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Housekeeper

Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
22383.00 GBP per year
Liverpool
Part time

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6.6

Rated 6.6 out of 10

Based on 42 ratings from people who work at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust

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  • People enjoy this job
  • Recommended by parents
  • Respectful managers
  • Proper training

About Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust

Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust specialises in providing mental health support services across Liverpool and Sefton.

Job description from Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust

Are you committed to providing an outstanding environment for our service users? We are looking to recruit a caring and committed person to join our busy inpatient units for the role of Housekeeper on sites in the North Liverpool and Sefton areas of Merseyside.

The sites include;

Clock View Hospital, Hartley Hospital and the Brain Injury Unit in the Sid Watkins building

If you would like to support us in providing an outstanding, clean environment, and in working with service users and as a valued part of the nursing team, we are keen to hear from you.

Previous experience of housekeeping duties would be helpful, but training will be provided.

We have full and part time posts available.

The housekeeper will be required to co-ordinate a range of duties associated with all patient facilities and services. As part of the team the housekeeper will be expected to work as a member of the team. The duties will include, supporting with breakfast, lunch time services, ordering stock and stock control, ordering laundry, putting stores away, supporting patients with their bedrooms, making beds. A job description is attached to the advert for a more detailed list of duties.

Mersey Care is one of the largest trusts providing physical health and mental health services in the North West, serving more than 11 million people.

We offer specialist inpatient and community services that support physical and mental health and specialist inpatient mental health, learning disability, addiction and brain injury services. Mersey Care is one of only three trusts in the UK that offer high secure mental health facilities.

At the heart of all we do is our commitment to ‘perfect care’ – care that is safe, effective, positively experienced, timely, equitable and efficient. We support our staff to do the best job they can and work alongside service users, their families, and carers to design and develop future services together. We’re currently delivering a programme of organisational and service transformation to significantly improve the quality of the services we provide and safely reduce cost as we do so.

MEETING NUTRITIONAL NEEDS

1. To assist patients to order food that meets their dietary requirements.
2. To promote a pleasant environment for eating, i.e. remove any clutter from tables.
3. Take responsibility for food stores, ensuring it is clean at al times, i.e. discard out of date food, stock rotation.
4. To ensure temperature of ward fridge is monitored as per trust policy.
5. To ensure food in fridge is labelled and stored correctly.
6. To take responsibility for the staff fridge, i.e. discard out of date food

MAINTAINING THE ENVIRONMENT
1. To establish a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere to patients, visitors and staff.
2. To carry out monitoring of service To establish delivery related to – cleaning, food, linen and the environment, with particular attention to the bathrooms and toilets (at agreed intervals).
3. To ensure all requirements for maintenance/repairs to equipment are reported in a timely manner to Estates.
4. To monitor response times for maintenance and report any issues to the Team Manager.
5. To maintain the cleanliness of all nursing equipment and trolleys.
6. To liaise with staff following the discharge of a patient with regards to the cleaning of the bed/bedroom in preparation for a new admission.
7. Check curtains/blinds are in good working order and rectify any faults.
8. To ensure that all alcohol gel dispensers are cleaned and replenished.
9. Monitor that correct waste management is being adhered to, especially confidential waste.
10. Keep notice boards and tidy and check that all posters/flyers are laminated and in date.
11. Keep patient information boards and displays up to date and clean and tidy.

CLINICAL
1. Facilitate and support the development of appropriate personal care
2. Facilitate and support self help, communication and social skills acquisition
3. Assist and promote independence with activities of daily living
4. Ensure appropriate records are maintained under the direction of the qualified practitioner.
5. Contribute to the involvement of service users, and carers/relatives in the delivery of care
6. Provide reassurance and support to service users and carers/family
7. Work collaboratively within the Care team to ensure that service user’s needs are met
8. Recognise and respond appropriately to urgent and emergency situations
9. Provide escort for service users and undertake transfer of service users as directed
10. Report any concern regarding service user care to the Qualified Practitioner
11. Support an individual’s equality, diversity and rights.

GENERAL
1. To ensure personal privacy, dignity and confidentiality is maintained at all times.
2. To assist with bed making, where appropriate, ensuring an adequate supply of linen is available at all times.
3. Liaise with domestic supervisor when deep cleaning is needed.
4. Ensure any items of broken or severely soiled furniture are reported to the Team Manage and collection and disposal arranged.
5. To receive and welcome visitors.
6. To respond to telephone calls in a courteous manner.
7. To receive and pass information to others, maintaining confidentiality.
8. To ensure cost effective use of resources.
9. To respond to patient concerns through communication with nursing staff.
10. To promote effective communication with patients, colleagues, other professionals and visitors to the trust.
11. Maintain a professional image at all times.

Job insights from Breakroom

Housekeepers

Housekeepers carry out general cleaning of hotels and homes

What you’ll do as a housekeeper:

  • Do general cleaning in hotels and properties
  • Make beds and replace linen and towels
  • Vacuum carpets, clean upholstery and clean bathrooms
  • Follow Health and Safety guidelines

Is it right for you?

