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INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES POST OF: BASE: REF NO: Assistant Technical Officer University Hospital Crosshouse, Kilmarnock T/054/15 Thank you for applying for the above post with NHS Ayrshire & Arran. This information sheet summarises the terms and conditions related to the post. Please note if you provide us with an email address on your application form any future correspondence regarding this post will be emailed to you. If you do not wish to receive this correspondence by email then please contact us as soon as possible. A job description and person specification for the post are attached. This post is Permanent. The salary for the post is based on the Band 3 salary scale which is currently £16960 to £19927per annum (pro rata for part time posts). The hours for the post are 37.5 per week. DISCLOSURE SCOTLAND PROTECTION OF VULNERABLE GROUPS (PVG) SCHEME The following provides information relevant to the post you have applied for and requires your attention and completion. PVG MEMBERSHIP The post you have applied for is considered to be in the category of “Regulated Work” as defined by the above scheme and successful candidate(s) will be required to be a member of the scheme prior to commencing employment. Membership currently costs £59.00. The cost of membership, if you are successful in your application, will be paid by NHS Ayrshire and Arran. EXISTING PVG MEMBER Applicants who are already a PVG member will require to confirm their membership and the regulated workforce this covers, eg, Adults, Children or both. Prior to employment, NHS Ayrshire and Arran will determine whether the current level of membership is appropriate for the post offered. If further membership to cover another regulated workforce is required, the conditions of membership as stated above will be applied. If however the level of current membership is appropriate, NHS Ayrshire and Arran will seek a Scheme Record Update (SRU) and will both pay and incur the costs associated with obtaining the update. Further information on the scheme can be found on the Disclosure Scotland website at www.disclosurescotland.co.uk PVG SCHEME MEMBERSHIP MANDATE (Please complete Sections 1+2 and return with your application) Section 1. Personal details (* circle as applicable) Name ____________________________ Post Reference Number: Post Applied for: ___________________ ___________ Are you currently a member of the PVG Scheme *YES/NO If YES, please provide Membership Number _________________ Date of Membership _______________ Date of last Scheme Record Update (if applicable) Member of which Regulated Workforce: *Adult __________________________ *Children *Both Section 2. Declaration I understand if my application for this position is successful, I will require to become a member of the scheme covering the appropriate regulated workforce. Signed: Name: ______________________________ ______________________________ Section 3 - For office use only Full membership required Yes/No Update only: Yes/No SPN: Date: _______________________ Post Ref no: _________________ Regulated workforce: Adult / Children / Both _____________________________ GENERAL CONDITIONS: Conditions of Service - The conditions of service are those laid down and amended from time to time by the appropriate negotiating bodies e.g. NHS Staff Council/NHS Pay Negotiating Council. Annual Leave – The leave year runs from 1 April to 31 March. Annual leave entitlement for full time staff on appointment is 202.5 hours (27 days), with 217.5 hours (29 days) upon completion of 5 years NHS service and 247.50 hours (33 days) after 10 years NHS service. Entitlements for part time will be pro rata. Public Holidays – Public holiday entitlement for full time staff is 60 hours based on the 8 designated Public Holidays per annum, and on a 5 day week working 7.5 hours per day. The 60 hours entitlement is due to all whole time staff irrespective of work pattern. For part time staff, this will be applied on a pro rata basis and also allocated in hours. KSF - The NHS Knowledge and Skills Framework (KSF) and development review is about encouraging lifelong learning for all staff. It supports an ongoing cycle of annual development review and personal development planning. This is known as Personal Development Review or PDR. The KSF and PDR processes are designed to support you so that you can be fully effective in your job. Pensions - Employees are automatically opted into the NHS (Scotland) Superannuation Scheme. Contributions are at the rate of 5.8%. Employees may opt out by obtaining and completing the relevant Opt Out form from the Scottish Public Pensions Agency website. Disabled Applicants - A disability or health problem does not preclude full consideration for the job and applications from people with disabilities are welcome. All information will be treated as confidential. NHS Ayrshire & Arran has been approved, by the Employment Services Department, as an Equal Opportunities employer with a positive policy towards employment of disabled people. NHS Ayrshire & Arran guarantees to interview all applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the post. You will note on our application form we ask for relevant information with regards to your disability. This is simply to ensure that we can assist you, if you are called for interview, to have every opportunity to present your application in full. We may call you to discuss your needs in more detail if you are selected for interview. Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 and 2004 (Section 8) - The Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 and 2004 requires employment checks to ensure that all employees are legally employed in the United Kingdom. Candidates will be asked to provide relevant original documents prior to an offer of employment being made. Any offer of employment will only be made when the organisation is satisfied that the candidate is the rightful holder of the documents and is legally eligible for employment within the United Kingdom. Medical Examination - Any offer of employment is conditional upon a satisfactory medical report from our Occupational Health Services. You may be offered employment conditional on confirmation that you are medically fit for employment. A commencement date for employment will only be agreed following this confirmation. Policy Relating to Staff with Bloodborne Virus Infection - Candidates for posts which involve exposure prone procedures will not be allowed to commence employment until they have been assessed as fit to perform EPPs by Occupational Health. The preemployment screening must be completed prior to any job offer being made. Where a candidate is not able to perform EPPs, Occupational Health will notify the appropriate manager that the candidate is ‘fit with restrictions’ and is unable to perform EPPs. The health status of the individual will not normally be notified to management. Where the restrictions recommended by Occupational Health are unable to be accommodated due to the clinical duties of any of the posts within the staff groups specified in the policy, an offer of employment to the post will not be made. Candidates who are not offered employment due to being deemed unfit to undertake EPPs as an essential requirement for a post, may be offered the opportunity to apply for another advertised vacant post and be considered with other applicants. The preemployment screening for EPP posts above do not apply to staff undertaking non-EPP posts who could have direct contact with blood, bloodstained body fluids or patients’ tissue in the course of their work activities. These staff will be offered and strongly advised to be immunised against Hepatitis B in line with the Immunisation Policy including recall for boosters and further antibody checks. References - Two satisfactory written references must be obtained prior to any offer of employment being made. These should include current and previous employers as requested in the job application form. This is in line with the Recruitment and Selection Policy. YOUR APPLICATION: Informal Enquiries - Informal enquiries are welcomed by the Head of Clinical Physiology at Ayr Hospital who can be contacted on 01292 617102 or 01292 610555. Closing Date - Your completed application form should be submitted by Monday 18 May 2015 via the online application form on the SHOW website. Alternatively your completed application form can be returned to the address below or can be e-mailed to [email protected]. Department of O&HR Development 63A Lister Street University Hospital Crosshouse KILMARNOCK Ayrshire KA2 0BE JOB DESCRIPTION TEMPLATE 1. JOB IDENTIFICATION Job Title: Assistant Technical Officer /Assistant practitioner Responsible to Head of Clinical Physiology Department(s): Clinical Physiology- Cardiology, Respiratory Directorate: Medical Operating Division: General Hospitals Job Reference: T/054/15 No of Job Holders:4 Last Update 2003 2. JOB PURPOSE To provide investigative diagnostic services to assess the functioning of the Cardiovascular system within the specialities of Cardiology, Respiratory and Vascular . 3. DIMENSIONS The service provides acute health care for the local population of Ayrshire and Arran. The post holder covers two locations Crosshouse and Ayrshire Central hospitals Location types include Coronary Care, Acute Medical in patients, Surgical , Pre and Post operative assessment A&E, Theatre reception and recovery, Day surgery, Endoscopy, Paediatric in and out patients, Neonates, ITU, High Dependency, Surgical out patients. Acute stroke and stroke rehabilitation Patients spectrum is from Neonates to Care of the Elderly . Patients would include the terminally ill, high risk infectious, learning disabilities both paediatric and adult, Pre ECT, Acute respiratory disease, drug and alcohol dependent. Within the remit of the post holder the following investigations are carried out: 50,000 Electrocardiograms (ECG) 700 Spirometry 1,000 Ambulatory 24 hour ECG recordings 900 Ambulatory 24 hour BP recordings 500 Peripheral Dopplers The post holder undertakes these procedures independently and has autonomy for the delivery of these services to ward and clinic areas. The post holder works in a variety of specialised areas on a 1:1 basis with patients, Premature Baby unit, CCU, ITU. Post holder is available by emergency page at weekends and in the early evenings for A&E and the acute wards as sole provider of the ECG service. This may include attending a Cardiac Arrest, Cardioversion to monitor effects of drug therapy and advise clinicians of changes in heart rhythm/rate Post holder will draw up and administer therapeutic drugs to inform diagnosis Example: Administer Salbutamol during spirometry to demonstrate reversible lung defects Post holder prepares and attaches 24 hour BP and ECG monitoring, gives information and instructions to