To transfer patients in a safe and appropriate manner to and from the wards and departments via means of walking, wheelchair, stretcher or beds.
- Use of task management system (HIVE) to enable effective management of activity within the portering service including the use of a two-way radio system.
- To convey blood specimens in a safe manner from wards/departments to Pathology department.
- Conveyance of patient notes and x-rays to and from wards/departments.
- Removal of deceased bodies from wards/departments to the mortuary in a safe and dignified manner and to assist in viewing in the absence of the mortuary technician.
- To accept coroners cases into the mortuary in the absence of the mortuary technician.
- Conveyance of deceased patients from ambulance to the mortuary.
- To replace medical gasses where necessary on wards/departments for the requirements of patients within the contracted hours.
- To assist in the transfer of seriously injured patients from the ambulance/helicopter to the A & E
- department.
- To use the designated blood tracking system to give a more traceable structure for the benefit of both the patient and the department.
- To help the movement of medical supplies.
- To help transport, where specifically requested, in a safe manner patients from wards to theatres and vice versa after hours, between 20:00pm-08:00am.
To transfer patients in a safe and appropriate manner to and from the wards and departments via means of walking, wheelchair, stretcher or beds.
- Use of task management system (HIVE) to enable effective management of activity within the portering service including the use of a two-way radio system.
- To convey blood specimens in a safe manner from wards/departments to Pathology department.
- Conveyance of patient notes and x-rays to and from wards/departments.
- Removal of deceased bodies from wards/departments to the mortuary in a safe and dignified manner and to assist in viewing in the absence of the mortuary technician.
- To accept coroners cases into the mortuary in the absence of the mortuary technician.
- Conveyance of deceased patients from ambulance to the mortuary.
- To replace medical gasses where necessary on wards/departments for the requirements of patients within the contracted hours.
- To assist in the transfer of seriously injured patients from the ambulance/helicopter to the A & E
- department.
- To use the designated blood tracking system to give a more traceable structure for the benefit of both the patient and the department.
- To help the movement of medical supplies.
- To help transport, where specifically requested, in a safe manner patients from wards to theatres and vice versa after hours, between 20:00pm-08:00am.
MFT is one of the largest NHS Trust In England with a turnover of £2.6bn & is on a different scale than most other NHS Trusts. We’re creating an exceptional integrated health & social care system for the 1 million patients who rely on our services every year.
Bringing together 10 hospitals & community services from across Manchester, Trafford & beyond, we champion collaborative working & transformation, encouraging our 28,000 workforce to pursue their most ambitious goals. We set standards that other Trusts seek to emulate so you’ll benefit from a scale of opportunity that is nothing short of extraordinary.
We’ve also created a digitally enabled organisation to improve clinical quality, patient & staff experience, operational effectiveness & driving research, and innovation through the introduction of Hive; our Electronic Patient Record system which launched in September 2022.
We’re proud to be a major academic Research Centre & Education provider, providing you with a robust infrastructure to encourage and facilitate high-quality research programmes. What’s more, we’re excited to be embarking on our Green Plan which sets out how MFT continues to play its part in making healthcare more sustainable.
At MFT, we create and foster a culture of inclusion and belonging, provide equal opportunities for career development that are fair, open, and transparent, protecting your health and wellbeing and shaping the future of our organisation together.
You will act as a key member of the portering team, providing a transport service to meet the needs of the wards and departments and to ensure that medical records, materials and equipment are safely and appropriately transferred around the hospital.
Main Assignments of Role
Patient Related Tasks
- To direct patients, staff and visitors to all areas of the hospital.
- To escort patients between departments, wards, buildings.
ON-SITE SERVICES
Logistics Manager
Portering Supervisor
Porter
Sodexo Healthcare, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford Road Road, Manchester, M13 9WL
Sodexo Limited – No 842846 England – Registered Office – One Southampton Row – London – WC1B 5HA
www.sodexo.com
- To transfer patients in a safe and appropriate manner to and from the wards and depart-ments via means of walking, wheelchair, stretcher or beds.
- Use of task management system (HIVE) to enable effective management of activity within the portering service including the use of a two-way radio system.
- To convey blood specimens in a safe manner from wards/departments to Pathology de-partment.
- Conveyance of patient notes and x-rays to and from wards/departments.
- Removal of deceased bodies from wards/departments to the mortuary in a safe and digni-fied manner and to assist in viewing in the absence of the mortuary technician.
- To accept coroners cases into the mortuary in the absence of the mortuary technician.
- Conveyance of deceased patients from ambulance to the mortuary.
- To replace medical gasses where necessary on wards/departments for the requirements of patients within the contracted hours.
- To assist in the transfer of seriously injured patients from the ambulance/helicopter to the A & E
- department.
- To use the designated blood tracking system to give a more traceable structure for the benefit of both the patient and the department.
- To help the movement of medical supplies.
- To help transport, where specifically requested, in a safe manner patients from wards to theatres and vice versa after hours, between 20:00pm-08:00am.
- Assisting deceased patients to be pat-slid across from trolleys to the bed with assistance from the nursing staff.
- To attend emergency incidents and support clinical staff in the event of cardiac arrests, ma-jor haemorrhage activations, fire alarm activations and major incidents.
- To assist staff on the day case unit to transport patients to and from wards.
- To assist new starter inductions on the “buddy” programme where required.
- Respond to and complete tasks scheduled or by ad hoc request as per company policy within the specified timeframes.
- Mail Room and Messenger Related Tasks
- Where applicable complete mail / specimens collection delivery rounds within scheduled timeframes.
- Pick up all outgoing mail from collection points within scheduled timeframes.
- Identify all outgoing special/recorded delivery items and ensure that the appropriate paper-work has been completed to accompany such items. Sort all incoming mail in preparation for delivery.
- Redirect all incorrectly addressed mail as appropriate.
- Ensure all incoming Special/Recorded delivery items are forwarded to the addressee where appropriate.
- Sort all outgoing items into internal & external mail.
- Categorise and frank all outgoing external mail ensuring correct postage payment to avoid returned items from Royal Mail.
- Ensure that mail is kept secure at all times.
- Ensure that mail delivery trolleys are maintained fit for purpose and in line with health and safety legislation.