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Newborn hearing screening is performed to identify permanent, moderate. severe and profound deafness and hearing impairment in newborn babies. Early identification gives the babies a better chance of developing language, speech and communication skills. Newborn hearing screening is offered to all babies in England ideally in the first 4 weeks after they are born
The post holder will be required to deliver safe, quality and efficient care to babies and their families, whilst developing key skills, abilities and experience as a Newborn Hearing Screener. Following appropriate training and within indirect supervision you will identify and screen babies complying with national and local protocols, and Trust and Public Health England policies, ensuring effective communication between the multidisciplinary team and the parents.
The post holder will be required to;
Identify eligible new-borns to be screened via a National failsafe.
Obtain verbal consent and perform the hearing screen on all babies using automated, technical equipment.
Identify and report faulty equipment, ensuring equipment is safety checked, properly charged and appropriately secured.
Collect clinical and test records and undertake data entry using several patient management systems.
Support a family centred culture, ensuring no screens are missed and that any early discharges, home births and out of area babies are identified.
Generate appointments for babies leaving hospital without a hearing screening performed within the National timescales (Key Performance Indicator).
Maintain a clean and safe environment, adhere to infection control and prevention policies.
Monitor stock control and ensure the safety and security of test equipment.
Undertake mandatory training.
Awareness of boundaries within the role and recognise personal development needs.