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Healthcare Support WorkerinAberdeeninAberdeenPUBLISHED THU 13 MAR 2025

Opportunity to expand skills in a supportive learning environment.
Engagement in meaningful work within a Specialist Palliative Care unit.
Collaboration with an enthusiastic and supportive multi-disciplinary team.
Contribution to the care of patients with varying complexities of needs.
A workplace that values and considers employees' views and opinions.
Friendly and sociable workforce atmosphere.
Commitment to diversity and equality within the workforce.
Are you a compassionate individual looking to make a real difference in people's lives? Join NHS Grampian as a Band 3 Healthcare Support Worker at our Specialist Palliative Care unit in Roxburghe House, Aberdeen. This is a unique chance to work alongside a dedicated and enthusiastic multi-disciplinary team, providing essential care to patients with complex needs. Your experience in the NHS and genuine interest in palliative care will be invaluable as you contribute to our supportive learning environment, where your voice matters and your skills can flourish.

In this rewarding role, you’ll work 11.25-hour shifts with the flexibility to meet the ward's needs. We’re committed to fostering an inclusive workplace that celebrates diversity, ensuring everyone feels respected and empowered to do their best. If you’re ready to embrace this fulfilling journey with us, apply now to take the first step towards making a meaningful impact in your community. For further information, please contact Fiona Weir at 01224 557057. We look forward to welcoming you to our friendly and sociable team!
Opportunity to expand skills in a supportive learning environment.
Engagement in meaningful work within a Specialist Palliative Care unit.
Collaboration with an enthusiastic and supportive multi-disciplinary team.
Contribution to the care of patients with varying complexities of needs.
A workplace that values and considers employees' views and opinions.
Friendly and sociable workforce atmosphere.
Commitment to diversity and equality within the workforce.

More about the NHS
The National Health Service (NHS) is a cornerstone of healthcare in the United Kingdom, established in 1948 with the simple yet profound principle of providing healthcare to all citizens, free at the point of use. This revolutionary system aimed to ensure that access to medical services would not depend on an individual’s financial situation, a concept that has since become fundamental to British societal values.Learn more...
Useful skills for a Healthcare Support Worker:
To work as a Healthcare Support Worker in the UK, you typically need a combination of skills and qualities. Here’s a list of essential skills and competencies:
1. Communication Skills: The ability to communicate effectively with patients, their families, and healthcare professionals is crucial. This includes listening skills and the ability to convey information clearly.
2. Empathy and Compassion: Healthcare support workers must be able to show kindness and understanding towards patients, many of whom may be vulnerable or in distress.
3. Teamwork: Working well with others is essential in a healthcare setting. Support workers often collaborate with nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals.
4. Attention to Detail: Being able to notice changes in a patient’s condition and being meticulous about following care plans and procedures is vital.
5. Organizational Skills: The ability to manage time effectively and prioritize tasks in a busy healthcare environment is important.
6. Basic Medical Knowledge: Familiarity with basic medical terminology and an understanding of healthcare practices can be beneficial.
7. Physical Stamina and Strength: The role can be physically demanding, requiring the ability to lift and move patients or equipment.
8. Problem-Solving Skills: The ability to think on your feet and adapt to changing situations is useful in healthcare settings.
9. Respect for Diversity: Understanding and respecting different backgrounds, cultures, and needs of patients is essential for providing inclusive care.
10. Technical Skills: Basic computer skills may be needed for maintaining patient records and using healthcare software.
11. Confidentiality and Professionalism: Adhering to ethical standards and maintaining patient confidentiality is critical in healthcare.
 


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