NHS 111 Health Advisor - Dorking
Practice Plus Group Holdings Limited, Dorking, Surrey
NHS 111 Health Advisor - Dorking
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Practice Plus Group Holdings Limited, Dorking, Surrey
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 day ago, 23 Dec | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
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Full Job Description
- Manage calls from patients and healthcare professionals with urgent and non-urgent healthcare needs, JOBSUMMARY You will manage calls from patients and healthcare professionalswith urgent and non-urgent healthcare needs, using the Pathways Systemappropriately to direct the patient to the service suitable for their needs. You will use computer systems tocapture patient information along with being expected to demonstrateself-directed learning and practice. There will be a period of competency-based training both initiallyand over the first 6 months of employment which you must complete in order toperform all the duties of the job to the required standard. Principal duties andresponsibilities : Call Handling Receiverequests for assistance, treatment or care to IUC / NHS 111 callcentre. The requests may be from members of the public, healthcarepractitioners or other professionals. Interactwith Individuals using telecommunications . You will answerthe calls in an efficient and courteous manner using organisational standardsand protocols. This will involve triaging patient calls using the appropriate PathwaysSystem. Communicateeffectively in a healthcare environment with colleagues as well as callersto the IUC / NHS 111 service. You will need to adjust the way you communicateto fit their knowledge and deal with callers with empathy and understanding. Youwill accurately record and check or amend details on the call logging computersystem. Directrequests for assistance, care or treatment using protocols or guidelines bysignposting patients / callers to the most appropriate care / service using theDirectory of Services where appropriate, guided by Pathways. This includesmaking judgements around what may or may not be significant changes in apatients condition. This may involve recognition and appropriate response toemergency situations. Support the safeguarding of individuals followinglocal protocols and standards. Relate to others in ways which support rights,inclusion and wellbeing of individuals, supporting individuals to keepthemselves safe. Contribute to the effectiveness of teams .Work as part of a multidisciplinaryteam, actively contributing to service improvements where appropriate. Assistnew members of staff. Assist in general administrative and clerical duties. Providecover for sickness, bank holidays, and annual leave of other health advisors.Work flexibly across sites as required by the service. General Duties Act within the limits of your competence andauthority , work to Pathways competencies and adhere to local protocolsand procedures. Make sure your actions reduce risks to healthand safety by maintaining a tidy office / call centre at all times, cleaningequipment before use and supporting the maintenance of equipment by reportingany faults as per local procedures. Adhere to health and safety policies andreport incidents and risks identified through Datix or via line manager. Comply with legal requirements for maintainingconfidentiality by maintaining strict confidentiality of all issues concerned withthe service. Adhere to requirements of the Data Protection Act 1984,information governance and Caldicott Principles. Foster peoples equality, diversity and rights by beingproactive against discrimination. Managing Self Make use ofsupervision . Participate in regular supervision inline with local guidelines in order to continually improve your performance andgain support following difficult calls. Develop your ownknowledge and practice , which includesreflecting on your practice, and taking opportunities to improve your practiceand apply learning in the workplace. Ensure personalfitness for work presenting a positive image of self andthe organisation. Maintain professional conduct including appearance at alltimes. Developing Others NB there is scope to add a Pathwayscoaching function to this role once the health advisor has gained experience intheir role and is keen to support development of others. The additionalcompetences would be. Undertake coachingor mentoring with new health advisors to supportthem in the IUC / NHS 111 call centre and their use of Pathways. This wouldrequire additional training to gain accreditation as an NHS Pathway coach orother Clinical Decision Making System equivalent. Probationary periods All staff new to the organisation arerequired to undertake Pathways training. Continuation in the role is dependentupon successful completion of training. Equality and diversity All staff have a role to play insupporting and championing equality and ensuring that our workplace and theservices we deliver are free from discrimination. This includes delivering theorganisations obligations as they are set out within the Equality Act andPublic Sector Equality Duty, which means not only ensuring equal opportunitiesfor staff and service users, but also ensuring that patients have equal accessto NHS services and that health inequalities are reduced across all protectedcharacteristics. Treating people equally may meantreating people differently or more favourably, in order to ensure equal access for example, by giving staff with dyslexia more time to sit tests, or bygiving people with learning disabilities longer appointments. All employees must be aware of their obligations and to abide by the spirit and nature of these requirements to avoid direct and indirect discrimination, instead championing equal access to health and care outcomes. Additional Information : Appraisal Practice Plus Group operates a system of individual performance review / appraisal for the purpose of agreeing performance objectives and discussing development needs in line with requirements of service need in the operational plan. Code of Conduct for professional Group All staff members are required to work in accordance with their professional group's code of conduct ( NMC, GMC, HPC). This job description is a basic guide to the scope and responsibilities of the post and will be regularly reviewed. Conflict of Interest You may not without the consent of Practice plus Group engage in any outside employment and must declare to your manager all private interests which could result in personal gain as a consequence of your employment