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Healthcare AssistantinLeedsinLeedsPUBLISHED MON 25 DEC 2023

Ideally the successful candidate will have previous Healthcare Assistant experience. A job description for the role is also attached

The job holder will have to (among others):

  • Work with nursing and medical teams in providing a proactive management of patients with chronic disease according to local strategies
  • Supportthe nursing team in Healthcare Assistant duties such as dressings and clinical observations
  • Conduct new patient and NHS health checks
  • Participate in the development and implementation of service/CCG guidelines and protocols.
  • Urinalysis and preparation of specimens for investigation by the pathology laboratory
  • Measureand record thefollowing physiological measurements in routine presentations:
    • blood pressure
    • pulse rate and rhythm
    • temperature
    • height and weight - body mass index
    • venepuncture
    • ECG
    • glucose tolerance test
    • peak flow readings
    • inhaler technique
    • spirometry
  • Undertake spirometry under indirect supervision
  • Prepare and maintain environments and equipment before, during and after patient care interventions
  • Ensure clinical rooms are appropriately stocked and ready for use at the start/end of the working day
  • Assist regulated professional while patients undergoing minor surgery
  • Assist with LARC fitting as required
  • Undertake dressing procedures following local recommendations and using aseptic techniques
  • Plan, develop and implement health promotion activities as appropriate e.g. smoking, exercise and diet
  • Assess patients readiness to change and provide motivational support as appropriate in cases of smoking, obesity and healthy living for older people
  • Administer the influenza, shingles and pneumococcal vaccine under indirect supervision of a regulated professional, ensuring PSDs are obtained and used for each patient

System used: SystemOne

Why join us?

Our Benefits;

  • NHS Pension with 20.6% Employer Contribution
  • 25 days / 5 weeks / 200 hours annual leave plus Bank Holidays (pro-rata, if part-time)
  • Extra days leave for work anniversary each year
  • Enhanced Maternity;Maternity / Paternity Support;Adoption pay
  • Family friendly employment policies
  • Special and Significant Event Leave
  • Participation in OMGs refer a friend scheme
  • Continued personal and professional development
  • 24/7 free access to an Employee Assistance Program run by awarding winning Health Assured
  • Eye care scheme free eye test plus a contribution towards glasses
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Access to NHS Discounts

Note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.

We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic Healthcare Assistant (HCA) to join our team of professionals at The Light Surgery in Leeds. The HCA will play an important role in the future of the service and will be part of a wider team, who can be agile, innovative, and future focused.

This is a part-time job; hours and days will be discussed and agreed during the interview.

The successful candidate will work under the indirect supervision of the Nursing Lead, delivering high standard care in a safe environment that meets the patients needs, whilst maintaining privacy and dignity. The Healthcare Assistant will work as part of the MDT alongside a team of GPs, Nurse Practitioners and other HCAs; to support the smooth running of the Primary Care service, aiding the clinical team and providing advice and care to patients whilst developing new skills.


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Useful skills for a Healthcare Assistant:
To work as a Healthcare Assistant (HCA) in the UK, you need a combination of practical skills, personal qualities, and a basic understanding of healthcare principles. While specific requirements might vary depending on the employer or the care setting, here are the key skills and attributes typically required:
Essential Skills:
1. Communication Skills:
- Ability to communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare professionals.
- Good listening skills to understand patients' needs and concerns.
2. Empathy and Compassion:
- Understanding and sensitivity to the feelings of patients.
- Ability to provide emotional support and reassurance.
3. Basic Clinical Skills:
- Understanding of basic health and hygiene standards.
- Ability to assist with daily living activities (bathing, dressing, feeding, etc.).
- Monitoring vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, pulse) can also be necessary.
4. Teamwork:
- Ability to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals.
- Being a supportive team player.
5. Time Management:
- Ability to prioritize tasks efficiently in a fast-paced environment.
- Managing time effectively to ensure all patients receive appropriate care.
6. Attention to Detail:
- Being meticulous in following care plans and documenting changes in patients’ conditions.
- Paying close attention to patient safety.
7. Problem Solving Skills:
- Ability to respond to a variety of situations and challenges quickly and effectively.
- Competence in recognizing changes in a patient's condition and taking appropriate action.
8. Physical Stamina:
- Capability to perform physically demanding tasks, such as lifting and moving patients.
- Maintaining energy and stamina for long shifts.
Personal Qualities:
- Patience: Working in healthcare can be challenging; patience is crucial when dealing with patients who may be distressed or unwell.
- Reliability: Being dependable and trustworthy is essential for providing good patient care.
- Adaptability: Flexibility to handle varying work environments and situations.
- Respectfulness: Maintaining dignity for patients and treating them respectfully.
Training and Qualifications:
While formal qualifications may not always be required, having a relevant qualification, such as a Level 2 or Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care, can be beneficial. Some employers provide on-the-job training, and courses in first aid, safeguarding, or infection control may also be useful.
Experience:
Any previous experience in healthcare, customer service, or caring environments can greatly enhance your application. Volunteering in hospitals, care homes, or community services can provide valuable experience and skills.
 


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