INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES POST OF: BASE: REF NO: Domestic Assistant Ayr Hospital A/085/14 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 1 salary scale which is currently £15,058 to £15,414 per annum (pro rata for part time posts). The hours for the post are 12.5 per week. 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 is essentially a development tool but will also contribute to decisions about pay progression. It will promote equality for and diversity of all staff, having the same opportunities for learning, development and review. It will promote effectiveness at work – with managers and staff being clear about what is required within a post. It will support effective learning and development of individuals – with all members of staff being supported to learn throughout their careers. Pensions - Employees are automatically opted into the NHS (Scotland) Superannuation Scheme. Contributions are at the rate of 5% 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 D7 (26 September 2012) 1 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. Relocation Expenses - Relocation expenses may be payable to the successful candidate, in accordance with the Policy. This is available on request from the Department of O&HR Development. Candidates who require to relocate to take up post, should discuss this with the interview panel. 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. D7 (26 September 2012) 2 YOUR APPLICATION: Informal Enquiries - Informal enquiries are welcomed by Shona McLean, Hotel Services Manager who can be contacted on 01292 617162. Closing Date - Your completed application form should be submitted by 21st May 2014 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 Margaret.Carey@aaaht.scot.nhs.uk Department of O&HR Development 63A Lister Street University Hospital Crosshouse KILMARNOCK Ayrshire KA2 0BE D7 (26 September 2012) 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: LOCATION - AYRSHIRE Situated in attractive south-west Scotland on the Firth of Clyde coastline is the glorious countryside of Ayrshire which you’ll soon discover is a very special corner of Scotland. Ayrshire roads are quiet, the countryside peaceful but even so its easy to get here by road, rail, or air. Local attractions include country parks, museums - there’s Robert Burns and 1000’s of years of history and heritage to enjoy, sports - sailing, watersports, swimming, riding, golf to mention but a few. Starting in the North at the family resort of Largs the coastal route runs south through the seaports of Ardrossan and Saltcoats to Irvine - Scotland’s only New Town by the sea. From Irvine you can take in the breathtaking beauty of the Ayrshire countryside - visit Kilmarnock with its famous Dean Castle and Country Park then inland through the lace making towns of Galston, Newmilns and Darvel. Further south and you are in Doon Valley - the heart of Ayrshire’s industrial heritage. Back on the coastal route south of Irvine is Troon, another popular resort and the start of Ayrshire’s famous Golf Coast. On this stretch of Ayrshire Coast Ayr is the premier resort and is also the ideal base for exploring the Burns Heritage Trail and visiting Burn’s birthplace in Alloway. From Ayr the coastal route to Girvan includes the picturesque harbour village of Dunure and the National Trust’s major attraction - Culzean Castle. Inland is the ancient capital of Carrick - Maybole with its castle and tollbooth. Here in South Ayrshire the nearby Carrick forests and hills offer superb walking country. The popular seaside town of Girvan would be your last port of call or you could continue southwards to Ballantrae along a spectacular rugged coastline notorious in the past as a haven for smugglers. From North to South the countryside is very varied with something to suit everyone - we like living and working here - and think you will too! WITHIN EASY ACCESS TO GLASGOW Most locations within Ayrshire are also within easy access of Glasgow by rail or road with all the benefits and attractions found in a major city. TOBACCO POLICY Fresh Air Policy - Please note that, in line with the national Tobacco Control Strategy (2013-2018), NHS Ayrshire and Arran are working towards smoke free grounds by March 2015 (with the exception of mental health facilities). ALCOHOL AND DRUG POLICY NHS Ayrshire & Arran operates an Alcohol and Drug Policy to protect the safety of all patients, visitors and staff with the aim of promoting well being and reducing harm. D7 (26 September 2012) 4 STAFF BENEFITS: STAFF LOTTERY The Board has set up a staff lottery and the cost of a chance in each monthly draw is deducted directly from your wage/salary if you decide to enter the scheme. Half the proceeds of the lottery are paid out as prizes and the remaining half is used to provide amenities, facilities and services for both patients and staff. During the year bumper prizes can be won and in the past these have included large cash prizes, luxury holidays and cars. STAFF DISCOUNTS Information on Discounts given to