position in practice plus Group. Interests that might appear to be in conflict should also be declared. Criminal Records Bureau It is a requirement of this position that a Criminal Records Bureau disclosure at the enhanced level be undertaken. Confidentiality Thepost holder is required not to disclose such information, particularly thatrelating to patients and staff. All employees are subject to the DataProtection Act 1998 and must not only maintain strict confidentiality inrespect of patient and staff records, but the accuracy and integrity of theinformation contained within. The post holder must not at any time usepersonal data held by Practice Plus Group for any unauthorised purpose ordisclosure such as data to a third party. Youmust not make any disclosure to any unauthorised person or use any confidentialinformation relating to the business affairs of Practice Plus Group, unlessexpressly authorised to do so by Practice Plus Group. Further guidance onconfidentiality is contained within Practice Plus Group Information SecurityManagement System (ISMS). Data Protection The post holder must at all timesrespect the confidentiality of information in line with the requirements of theData Protection Act and the company's ISO27001 accreditation. This includes, ifrequired to do so, obtain, process and / or use information held on a computer ina fair and lawful way, to hold data only for the specified registered purposesand to use or disclose data only to authorized persons or organizations asinstructed., Personal continuing professional development is encourages and an annual appraisal system is in place to discuss CPD and ongoing objectives. Equal Opportunities The post holder is required at all times to carryout responsibilities with due regard to Practice Plus Group Equal OpportunitiesPolicy and to ensure that staff receive equal treatment throughout theiremployment with Practice Plus Group. Health and Safety As an employee of Practice PlusGroup, the postholder has a duty under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974,to : - Take reasonable care of the healthand safety of themselves and all other persons who may be affected by theiracts or omissions at work. Co-operate with their employer to ensure compliance with Health andSafety legislation and the Health and Safety policies and procedures of thetreatment centre, not intentionally or recklessly interfere with, or misuse,anything provided in the interests of health, safety, or welfare, in pursuanceof any of the relevant statutory provisions. Risk Management All staff members have a responsibility to report all clinical and non-clinical accidents or incidents promptly and when requested to, co-operate with any investigation undertaken. This list of duties and responsibilities is by not exhaustive and thepost holder may be required to undertake other relevant and appropriate dutiesas reasonably required. This job description is subject to regular review and appropriatemodification.
- GCSE / Functional Skills English and Maths .
- Excellent listening and communication skills, ideally with IT and keyboard skills, plus some previous experience of working and communicating with the public.
- A real passion for helping other people, with the ability to learn all sorts of new skills and to thrive and develop in a fun, friendly, well-supported team ., Qualifications Essential
- GCSE in English and Maths
- Retail, hospitality, customer service, dealing with the public experience
- Good ability to communicate in English Experience Essential
- Experience working with the public
- Experience of working on a computer Desirable
- Call centre experience, or good telephone skills
Ever wanted to play your part in an exciting service that really makes a difference to everyones lives? As a key member of our 111 team in Dorking youll be doing just that. This is your chance to train to be a Health Advisor in our 111 call centre , handling calls from members of the public. Youll learn how to use a state-of-the-art triage tool called NHS Pathways to assess patients over the phone and direct them to the most appropriate care. Although these are not emergency calls, youll also need to be prepared to deal with emotional, distressing or life-threatening scenarios and to arrange for 999 services if required., Practice Plus Groupis passionate about great healthcare. We believe that anyone should be able toaccess excellent care, whether via the NHS or privately. Our breadth ofexpertise spans surgery, diagnostics, general practice, offender health andurgent care, with an unrivalled range of different services provided across thecountry. Were proud to be at the forefront of developing new and exciting waysto support the nations health too, helping patients to maximise theirwellbeing and live life to the full. When youre part of the Practice Plus Group team, you dont just have a job.You have a career. We work with you to help you grow in your role and take yourcareer in the direction you want to go. Well help you be the best you can be. We want our team members to feel motivated and rewarded. So we offer acompetitive package of pay and benefits. We also recognise the value of ahealthy work-life balance so we always try to be flexible, helping you fityour working - Direct patients to the service suitable for their needs,using the Pathways
- Capture patient information using computer systems
- Communicate effectively and empathetically in a healthcare environment with patients and colleagues
- Pay :
- per hour daytime and during training (07 : 00-23 : 00)
- per hour contractual night rate (23 : 00-24 : 00)
- per hour weekends (18 : 00 Friday-midnight; any hours worked on Saturday or Sunday)
- 25 days annual leave, increasing with service up to 28 days per year + bank holidays.
- Great job security , flexibility over hours (whenever we can), and full support for ongoing career progression into coaching, training and management roles.
- Practice Plus Group benefits include company pension scheme, life assurance, cycle to work scheme, retail discounts, and an employee assistance programme for yourself and family.
We offer enhanced pay rates for weekends, we are offering part-time roles from 16 - 30 hours per week to cover our core shifts (weekends, evenings and bank holidays) when patients most need us. Please note : If you require a full-time role ( hours),and are happy to work every weekend with time off during the week, we can offer this option. The extensive fully paid training equips you with valuable skills and includes assessments. We have full-time courses available , Mon-Fri (9am-5pm) for 4 weeks.,