Nursing Associate Apprentice (Learning Disability)
LANCASHIRE AND SOUTH CUMBRIA NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
Preston, PR3 2JH
Closes in 11 days (Tuesday 26 November)
Posted on 12 November 2024
Contents
Summary
An exciting vacancy has arisen for a motivated and self-driven individual to undertake a developmental role as a Nursing Associate Apprentice to complete the Level 5 NA qualification within our Mental Health and Learning Disability services. The apprentice will be expected to work across a variety of sites to obtain a wide breadth of experience.
- Annual wage
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£24,071 a year
Minimum wage rates (opens in new tab)
Annual wage from £24,071 - £25,674 Per Annum (subject to confirmation)
- Training course
- Nursing associate (NMC 2018) (level 5)
- Hours
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Shifts will be determined by the service/ward manager but as it is a 24/7 service shift/rota work will be a requirement of this role.
37 hours a week
- Possible start date
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Monday 31 March
- Duration
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2 years
- Positions available
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1
Work
As an apprentice, you’ll work at a company and get hands-on experience. You’ll gain new skills and work alongside experienced staff.
What you’ll do at work
The apprentice will:
- Deliver high quality, compassionate care under the direction of a Registered Nurse (or other registered care professional dependent on setting) with a focus on promoting health and independence
- Have proficient attitudes and behaviours compatible with NHS Values
- Work as part of a designated clinical and care team delivering care that focuses on the direct needs of the individual
- Carry out specific delegated clinical and care tasks and responsibilities to a high standard and competency, under the direction and supervision of a registered nurse or other registered care professionals dependent on setting
Where you’ll work
Guild Park
Whittingham
Preston
PR3 2JH
Training
An apprenticeship includes regular training with a college or other training organisation. At least 20% of your working hours will be spent training or studying.
College or training organisation
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Your training course
Nursing associate (NMC 2018) (level 5)
Equal to higher national diploma (HND)
Course contents
- Act in accordance with the Code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates (NMC, 2018), and fulfil all registration requirements
- Keep complete, clear, accurate and timely records
- Recognise and report any factors that may adversely impact safe and effective care provision
- Take responsibility for continuous self-reflection, seeking and responding to support and feedback to develop professional knowledge and skills
- Safely demonstrate evidence-based practice in all skills and procedures required for entry to the register: Standards of proficiency for nursing associates Annex A & B (NMC 2018)
- Act as an ambassador for their profession and promote public confidence in health and care services
- Communicate effectively using a range of skills and strategies with colleagues and people at all stages of life and with a range of mental, physical, cognitive and behavioural health challenges
- Recognise signs of vulnerability in self or colleagues and the action required to minimise risks to health
- Develop, manage and maintain appropriate relationships with people, their families, carers and colleagues
- Provide, promote, and where appropriate advocate for, non-discriminatory, person-centred and sensitive care at all times, reflecting on people’s values and beliefs, diverse backgrounds, cultural characteristics, language requirements, needs and preferences, taking account of any need for adjustments
- Report any situations, behaviours or errors that could result in poor care outcomes
- Challenge or report discriminatory behaviour
- Apply the aims and principles of health promotion, protection and improvement and the prevention of ill health when engaging with people
- Promote preventive health behaviours and provide information to support people to make informed choices to improve their mental, physical, behavioural health and wellbeing
- Identify people who are eligible for health screening
- Promote health and prevent ill health by understanding the evidence base for immunisation, vaccination and herd immunity
- Protect health through understanding and applying the principles of infection prevention and control, including communicable disease surveillance and antimicrobial stewardship and resistance
- Apply knowledge, communication and relationship management skills required to provide people, families and carers with accurate information that meets their needs before, during and after a range of interventions
- Recognise when capacity has changed recognise and how a person’s capacity affects their ability to make decisions about their own care and to give or withhold consent
- Recognise people at risk of abuse, self-harm and/or suicidal ideation and the situations that may put them and others at risk
- Monitor the effectiveness of care in partnership with people, families and carers, documenting progress and reporting outcomes
- Take personal responsibility to ensure that relevant information is shared according to local policy and appropriate immediate action is taken to provide adequate safeguarding and that concerns are escalated