staff by several local businesses will be available on taking up employment. D7 (26 September 2012) 5 JOB DESCRIPTION 1. JOB IDENTIFICATION Job Title: Responsible to (insert job title): DOMESTIC ASSISTANT Domestic Services Supervisor Department(s): Domestic Services Department Directorate: Facilities Directorate Job Reference: A/085/14 No of Job Holders: 397 Last Update (insert date): April 2005 2. JOB PURPOSE To provide an efficient and comprehensive cleaning service, contributing to the enhancement of patient care and the environment standards in accordance with Quality Improvement Scotland (QIS) recommendations. Healthcare Acquired Infection (HAI) Task Force Code of Practice and NHS Scotland National Cleaning Services Specification. Domestic Services play a key role in reducing the risk of Healthcare Associated Infection and ensuring that a pleasant, safe, welcoming and clean environment is provided for patients, visitors and staff. 3. DIMENSIONS The jobholder is one of a team of Domestic Services Staff employed to carry out efficient cleaning services throughout NHS Ayrshire & Arran. D7 (26 September 2012) 6 4. ORGANISATIONAL POSITION Assistant Director – Clinical Support Service | Head of Clinical Support Services (South/North/East as applicable) | Hotel Services Manager ______________________________ | | PPCL Supervisor – Sewing/Linen Room Supervisor |____________________ | - Domestic Supervisor ACH | PPCL Asst | Sewing/Linen Room Assistants ACH _________________|_____________________ | | | DOMESTIC – Housekeeper - Bed Maker – Hairdresser | ASSISTANT D7 (26 September 2012) 7 5. ROLE OF DEPARTMENT The Domestic Services Department is dedicated to providing the following services within an acute hospital setting whilst allowing flexibility to meet demands of the service as a whole: Efficient, high quality cleaning services for the benefit of patients, visitors and staff within all areas across the General Hospitals Division in accordance with required Standards of Cleanliness, e.g. QIS, HAI (Hospital Acquired Infection) Efficient and effective distribution of supplies Competent and safe Patient’s Personal Clothing Laundry Service (PPCL) (based at Ayrshire Central and Biggart Hospitals) Competent and efficient Patients’ Personal Clothing Service carried out within ward areas at ACH and Biggart Hospitals Competent and safe Linen Service, i.e. bagging of soiled linen, provision of clean linen/fabrics Competent and efficient Bed-Making Service where applicable Efficient and cost-effective Sewing Room Service in relation to Staff Uniforms, Linen and Fabrics Providing efficient and effective Staff Uniform service including ordering, receipt and distribution of Staff Uniforms and minor sewing repairs Efficient and cost-effective Housekeeping Services, where applicable Efficient and sympathetic Hairdressing Service as and when required Efficient and effective TSSU distribution and collection service to departments and wards at Ayr and Crosshouse Hospitals Efficient cleaning service of Residential Accommodation, where applicable, to comply with SEHD Directive: Junior Doctors’ Living & Working Conditions and the HMO Licence requirements Efficient, high quality and safe waste management services in accordance with the Ayrshire-wide Waste Plan and the Divisional Waste Management Policy, including collection, segregation, disposal and recycling of both Clinical and Domestic Waste in all sites throughout the General Hospitals Division. Work in close liaison with Nursing and Control of Infection staff to ensure agreed standards are maintained D7 (26 September 2012) 8 6. KEY RESULT AREAS Compliance with agreed infection control guidelines for domestic staff to ensure Hospital Acquired Infection standards are maintained. Dedicated approach to cleaning and any other duties in accordance with pre-agreed schedules and frequencies, to demonstrate motivation and enthusiasm Ensure efficient, high quality cleaning services are provided within designated time-scales to meet required Standards of Cleanliness Ensure personal appearance, behaviour and cleanliness is exemplary at all times in order to promote high standards and confidence in the service. Flexible approach and understanding of circumstances which may occur requiring change in routine/hours, thus demonstrating co-operation and ensuring continuity of the service Assist nursing staff with service of meals and beverages to patients (Note: these duties must always be carried out under the guidance of nursing staff) Bagging of bed linen and other linen in accordance with standard infection control procedures. Cleaning duties of all areas, Clinical and non-Clinical within the remit of the Domestic Services Department, adhering to agreed cleaning frequencies, Control of Infection procedures and appropriate work schedules Cleaning and bed-making in on-call accommodation within the hospital Cleaning of Domestic Services Rooms and all equipment used Cleaning of beverage trolleys and washing of crockery/cup holders/cutlery following the service of beverages Cleaning