This job may involve:

  • Standing
  • Heavy lifting
  • Physical activity
  • Wearing a uniform
  • Night work
  • Long hours
  • Anti-social hours
  • Cleaning
  • Working alone

What employees say

Pay

    Good
  • Most people are paid a living wage

    Do Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust pay a living wage?

    Most people are paid a living wage.

    How we know this

    79% of people say they are paid at or above the Real Living Wage for where they live.

    Based on data from 29 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    Everyone should be paid enough to live on.

    The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.

    The current rates are £12.00 per hour, and £13.15 per hour in London.

    Find out more in our explainer about the Real Living Wage.

  • Okay
  • Only some people are paid market rates

    Do Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust pay market rates?

    Only some people are paid above average for their job.

    How we know this

    38% of people are paid below average for the type of work they do.

    Based on data from 26 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    Pay can vary a lot between types of job. Employers should be ensuring that the rates their staff are paid are in line with similar roles elsewhere.

  • Needs improving
  • Most people don’t get paid breaks

    Do workers at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust get paid breaks?

    No. Most people don’t get paid breaks.

    How we know this

    69% of people say they don’t get paid breaks.

    Based on data from 32 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    A good job should have paid breaks.

    You should be paid for all your time at work, whether you’re on a break or not.

  • Good
  • Most people get sick pay

    Do Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust pay sick pay?

    Yes. Most people get proper sick pay.

    How we know this

    84% of people say they would get paid if they were sick but scheduled to work.

    Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    Everyone gets sick sometimes. You should be able to take time off without worrying.

    At a good job you should still get paid if you’re scheduled to work but can’t due to sickness. Your contract should say how many sick days you can take each year.

    This is more than the legal minimum, which says you should only get paid if you are unwell for 4 full days. See Citizens Advice for more details.

  • Okay
  • Some people do unpaid extra work

    Do workers at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust do extra work that they don't get paid for?

    Sometimes. Some people do unpaid extra work.

    How we know this

    39% of people report that they do extra work that they don’t get paid for.

    Based on data from 23 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between October 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    Everyone should get paid for any extra work they do, even if it is outside your contracted hours. At a good job, you should be paid for all the time you spend at work.

Hours and flexibility

    Okay
  • Less than 4 weeks notice of shifts

    How much notice do people get of their shift pattern at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust?

    Only some people get 4 weeks notice of when they’re working.

    How we know this

    • 23% of people with changing schedules report getting one week notice or less.
    • 9% of people with changing schedules report getting two weeks notice.
    • 9% of people with changing schedules report getting three weeks notice.
    • 59% of people with changing schedules report getting four weeks notice or more.

    Based on data from 22 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between October 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    At a good job, you get plenty of notice about when you’re working.

    This makes it easy for you to plan the rest of life, as well as your finances, because you know how much you’ll be working and when.

  • Good
  • Most people don’t worry about their hours

    Do workers at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust worry about hours?

    Most people don’t worry about getting enough hours.

    How we know this

    84% of people report they don’t worry about getting enough hours.

    Based on data from 19 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between October 2021 and September 2023.

    Why this matters

    At a good job, you shouldn’t have to worry about getting enough hours each week.

    A good job should guarantee you a minimum number of hours in a contract, if you want it.

    This makes it easier to plan your finances, because you know how much you’ll be earning.

  • Okay
  • Only some people get a choice of shifts

    Do Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust workers get to choose the shifts they work?

    Some people don’t get enough choice over which shifts they work.

    How we know this

    43% report that their manager doesn’t give them enough choice over which shifts they work.

    Based on data from 21 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between October 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    A good job is flexible around your personal life. This means you get a say in when you prefer to work.

  • Okay
  • Can be hard to change shifts

    How easy is it for Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust workers to change shifts?

    Some people find it hard to change shifts.

    How we know this

    59% of people report that it’s hard to change shifts if they need to.

    Based on data from 17 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between October 2021 and September 2023.

    Why this matters

    A good job is flexible around your personal life. It should be easy to change a shift if you need to, whether that’s in an emergency or for planning ahead.

  • Good
  • Easy to book holiday

    How easy is it to book a holiday at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust?

    Most people find it easy to book holiday.

    How we know this

    73% of people report it’s easy to book holidays.

    Based on data from 33 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    A good job should let you take time off when you need it, and it shouldn’t be a nightmare to arrange.

  • Good
  • Shifts don’t get changed at short notice

    Do Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust managers change shifts at short notice?

    Most managers don’t change people’s shifts at short notice.

    How we know this

    33% of people say their manager changes their shifts at the last minute.

    Based on data from 24 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between October 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    If your manager is often changing your shifts at short notice that’s a sign of poor planning. At a good job you won’t be messed around at the last minute.