- Work in partnership with people, to encourage shared decision making, in order to support individuals, their families and carers to manage their own care when appropriate
- Perform a range of nursing procedures and manage devices, to meet people’s need for safe, effective and person-centred care
- Meet people’s needs for safety, dignity, privacy, comfort and sleep
- Meet people’s needs related to nutrition, hydration and bladder and bowel health
- Meet people’s needs related to mobility, hygiene, oral care, wound care and skin integrity
- Support people with commonly encountered symptoms including anxiety, confusion, discomfort and pain
- Give information and support to people who are dying, their families and the bereaved and provide care to the deceased
- Recognise when a person’s condition has improved or deteriorated by undertaking health monitoring, interpreting, promptly responding, sharing findings and escalating as needed
- Act in line with any end of life decisions and orders, organ and tissue donation protocols, infection protocols, advanced planning decisions, living wills and lasting powers of attorney for health
- Work collaboratively and in partnership with professionals from different agencies in interdisciplinary teams
- Maintain safe work and care environments
- Act in line with local and national organisational frameworks, legislation and regulations to report risks, and implement actions as instructed, following up and escalating as required
- Accurately undertake risk assessments, using contemporary assessment tools
- Respond to and escalate potential hazards that may affect the safety of people
- Participate in data collection to support audit activity, and contribute to the implementation of quality improvement strategies
- Prioritise and manage own workload, and recognise where elements of care can safely be delegated to other colleagues, carers and family members
- Recognise when people need help to facilitate equitable access to care, support and escalate concerns appropriately
- Support and motivate other members of the care team and interact confidently with them
- Monitor and review the quality of care delivered, providing challenge and constructive feedback when an aspect of care has been delegated to others
- Support, supervise and act as a role model to nursing associate students, health care support workers and those new to care roles, review the quality of the care they provide, promoting reflection and providing constructive feedback
- Contribute to team reflection activities to promote improvements in practice and services
- Access, input, and apply information and data using a range of methods including digital technologies, and share appropriately within interdisciplinary teams
- Act in accordance with the Code: Professional standards of practice and behaviour for nurses, midwives and nursing associates (NMC, 2018), and fulfil all registration requirements
- Keep complete, clear, accurate and timely records
- Recognise and report any factors that may adversely impact safe and effective care provision
- Take responsibility for continuous self-reflection, seeking and responding to support and feedback to develop professional knowledge and skills
- Safely demonstrate evidence-based practice in all skills and procedures required for entry to the register: Standards of proficiency for nursing associates Annex A & B (NMC 2018)
- Act as an ambassador for their profession and promote public confidence in health and care services
- Communicate effectively using a range of skills and strategies with colleagues and people at all stages of life and with a range of mental, physical, cognitive and behavioural health challenges
- Recognise signs of vulnerability in self or colleagues and the action required to minimise risks to health
- Develop, manage and maintain appropriate relationships with people, their families, carers and colleagues
- Provide, promote, and where appropriate advocate for, non-discriminatory, person-centred and sensitive care at all times, reflecting on people’s values and beliefs, diverse backgrounds, cultural characteristics, language requirements, needs and preferences, taking account of any need for adjustments
- Report any situations, behaviours or errors that could result in poor care outcomes
- Challenge or report discriminatory behaviour
- Apply the aims and principles of health promotion, protection and improvement and the prevention of ill health when engaging with people
- Promote preventive health behaviours and provide information to support people to make informed choices to improve their mental, physical, behavioural health and wellbeing
- Identify people who are eligible for health screening
- Promote health and prevent ill health by understanding the evidence base for immunisation, vaccination and herd immunity
- Protect health through understanding and applying the principles of infection prevention and control, including communicable disease surveillance and antimicrobial stewardship and resistance
- Apply knowledge, communication and relationship management skills required to provide people, families and carers with accurate information that meets their needs before, during and after a range of interventions
- Recognise when capacity has changed recognise and how a person’s capacity affects their ability to make decisions about their own care and to give or withhold consent
- Recognise people at risk of abuse, self-harm and/or suicidal ideation and the situations that may put them and others at risk
- Monitor the effectiveness of care in partnership with people, families and carers, documenting progress and reporting outcomes
