Job summary Are you an experienced carer or allied health worker?
Would you like the opportunity to support individuals with their ongoing health needs?
If yes, then BSW CCG would love to hear from you!
BSW Continuing Healthcare (CHC) Service is responsible for ensuring that patients referred for NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS Funded Nursing Care (FNC) funding receive a high-quality assessment of need, ensuring that the person is at the heart of the assessment, that their view and those of their family and carers are taken in to account and that all assessments are completed within national timescales.
The post holder will assist in the implementation and delivery of the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS Funded Nursing Care (revised 2022) and be able to apply it within the context of the assessment role.
The Assistant Practitioner for CHC/FNC will work under the supervision and direction of CHC Case Coordinators.
Main duties of the job The role will include completing CHC Checklists on individuals in care homes without direct support of senior staff.
You will be responsible for providing relevant and timely advice, guidance and information on matters relating to the CHC/FNC process in line with your role.
You will have excellent communication skills and possess insight into non-verbal communication.
You will have experience in working within a multidisciplinary team, which includes carers and or family members and will ensure CHC Checklist assessments are fully inclusive.
About us BSW ICB is a statutory body which brings together NHS organisations with local authorities and other partners to work to improve population health and establish shared strategic priorities.
The ICB oversees how money is spent and makes sure that health services work well and are of high quality.
It brings together hospitals, primary care, local councils, hospices, voluntary community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations and Health watch partners in our local places, Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire.BSW ICB is part of BSW Together Integrated Care System (ICS), which is made up of NHS and local authority organisations working together.
The five core pillars of BSW Together are: Leadership, Learning, Inclusion, Innovation, and Improvement.
As an ICS, BSW Together has four key purposes to: improve outcomes in population health and healthcare; tackle inequalities in outcomes; experience and access enhance productivity and value for money; and support broader social and economic development.
Job description Job responsibilities Working within the NHS Continuing Healthcare Team to support the assessments of the Funded Nursing Care contribution to individuals who reside in care homes with nursing.
Using knowledge and clinical experiences to ensure that assessments and reviews are determined in a consistent manner to ensure effective application and interpretation of the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare and NHS Funded Nursing Care.
Person Specification Qualifications Essential Diploma in health or care related subject or NVQ level 3 in health or care related subject with post qualification evidence of further study / additional training to diploma level or NVQ 4 in Health or equivalent level experience or Evidence of extensive and current paid experience of working with service users health and care needs Educated to GCSE level or equivalent (with a minimum of 5 A - E qualifications - which must include Maths and English) Knowledge Essential Experience and awareness of NHS Continuing Healthcare.
Demonstrated experience in a Healthcare environment.
Skills Capabilities and Aptitudes Essential Clear communicator with excellent written and presentation skills.
Proven interpersonal skills to work with staff at all levels as well as individuals and/or their representatives.
Ability to manage own time and prioritisation of own workload Working collaboratively with a range of colleagues across health and social care professions.
Resilience to deal with emotive and contentious issues and confrontation.
Full driving license and access to a car.
Ability to spend periods of time in front of a monitor.
Values and Behaviours Essential Commitment to and focused on quality, promotes high standards in all they do.
Able to make a connection between their work and the benefit to patients and the public.
Consistently thinks about how their work can help and support clinicians and frontline staff deliver better outcomes for patients.
Values diversity and difference operates with integrity and openness.
Works well with others, is positive and helpful, listens, involves, respects and learns from the contribution of others.
An ability to maintain confidentiality and trust.
Adaptability, flexibility and ability to cope with uncertainty and change.