patients on the safe usage of the equipment. Briefs the patient on recording symptoms in the diary provided. Post holder removes recorders at the end of the 24 hours and discusses with the patient/carer if any symptoms have been recorded and noted. Post holder will add additional information to diary if appropriate. Post holder downloads recorded data onto PC analyser for analysis and interpretation by the Physiologist . Post Holder undertakes arterial assessments on in and out patients to agreed protocols Post holder is responsible for recognising common faults in the equipment used and the effect this will have on any clinical data recorded. Post holder rectifies faults where possible or removes equipment from service and notifies Clinical engineering that repair is required Post holder is responsible for the safe use of equipment within their remit and for cleaning/sterilising equipment on a daily basis or when used in infective situations. Post holder acts in accordance with regulations laid down for the protection of patients and staff in regard to Barrier/Reverse barrier nursing Post holder monitors stock levels on departmental machines and on ward machines Post holder maintains manual records within the departmental administration 4. ORGANISATIONAL POSITION- see attached Head of Clinical Physiology Crosshouse Operational Manager Ayr Operational Manager Highly Specialist Physiologists Specialist Physiologists Specialist Physiologists Physiologists Associate/ Assistant Practitioners Associate/ Assistant Practitioners 5. ROLE OF DEPARTMENT The department provides an investigative diagnostic service within the Acute hospital setting for patients with known or suspected Cardiac, Vascular, Respiratory or Neurophysiological disease. The department provides an Open Access service for GPs Within the department the post holder works across a range of investigations and in diverse settings. The procedures undertaken are instrumental in diagnosing the level of cardiac or respiratory disease in a patient and to optimise their treatment or management. For some patients this may be over a period of time by monitoring the progress or deterioration of the disease pattern During periods of high patient activity post holder has to respond to increased workload to ensure rapid patient diagnosis, treatment and subsequent prompt discharge on appropriate therapy. Post holder works across all specialities within the acute hospital and with all health care professional involved in the care of patients. The department is instrumental in delivering the managed Clinical Networks for Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke (MCN in CHD &Stroke) 6. KEY RESULT AREAS Deliver High quality ECG service within the General Hospitals Division Accept accountability for clinical practice within guidelines and policies Provide a diagnostic Spirometry Service Contribute to the Diagnostic Ambulatory ECG and BP service Provide doppler assessment within vascular wards and clinics Clinical – 95% Other - 5% 7a. EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY ECG machines- for recording electrical activity in the heart to diagnose Cardiac disease 24 Hour Ambulatory ECG recorders to diagnose irregular heart rhythm Cardiocall- to record cardiac symptoms at irregular intervals 24 Hour Ambulatory BP recorders to measure Blood Pressure over sustained periods Spirometer- to measure non complex lung function volumes Nebuliser- for drug administration Sphygmomanometer for measuring Blood pressure Defibrillator- To restore normal heart rate and rhythm after Cardiac Arrest Hand held Doppler 7b. SYSTEMS All machines are PC based and have VDUs Variety of data bases for different investigations to input , amend ,retrieve clinical data Manual Record keeping 8. ASSIGNMENT AND REVIEW OF WORK Referrals come directly to the post holder from Consultants, Senior and junior medical staff on a daily basis and workload is prioritised according to clinical need. Work is undertaken autonomously by the post holder within departmental guidelines. Only if a complex non routine problem occurred would the post holder refer to a more Senior member of staff. Work is referred by request card, page, open access mail on a daily basis. The investigation requested is indicated on the referral letter/card ,however the post holder will review the request and request additional clinical details if necessary or confirm with medical staff that the appropriate investigation has been requested and amend as appropriate. The post holder is often working in isolation eg at Ayrshire Central and requires to act in the clinical interests of the patient at all times by alerting medical staff to significant abnormalities in the investigation. As lone provider of the weekend and early evening emergency service the post holder is competent in recognising and analysing and alerting clinicians to take the appropriate remedial action significant pathological changes in ECG recording 9. DECISIONS AND JUDGEMENTS Analysing ECGs and informing medical staff of significant/life threatening changes Evaluate spirometry results and administer drug via nebuliser when appropriate Repeating investigations due to electrode displacement /equipment malfunction Amending procedure due to patient disability 10. MOST CHALLENGING/DIFFICULT PARTS OF THE JOB Maintaining High standards through high volume workload . Communicating effectively with patients in order to achieve the best investigation