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WQ.15/2022
WRITTEN QUESTION TO THE MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES BY THE CONNÉTABLE OF ST. JOHN
QUESTION SUBMITTED ON MONDAY 24th JANUARY 2022
ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON MONDAY 31st JANUARY 2022
Question
“Will the Minister state the number of staff vacancies in each of the following budget areas within Health and Community Services for each of the last 12 months –
- Chief Nurse;
- Medical Director;
- Associate Managing Director;
- Change Delivery;
- Clinical Support Services;
- Digital Delivery;
- Group Managing Director;
- Mental Health;
- Non-Clinical Support Services;
- Primary Care and Prevention;
- Social Care;
- Surgical Services;
- Medical Services;
- Women and Children; and
will the Minister further provide the occupancy rates of staffed adult beds for September, October, November, and December for both 2020 and 2021?”
Answer
Following extensive work undertaken to validate and reconcile the vacancy information held across different systems and a review of nursing levels, in November 2021 HCS was able to provide a breakdown of vacancies by budget area for the first time. This information is shown in the table below. HCS continues to review the accuracy of the data.
[Prior to this, we were only able to report on vacancies and vacancy rates in the main patient-facing staff groups as a priority and this varied from the whole department picture.]
Positions are shown as vacancies for the purposes of HR and finance tracking. However, it is important to recognise these roles are currently covered in the main by agency and locum workers. Some are new posts not yet recruited to.
Budget Area |
Vacancy |
Chief Nurse |
22 |
Medical Director |
13 |
Associate Managing Director |
8 |
Change Delivery |
7 |
Clinical Support Services |
26 |
Digital Delivery |
10 |
Group Managing Director |
13 |
Mental Health |
46 |
Non-Clinical Support Services |
34 |
Primary Care and Prevention |
6 |
Social Care |
25 |
Surgical Services |
63 |
Medical Services |
56 |
Women’s and Children’s |
24 |
Total |
353 |
Further work continues to validate these figures with the aim of publishing vacancies in this format on a regular basis.
In relation to the efforts to fill vacancies, below is the position on recruitment activity during 2021, which shows that we ended November 2021 with more staff in post than we started the year. [The December 2021 figures are not yet available.] The key figures are:
• 161 leavers in 12 months to November 2021
• Recruited more than 240 people in 12 months to November 2021
• Turnover 8.7% (down from 9.5% on Nov 2020)
January 2021 |
November 2021 |
Change |
|
Full time equivalent roles filled |
2231 |
2306 |
+75 |
Headcount |
2412 |
2491 |
+79 |
With regard to those key patient facing staff groups that were the focus of previous vacancy reporting, the below table shows the number of staff who left in each group over the year (to November 2021):
|
Total |
|
|
Staff Group |
Leavers |
Average Headcount 2021 |
% Leavers 2021 |
|
2021 |
|
|
Allied Health Professional |
22 |
401 |
5.5% |
Doctors and Consultants |
12 |
168 |
7.1% |
Non-Clinical Support Staff |
21 |
359 |
5.8% |
Nurses and Midwives - Aux |
9 |
370 |
2.4% |
Nurses and |
|
|
|
Midwives - |
15 |
647 |
2.3% |
Qualified |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Grand Total |
79 |
1945 |
4.1% |
These figures show that our activity continues to bring in more people than leave and that within each patient-facing staff group the number of people is within acceptable levels.
While we do not believe there is evidence of people leaving in large numbers, there are areas (such as theatres, radiography and AHP support to mental health services) that do have a high level of vacancies, which impacts on that area of service and has a knock-on effect on other areas. As a result, we have developed plans to specifically target recruitment into these areas.
Overnight Bed Occupancy, by month and year
|
Jersey General Hospital* |
Orchard House |
Older Adult Acute beds (Beech/Cedar) |
2020 |
|
|
|
September |
68.04% |
71.29% |
86.32% |
October |
69.82% |
74.42% |
83.72% |
November |
70.25% |
76.37% |
76.19% |
December |
70.63% |
70.05% |
79.71% |
2021 |
|
|
|
September |
65.14% |
90.02% |
91.19% |
October |
78.61% |
79.72% |
88.75% |
November |
80.38% |
90.21% |
88.65% |
December |
82.73% |
69.98% |
89.99% |
Data Source: Hospital Patient Administration System (TrakCare, Report ATD3Z)
*Excluding Maternity and day wards – ie Day Surgery Unit, Aubin Ward (Endoscopy Day Unit), Medical Day Unit, Oncology, Renal Unit, Rozel (private patients day unit). Also excluding Paediatric units (Robin Ward and Special Care Baby Unit).