Healthcare Assistant inNottingham inNottingham PUBLISHED 2 MAY 2024

£22,308 to £23,532 a year  PERMANENT 

Diaverum

We're committed to nurturing your career and providing top-tier training.

Role overview




Healthcare Assistant - Join Our Renal Care Team!





Are you passionate about enhancing the quality of life for renal dialysis patients? Join our team and make a meaningful impact on our patients' lives!


As a Healthcare Assistant at our Nottingham clinic, you will play a vital role in providing exceptional patient care following Diaverum procedures, ultimately improving our patients' quality of life. We're committed to your professional growth and will provide comprehensive training, including on-the-job training, e-learning, and access to our in-house education program, 'd Academy.'


Your Responsibilities:

Working under the supervision of a registered nurse, your duties will include, but are not limited to:

Maintaining clean equipment following proper training.

Preparing supplies and packs for treatment.

Conducting health checks with patients before and after dialysis.

Escorting patients to clinical and waiting areas.

Serving refreshments during treatments.


Our Requirements:

Must be educated to GCSE level or equivalent.

Minimum NVQ level 2 in Health; Social Care or equivalent (preferably working towards level 3).

Ideally, previous experience in a hospital and healthcare setting.

Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.

A positive and dynamic approach to delivering safe and effective care.

Excellent communication skills (oral + written) with fluency in English.


What We Offer:

Full-time position, 37.5 hours per week.

Monday to Saturday, with shift hours from 6:15 am to 5:45 pm (please note there are no nights or Sunday working).

Competitive Salary of up to £23,532 depending on experience.

Overtime paid at time and a half after completing full-time hours (150 hours every 4 weeks).

Paid breaks.

Opportunities for internal development and career progression, including relevant study.

35 Days Holiday (inclusive of 8 days bank holiday) increasing with service.

Enjoy holidays on Christmas and New Year's Day.

Free Uniform (*3), Tea & Coffee, Flu Vaccine, and Christmas Meal.

Life Assurance, Peppy, WeCare, Company Pension.

Referral scheme paying up to £500.


Why Choose Diaverum?


We're committed to nurturing your career and providing top-tier training. Our comprehensive professional training program, including on-the-job training and access to our in-house education program 'd Academy,' sets you up for success and growth throughout your career at Diaverum.


Patient-Centred Care


Our exceptional nurse-to-patient ratio ensures you have ample time to provide holistic care to your patients. Our clinic offers you the flexibility and work-life balance you've been searching for.


COME GROW WITH US!


Please note that for this role, you must be able to work clinically in a renal setting. We encourage you to apply today, as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early due to a high volume of applications. Join our team and embark on a rewarding career in renal care. Be part of a healthcare community dedicated to delivering exceptional patient-centred care.

You must be able to work clinically in a renal setting. All positions at Diaverum are subject to a satisfactory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check as part of our recruitment process.


Diaverum - Where Caring Meets Excellence in Renal Care.


We have an exciting opportunity in our Nottingham clinic for a Healthcare Assistant who wants to make a difference in our patients lives. You will provide patient care according to Diaverum procedures and in order to increase the quality of life for our patients. A comprehensive professional training programme will be provided to you, including on-the-job training, e-learning and access to our in-house education programme d Academy.

Under the supervision of a registered nurse, you will be expected to support the nursing team by undertaking a range of duties. Duties can include but are not limited to maintaining clean equipment following appropriate training, preparing supplies and packs for treatment, undertaking health checks with patients pre and post dialysis, escorting patients to the clinical and waiting areas and serve refreshments during treatments.

Role overview




Healthcare Assistant - Join Our Renal Care Team!





Are you passionate about enhancing the quality of life for renal dialysis patients? Join our team and make a meaningful impact on our patients' lives!


As a Healthcare Assistant at our Nottingham clinic, you will play a vital role in providing exceptional patient care following Diaverum procedures, ultimately improving our patients' quality of life. We're committed to your professional growth and will provide comprehensive training, including on-the-job training, e-learning, and access to our in-house education program, 'd Academy.'


Your Responsibilities:

Working under the supervision of a registered nurse, your duties will include, but are not limited to:

Maintaining clean equipment following proper training.

Preparing supplies and packs for treatment.

Conducting health checks with patients before and after dialysis.

Escorting patients to clinical and waiting areas.

Serving refreshments during treatments.


Our Requirements:

Must be educated to GCSE level or equivalent.

Minimum NVQ level 2 in Health; Social Care or equivalent (preferably working towards level 3).

Ideally, previous experience in a hospital and healthcare setting.

Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.

A positive and dynamic approach to delivering safe and effective care.

Excellent communication skills (oral + written) with fluency in English.


What We Offer:

Full-time position, 37.5 hours per week.

Monday to Saturday, with shift hours from 6:15 am to 5:45 pm (please note there are no nights or Sunday working).

Competitive Salary of up to £23,532 depending on experience.

Overtime paid at time and a half after completing full-time hours (150 hours every 4 weeks).

Paid breaks.

Opportunities for internal development and career progression, including relevant study.

35 Days Holiday (inclusive of 8 days bank holiday) increasing with service.

Enjoy holidays on Christmas and New Year's Day.

Free Uniform (*3), Tea & Coffee, Flu Vaccine, and Christmas Meal.

Life Assurance, Peppy, WeCare, Company Pension.

Referral scheme paying up to £500.


Why Choose Diaverum?


We're committed to nurturing your career and providing top-tier training. Our comprehensive professional training program, including on-the-job training and access to our in-house education program 'd Academy,' sets you up for success and growth throughout your career at Diaverum.


Patient-Centred Care


Our exceptional nurse-to-patient ratio ensures you have ample time to provide holistic care to your patients. Our clinic offers you the flexibility and work-life balance you've been searching for.


COME GROW WITH US!


Please note that for this role, you must be able to work clinically in a renal setting. We encourage you to apply today, as we reserve the right to close the vacancy early due to a high volume of applications. Join our team and embark on a rewarding career in renal care. Be part of a healthcare community dedicated to delivering exceptional patient-centred care.

You must be able to work clinically in a renal setting. All positions at Diaverum are subject to a satisfactory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check as part of our recruitment process.


Diaverum - Where Caring Meets Excellence in Renal Care.


We have an exciting opportunity in our Nottingham clinic for a Healthcare Assistant who wants to make a difference in our patients lives. You will provide patient care according to Diaverum procedures and in order to increase the quality of life for our patients. A comprehensive professional training programme will be provided to you, including on-the-job training, e-learning and access to our in-house education programme d Academy.

Under the supervision of a registered nurse, you will be expected to support the nursing team by undertaking a range of duties. Duties can include but are not limited to maintaining clean equipment following appropriate training, preparing supplies and packs for treatment, undertaking health checks with patients pre and post dialysis, escorting patients to the clinical and waiting areas and serve refreshments during treatments.



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