and making up of theatre trolleys where appropriate Cleaning of toilets, sanitary areas, showers and bathrooms. Check curtains/screens for necessary washing or repair; change and re-hang same when necessary Disposal of Waste in accordance with the Waste Management Policy Ensure security of an area on completion of duties, where applicable (mainly refers backshift) e.g. departments within hospitals Preparation of light snacks/beverages in certain areas Preparation of tables and bed tables for meal service; clearing of soiled crockery and cutlery for transfer to central dish-wash area; cleaning of tables, bed tables and chairs following each meal service Replenishing of supplies: alcohol gel, hand towels, soap, toilet rolls, etc. Report all pest infestation, faults/malfunctioning equipment and repairs required to the Domestic Supervisor Economic and correct usage of domestic provisions/cleaning materials to minimise waste and in accordance with COSHH and Health & Safety Regulations 7a. EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY Bucket/pail, Carpet Shampooer, Caution signs, Dustpan and brush, Dust control mop, Hi-dusting pole and mitt, Mop pail and wringer, Mop shaft/hook and head, Nilfisk Tub vacuum, Ensign upright vacuum, Scrubbing machine and solution tank, Trolleys, Wet pick-up Dishwasher, fridge, kettle, toaster, beverage trolley, meal trolley, ice making machine Protective clothing, e.g. uniforms, gloves, aprons, etc., and Protective equipment, e.g. gloves, aprons, eye goggles Materials, e.g.: Chemical solutions for cleaning purposes, Cleaning Agents (all in accordance with COSHH Regulations) Disposable paper. D7 (26 September 2012) 9 7b. SYSTEMS Alarm systems, e.g. Heathfield Clinic, TSSU Department Paging systems / Telephones Access systems – door entry Work Schedules – cleaning tasks/frequencies Personal Development Plan 8. ASSIGNMENT AND REVIEW OF WORK Domestic Services duties vary between sites and departments and in accordance with agreed cleaning frequencies and work schedules following consultation between Ward/Departmental Managers and Domestic Management, and with minimal supervision. Duties are delegated by Domestic Services Manager, Assistant Domestic Services Manager/Hotel Services Manager or Domestic Supervisor and the postholder prioritises workload based on service and users needs. The Ward Sister/Manager may request Domestic Assistant to alter her routine if necessary, but not method of, or equipment used Review of work is carried out on a weekly basis, involving Departmental/ Ward Managers and Domestic Services Management Work is also audited weekly in accordance with the Standards set out by the Clinical Standards Board for Domestic Services (Reviewed Jan 2004) Progress is monitored annually through review of Personal Development Plans 9. DECISIONS AND JUDGEMENTS The Jobholder is not expected to make decisions or judgements but is expected to use own initiative in the absence of a supervisor The Jobholder is expected to meet the needs of the service by prioritising workload on a daily basis and altering work routine as required. Support job training of new employees. 10. MOST CHALLENGING/DIFFICULT PARTS OF THE JOB Ensuring the Standards of Cleaning Services are adhered to, thus meeting the expectations of patients, staff and visitors Carrying out duties in areas of high level of activity Manoeuvring of equipment within limited spaces, e.g. linen trolley, stores trolley, scrubber, polisher, wet pick up etc. Working within strict time-scales Working within areas of frequent exposure to highly unpleasant conditions, e.g. cleaning toilets, cleaning of body fluids within sanitary areas and public areas, e.g. main entrance, corridors Working around patients who are very ill and may have challenging behaviour. Prioritisation of daily duties to ensure customer satisfaction and maintain standards. Incorporating high level of Isolation Room cleaning into daily workload. D7 (26 September 2012) 10 11. COMMUNICATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS The post holder will be required to communicate at various levels, this will happen on a daily basis relating to service requirements e.g. verbal, telephone. Staff are required to provide and receive routine information, which requires tact and skills in persuasion where there are barriers to understanding e.g. acute setting (seriously ill patients), intoxicated, aggressive patients, Mental health settings (potentially dangerous patients) Learning Difficulties Severe, dementia Effective communication and working relationships have to be developed with e.g.: - Management, Supervisors and Domestic/Hotel services staff within the division - Infection Control Advisors - Ward Managers/staff - Administration/staff - Estates staff - Heads of Departments - Human Resources Department - Health & Safety Department - Patients/visitors/relatives - Contractors e. g. pest control /window cleaning. D7 (26 September 2012) 11 12. PHYSICAL, MENTAL, EMOTIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB PHYSICAL EFFORT/SKILLS: The post is physically demanding therefore a good level of fitness is required to complete scheduled labour intensive tasks, cleaning duties and manual handling and manoeuvring of equipment/machinery/supplies. Freque ncy Weight A high degree of skill and dexterity is required when working with specialist equipment. The use and thorough cleaning of all domestic equipment ie rotary scrubbing machines, wet pick-ups, carpet shampooers, etc. Manual collection of domestic and clinical waste bags/linen hampers throughout the day, regular movement of furniture and cleaning equipment. Manual handling knowledge is essential in order that tasks can be completed safely. The postholder is required to follow a schedule of duties throughout their shift, the variety of which is indicated in the key result areas. Frequency of duties is dictated by the NHS Scotland Cleaning Specification and, where applicable, patient/service/local requirements MENTAL EFFORT/SKILLS: Meeting demands within constrained timescales and service deadlines. There are also frequent requirements for concentration, regular interruptions and work patterns can be unpredictable as a result of patient/service/local requirements. Concentration is required whilst : Using electrical equipment particularly in wet conditions e.g. carpet maintenance/floor maintenance Handling and preparing chemical solution for cleaning tasks Serving patient meals and beverages EMOTIONAL EFFORT/SKILLS: Working in sensitive areas, e.g. A&E department, mortuary, oncology, psychiatric, neo-natal wards and certain other wards/departments, e.g. Care of the Elderly Witness to distressing circumstances, e.g. vulnerable, violent or aggressive patients Dealing with death of patients especially after a long stay. Daily interaction with patient and relatives coping with ill health. Working in secure locations/sensitive areas e.g. maternity unit, acute mental health ENVIRONMENTAL: Frequent exposure to highly unpleasant working conditions, e.g. cleaning toilets, exposure to body fluids Requirement to work in extremes of temperature, e.g. very hot - wards/operating theatres or cold - corridors/entrances Exposure to the elements, e.g. ACH Exposure to face to face physical aggression and threats of physical violence D7 (26 September 2012) 12 13. KNOWLEDGE, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED TO DO THE JOB The postholder will: Be numerate and literate Have good communication and practical skills Required to undertake departmental induction training including the operation of equipment and cleaning materials during the first week of employment which allows flexibility within all areas of Domestic Services and is also required to be proficient in and have knowledge of or, undertake training in the following: INDUCTION TRAINING (4 hours) Job Breakdowns/Work Schedules Codes of Practice Correct and economical use of materials and equipment Use of PPE Geographical knowledge of area/building/site Waste Management Linen Bagging Policy COSHH Security regulations Departmental Risk Assessments HAI Domestic Workbook Version 1 / 2 (5 hours) Datix Job Shadowing (15 hours) MANDATORY TRAINING (Health And Safety At Work) Moving and Handling (3 hours) Fire (1 hour) Elementary Food Hygiene (6 hours) Control of Infection and HAI Hand Hygiene Module (3 hours) Violence & Aggression (3 hours) POLICIES (Awareness covered at Induction Training) Domestic Services Core Value Statement Domestic Services Standards Divisional Policies Caldicott Guidelines (confidentiality) Child Protection Regulations Additional training is required for duties to be carried out in certain areas (see separate job descriptions) Linen Room Stores Staff Changing TSSU Distribution Residencies Housekeeping Bedmaker PPCL Assistant Sewing Room Assistant Hairdresser D7 (26 September 2012) 13 NHS Ayrshire and Arran Person Specification Post Title: Domestic Assistant/Housekeeper Selection Factors (Person Specification) QUALIFICATIONS & TRAINING EXPERIENCE KNOWLEDGE COMPETENCIES & SKILLS Criteria Essential None All necessary Training Provided Desirable Similar Domestic Induction Training Completion of HAI Domestic Work Book SVQ Level 1 in Cleaning Services None Essential Desirable Experience of using industrial cleaning equipment or working in a health care or similar setting Essential None Desirable Knowledge of NHS Policies & Procedures, including COSHH, Health & Safety, Moving & Handling. Awareness of Confidentiality Basic level of communication to provide and receive routine information Ability to work with minimal supervision Ability to comply with Departmental Procedures within a very large department Ability to work individually and in a team setting Understanding of Work Schedules Essential Desirable PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OTHER Essential Present positive attitude. Courteous/Polite. Clean/Tidy appearance High level of mobility and stamina Flexible approach to work routines/areas Availability to complete induction programme /attend mandatory courses Desirable D7 (26 September 2012) 14