QR code linking to this job posting Community Health Care Assistant in Peterborough inPeterborough PUBLISHED WED 5 NOV 2025

Secure, regular daytime hours (Mon–Fri 9–5) — ideal for school runs and family-friendly routines.
Driver-friendly role using your own car to visit local patients around PE2 — independence and local travel.
Phlebotomy training offered for willing candidates — upskill on the job and boost career prospects.
Permanent post with an innovative, NHS-linked team and a local Training Hub supporting progression.
Patient-facing home visits — build relationships, provide hands-on care and help people stay well at home.
Flexible working pattern, supportive induction and employer-managed DBS — safer, family-friendly entry.
Provide hands-on, patient-centred primary care in the community as a Community Health Care Assistant with Greater Peterborough Network. You will visit patients in their homes to collect blood samples by venepuncture, carry out urinalysis, measure blood pressure and oxygen saturation, and record height, weight and BMI. Annual diabetic reviews, accurate recording of notes and safe transport of samples are all part of the role. This position suits experienced Health Care Assistants, carers or phlebotomists; phlebotomy training can be provided for those with a positive, willing-to-learn attitude. You’ll need good IT skills, clear communication and a caring, empathetic approach, and the post is subject to a DBS check.

Based in Peterborough (PE2), this permanent, flexible role is offered by an ambitious, at‑scale primary care organisation focused on keeping people well at home. The post is ideal for someone looking for a structured Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm pattern — particularly if you’re a driver with use of your own vehicle — and gives access to career development and a supportive clinical team. The advertised pay is £12.66 to £13.12 and shortlisting may begin as applications arrive. To apply, please click the "Apply Now" button next to this advert; applications are managed via jobsincare.com.
Secure, regular daytime hours (Mon–Fri 9–5) — ideal for school runs and family-friendly routines.
Driver-friendly role using your own car to visit local patients around PE2 — independence and local travel.
Phlebotomy training offered for willing candidates — upskill on the job and boost career prospects.
Permanent post with an innovative, NHS-linked team and a local Training Hub supporting progression.
Patient-facing home visits — build relationships, provide hands-on care and help people stay well at home.
Flexible working pattern, supportive induction and employer-managed DBS — safer, family-friendly entry.
 


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