- Take personal responsibility to ensure that relevant information is shared according to local policy and appropriate immediate action is taken to provide adequate safeguarding and that concerns are escalated
- Work in partnership with people, to encourage shared decision making, in order to support individuals, their families and carers to manage their own care when appropriate
- Perform a range of nursing procedures and manage devices, to meet people’s need for safe, effective and person-centred care
- Meet people’s needs for safety, dignity, privacy, comfort and sleep
- Meet people’s needs related to nutrition, hydration and bladder and bowel health
- Meet people’s needs related to mobility, hygiene, oral care, wound care and skin integrity
- Support people with commonly encountered symptoms including anxiety, confusion, discomfort and pain
- Give information and support to people who are dying, their families and the bereaved and provide care to the deceased
- Recognise when a person’s condition has improved or deteriorated by undertaking health monitoring, interpreting, promptly responding, sharing findings and escalating as needed
- Act in line with any end of life decisions and orders, organ and tissue donation protocols, infection protocols, advanced planning decisions, living wills and lasting powers of attorney for health
- Work collaboratively and in partnership with professionals from different agencies in interdisciplinary teams
- Maintain safe work and care environments
- Act in line with local and national organisational frameworks, legislation and regulations to report risks, and implement actions as instructed, following up and escalating as required
- Accurately undertake risk assessments, using contemporary assessment tools
- Respond to and escalate potential hazards that may affect the safety of people
- Participate in data collection to support audit activity, and contribute to the implementation of quality improvement strategies
- Prioritise and manage own workload, and recognise where elements of care can safely be delegated to other colleagues, carers and family members
- Recognise when people need help to facilitate equitable access to care, support and escalate concerns appropriately
- Support and motivate other members of the care team and interact confidently with them
- Monitor and review the quality of care delivered, providing challenge and constructive feedback when an aspect of care has been delegated to others
- Support, supervise and act as a role model to nursing associate students, health care support workers and those new to care roles, review the quality of the care they provide, promoting reflection and providing constructive feedback
- Contribute to team reflection activities to promote improvements in practice and services
- Access, input, and apply information and data using a range of methods including digital technologies, and share appropriately within interdisciplinary teams
Your training plan
- Apprentice will complete Level 5 Nursing Associate Apprenticeship qualification.
- Foundation Degree approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council in line with the requirements specified in the Nursing Associates Programme Standards (NMC 2018) which includes the mandatory protected learning time and a minimum 460 hours of external practice placements.
Training and training location to be confirmed.
Requirements
Essential qualifications
GCSE or equivalent in:
- Maths and English (grade 4+/C+)
- 12 months care experience (grade n/a)
- 48 UCAS Points (grade n/a)
Let the company know about other relevant qualifications and industry experience you have. They can adjust the apprenticeship to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- Communication skills
- IT skills
- Organisation skills
- Team working
- Initiative
- Patience
Other requirements
Applicants must be 18+ due to the nature of being in the Mental Health setting.
About this company
Lancashire & South Cumbria is a Mental Health & Wellbeing Trust. Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust provides a range of services including secondary mental health care across this area. Specialist provision comprises inpatient child and adolescent mental health services, perinatal mental health and forensic services including low and medium secure care. The Trust also provides a range of physical health and well-being services in the community alongside a range of partners in the Lancashire, Cumbria and Sefton area. For more information please visit our website via Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS FT.
http://www.lscft.nhs.uk (opens in new tab)
Disability Confident
A fair proportion of interviews for this apprenticeship will be offered to applicants with a disability or long-term health condition. This includes non-visible disabilities and conditions.
You can choose to be considered for an interview under the Disability Confident scheme. You’ll need to meet the essential requirements to be considered for an interview.
After this apprenticeship
- Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship, the apprentice will be guaranteed a position as a Nursing Associate within the trust. This however is not guaranteed to be within the same service you completed your apprenticeship on.
Ask a question
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC1000287130.
Apply now
Closes in 11 days (Tuesday 26 November)
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Company’s application instructions
Applicants can only apply using the above link, please contact Apprenticeships@lscft.nhs.uk quoting reference number - 351-E-APP-CS2668-GT if you need any more information.