  • Good
  • Most people find it easy to take sick leave

    How easy is it to take sick leave at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust?

    Most people find it easy to take sick leave.

    How we know this

    76% of people report that it’s easy to take time off if they are sick.

    Based on data from 29 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    Everyone gets sick sometimes. You should be able to take time off when you need to.

    A good job should support you when you’re unwell and have systems in place that will allow you to take time off to recover when you need it.

  • Good
  • Most parents say it’s good

    Is working at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust good if you’re a parent or carer?

    Most parents and carers say this is a good place to work.

    How we know this

    77% of people who care for a child or other relative report this is a good place to work.

    Based on data from 13 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between October 2021 and September 2023.

    Why this matters

    Whether it’s looking after children or caring for a relative, a good job should support your responsibilities outside of work.

Workplace

    Good
  • Most people feel treated with respect

    Do people at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust feel treated with respect by their managers?

    Most people feel treated with respect by their managers.

    How we know this

    73% of people say they’re treated with respect by their managers.

    Based on data from 30 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    Everyone should get treated with respect by their managers. You shouldn’t feel discriminated against or bullied, and if you have a problem you should be able to speak to someone about it.

  • Okay
  • Only some people get proper breaks

    Do people at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust get proper breaks?

    Some people don’t get proper breaks.

    How we know this

    47% of people report that they don’t get to take proper breaks.

    Based on data from 32 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    When you take a break it should be a proper rest. It should last the full duration and you shouldn’t get pulled off it.

  • Needs improving
  • Most people are stressed

    Is it stressful to work at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust?

    Most people feel stressed here.

    How we know this

    72% of people say they often feel stressed at work.

    Based on data from 32 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    Work isn’t always easy, but if you’re frequently feel stressed, that’s not good.

    Your employer should support you with enough people and resources to get your job done without feeling overwhelmed.

  • Good
  • Most people enjoy their job

    Do people at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust enjoy their jobs?

    Most people enjoy their job.

    How we know this

    73% of people report they enjoy their job.

    Based on data from 26 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2022 and October 2023.

  • Okay
  • Only some people recommend their team

    Do people at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust recommend working with their team?

    Only some people recommend working with their team.

    How we know this

    62% of people report that they wouldn’t recommend working with their immediate team to a friend.

    Based on data from 34 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    A good job means enjoying the place where you work.

    The people you work with every day really matter. They can be the difference between a terrible day and a great one.

    If you’d recommend your team to a friend, this shows that something’s going right.

  • Good
  • Most people get enough training

    Do people get enough training when they start at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust?

    Most people got enough training when they started.

    How we know this

    71% of people report they got enough training when they started working here.

    Based on data from 34 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    A good job should give you good training when you start, not just drop you in at the deep end.

    This means that you’ll be happier and more productive from day one and shows that your employer values you.

    It’s also very important if your job involves anything that could be dangerous. Good training from the outset keeps you and your team safe.

  • Okay
  • Only some people get support to progress

    Are people given support to progress at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust?

    Only some people are given support to progress here.

    How we know this

    In the last year, 48% of people report not being given an opportunity to get better at their job, learn a new skill, learn to manage a team or get more responsibility in their role.

    Based on data from 29 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    A good job should help you progress at work, if you want to. That might be supporting you to get better at the job you currently have, learn something new, manage a team or take on more responsibilities.

    This means you’ll be able to build on your skills and experience, and earn more money.

  • Needs improving
  • Head office doesn’t understand what’s happening

    Do people think Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust head office understands what's happening where they work?

    Most people think head office doesn’t understand what’s happening where they work.

    How we know this

    90% of people think that this employer’s head office or owners don’t have a good understanding of what’s really happening where they work.

    Based on data from 31 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    At a good job, the role of head office should be to support the people on the frontline serving customers.

    To do that properly, the company’s owners or head office need to have a good understanding of what’s really happening on the frontline. This is especially important when a company owns multiple locations.

  • Okay
  • Only some people feel well informed by head office

    Do workers feel well informed about how Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust is doing?

    Only some people feel well informed about how the company is doing.

    How we know this

    50% of people feel that they aren’t kept well informed about how the company is doing as a whole.

    Based on data from 28 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between December 2021 and October 2023.

    Why this matters

    At a good job, there should be a supportive relationship between the people working on the frontline serving customers and the people who own the company or work in head office.

    You should be kept informed about how the company is doing as a whole, both in good times and when things get tough for the business.

Find out more about working at Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust

What Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust employees say about their job

  • Best thing

    The discount

    Worst thing

    Short staffed all the time

    3.9

    Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Healthcare assistant, December 2021

  • Best thing

    The shifts are set.

    Worst thing

    Management

    7.3

    Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Night support worker, August 2021

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  • Best thing

    My lovely team mates nd knowing we make a difference in patients lifes

    Worst thing

    Too much to do on certain days nd not enough understanding

    4.1

    Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Employee, February 2021

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