and riskassessment processes in collaboration with service users, theircarers, and other members of the care team and to contribute to all aspects of clinical record keeping.
7. To maintain a basic working understanding of both the MentalHealth Act (1983) and Mental Capacity Act (2005), and anyother relevant legislation, as required by mandatory andstatutory training (MaST).8. To adhere to AWPs Code of Conduct for unregisteredpractitioners; promoting and embedding it through the deliveryof peer support and supervision to junior, temporary and newlyappointed Health Care Support Workers.9. To observe and record interactions with service users andcarers both verbally and in writing via clinical records and staffhandovers.10. To deliver a wide range of fundamental care interventionsusing evidence based clinical tools, to monitor and improvephysical health and personal wellbeing and to model a highstandard of dignity, respect and candour.11. To engage in reflective practice to maintain and promoteongoing clinical practice.12. To promote and enhance a positive learning culture, beingproactive in the induction, orientation and support of junior,temporary and newly appointed Health Care Support Workers,seeking to embed core care values into practice.
As part of your role your clinical opinion, observations and knowledge will be valued as part of ongoing assessment and treatment for our patients, therefore we ensure all staff receive the relevant and most up to date perinatal mental health training.
You can expect to receive monthly line management supervision from a qualified member of the team and clinical supervision. We also have team formulation, reflective practice and continuing practice development (CPD) embedded in the practice of the ward.
Job description
Job responsibilities
1. To deliver high quality care and recovery interventions forservice users within designated clinical areas, in collaborationwith, and under the indirect supervision of, registered carestaff. These may include:Supporting individuals with fluids and nutrition, physicalwellbeing, and personal care. Assisting service users with financial or accommodation issues.Escorting or accompanying service users for planned periods ofleave on hospital grounds and in the community facilitatingsocial inclusion.Encouraging service users to talk about their experiences inone-to-one or group discussions.2. To help maintain a clean, well-organised, safe and therapeuticenvironment that meets the needs of service users, carers andcolleagues, and to support registered care staff to performstandardised environmental assessments to monitor andimprove the care setting.3. To deliver psychosocially-informed one to one and groupinterventions aiming to positively impact service userscognitive and emotional wellbeing.4. To work as part of a multi-disciplinary team. To assume lead orlink roles on core practice initiatives and priorities (e.g. Essenceof Care, Safewards and carer engagement) under thesupervision of registered staff. To integrate areas of personalinterest with clinical practice to enhance the diversity of theteams provision of care.5. To practise planned care, and to directly participate in thedevelopment of recovery-focused interventions that addressservice users and carers needs and preferences. To proactivelyreview, record and assess the on-going impacts of suchinterventions.6. To participate in the on-going care planning, CPA and riskassessment processes in collaboration with service users, theircarers, and other members of the care team and to contribute to all aspects of clinical record keeping.
7. To maintain a basic working understanding of both the MentalHealth Act (1983) and Mental Capacity Act (2005), and anyother relevant legislation, as required by mandatory andstatutory training (MaST).8. To adhere to AWPs Code of Conduct for unregisteredpractitioners; promoting and embedding it through the deliveryof peer support and supervision to junior, temporary and newlyappointed Health Care Support Workers.9. To observe and record interactions with service users andcarers both verbally and in writing via clinical records and staffhandovers.10. To deliver a wide range of fundamental care interventionsusing evidence based clinical tools, to monitor and improvephysical health and personal wellbeing and to model a highstandard of dignity, respect and candour.11. To engage in reflective practice to maintain and promoteongoing clinical practice.12. To promote and enhance a positive learning culture, beingproactive in the induction, orientation and support of junior,temporary and newly appointed Health Care Support Workers,seeking to embed core care values into practice.
As part of your role your clinical opinion, observations and knowledge will be valued as part of ongoing assessment and treatment for our patients, therefore we ensure all staff receive the relevant and most up to date perinatal mental health training.
You can expect to receive monthly line management supervision from a qualified member of the team and clinical supervision. We also have team formulation, reflective practice and continuing practice development (CPD) embedded in the practice of the ward.
Person Specification
Education & Qualifications
Essential
- Possession of, or the ability and willingness to work towards, an appropriate Level 3 vocational qualification (e.g. Level 3 Diploma in Mental Health or Health and Social Care)
- Experience of working as a healthcare support worker in a clinical team.
- Knowledge of, and experience of working with, a range of mental health issues
- Ability to communicate in written and verbal English to a high standard, and basic numeracy skills.
Desirable
- Training in counselling or psychosocial interventions
Person Specification
Education & Qualifications
Essential
- Possession of, or the ability and willingness to work towards, an appropriate Level 3 vocational qualification (e.g. Level 3 Diploma in Mental Health or Health and Social Care)
- Experience of working as a healthcare support worker in a clinical team.
- Knowledge of, and experience of working with, a range of mental health issues
- Ability to communicate in written and verbal English to a high standard, and basic numeracy skills.
Desirable
- Training in counselling or psychosocial interventions
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.