outcome possible- this is also one of the most rewarding parts of the job 11. COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS Post holder communicates with patients throughout the working day. Explaining the investigation, reassuring patients on the process. Giving instructions on what to do and what not to do whilst wearing Ambulatory recorders. Persuading patients to undertake the investigation when dealing with confused aggressive or inebriated patients. Communication with medical staff to verify clinical details /investigation request or when alerting medical staff to changes in ECG recordings Post holder encourages patients to participate fully in the investigation to the best of their ability Patients frequently require persuasion to continue with an investigation or require re assurance that they are performing appropriately Patients are often reluctant/unwilling to undergo some investigations, the post holder has to use good communication skills to establish a relationship of trust and empathy with the patient to achieve a successful outcome. The post holder communicates with a variety of health care professionals when arranging timings and conditions of investigation. Post holder will communicate with colleagues throughout the day advising them of investigation results, informing them of any steps taken as an outcome investigations in case this may have a bearing on other investigations carried out by other staff members. Post holder will explain/advise nursing staff of investigation results/procedure for training / education purposes 12. PHYSICAL, MENTAL, EMOTIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB Physical skills/effort The post holder provides a service to many disparate areas within the organisation eg A&E., Theatre reception and recovery, Out patient clinics, acute medical and surgical wards all other wards, Psychiatric wards and care of the elderly. Post holder will spend the majority of the day walking /pushing electro medical equipment between the wards, department, A&E and clinics. Running to Cardiac Arrests anywhere in the hospital Repetitive movements in inputting data to equipment as machines are now PC based- 10 sessions Making fine movements with no margin for error Example: placing multiple electrodes within anatomically defined positions Pushing patients in wheelchairs, assisting patients from wheelchairs to couches, manoeuvring patients into position for investigation many of whom have impaired or restricted mobility. Assisting patients to dress/undress Pushing machines around the hospital, working in confined ward areas Mental Effort/skills Checking that correct referral has been received and that procedure has been carried out on correct patient Inputting correct clinical data on high volume workload , incorrect data will impact on computer analysis Checking that patients has followed appointment instructions Maintaining high levels of concentration on high volume physiological data for prolonged periods Example: Undertaking Acute MI screening in acute medical wards, analysing each one for pathological changes from previous recording and alerting medical staff where appropriate Emotional Effort /skills Working with acutely ill patients day after day Working with long term patients reaching the end stage of disease Dealing with traumatic situations Example: Cardiac Arrest in A&E 13. KNOWLEDGE, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO DO THE JOB Entry Qualifications: Essential: 3 Standard Grades Desirable 1 of 3 should be in a Science subject. After training the post holder will be qualified to S / NVQ level 3 through the Certificate in Electrocardiography from the professional body Post holder requires specific knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the heart and respiratory systems Knowledge of general anatomy and physiology Knowledge and understanding of the affects of acquired or congenital disease on the diagnostic investigations undertaken by the post holder Post holder has specific knowledge and understanding of ECG interpretation and the effects of drugs and other therapies upon that interpretation. Post holder technical and theoretical knowledge is underpinned through lectures and assessment of competence Trained to UK Resuscitation Council Immediate Life Support Standard Post holder sets up and calibrates equipment according to national guidelines and protocols Knowledge and recognition of common equipment faults and the impact on clinical data Knowledge and understanding appropriate steps /protocols to rectify faults Knowledge and understanding of manual handling techniques Knowledge and understanding of COSHH regulations Knowledge and understanding of appropriate aseptic techniques/infection control NHS Ayrshire and Arran Person Specification Post Title Post Reference Number Assistant Technical Officer T/054/15 Selection Factors (Person Specification) QUALIFICATIONS & TRAINING EXPERIENCE Criteria Essential 3 Standard grades or equivalent Desirable Science Standard Grade or equivalent Computer literate Working with people in a caring environment Essential Desirable KNOWLEDGE Essential Understanding of the care environment Ability to work with health care professionals at all levels Good communication skills Desirable COMPETENCIES & SKILLS Essential Desirable PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OTHER Essential Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Desirable Car owner/driver