To assist the registered practitioner in providing high-quality compassionate care and assistance to patients / relatives and their carers appropriate to their needs.
Responsible for carrying-out tasks as delegated by the registered practitioner who has overall accountability for delegating care.
To comply with the Trust's vision, values and behavioural compact.
PLEASE REFER TO ATTACHED JOB DESCRIPTION FOR FULL DUTIES OF THE ROLE.
Previous submitted applications will be considered, therefore, previous applicants do not need to submit a second application.
Excellent job opportunities are available for Band 2/3 Healthcare Assistants at South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust (STSFT) across our Outpatients Departments at Sunderland Royal Hospital and Washington Galleries Health Centre.
Some of the key responsibilities of this role will be:
Assist the Registered Nurse in the delivery of indirect/direct patient care and treatment as requested.
Contribute to the Registered Nurse assessment of a patient by undertaking a number of investigations and reporting findings to the Registered Nurse, including but not limited to patient weight, patient height, BMI, temperature, blood pressure, respirations, pulse, ECG recording, and BM recording. Training will be given.
Undertake phlebotomy where advised by the Registered Practitioner.
Please note the Trust may not be able to offer Skilled Worker Sponsorship for this role as it may not meet the UKVI threshold requirements. You are requested to consider this when making your applic ation. Please visit Gov.UK for further information.
We expect you to display the appropriate behaviours and attitudes required to provide safe and compassionate care to our patients, possess Level 1 Literacy and Numeracy qualifications and be prepared to achieve or demonstrate competencies in a range of tasks including taking blood, blood pressure and other observations/recordings.
We provide a comprehensive Care Certificate Programme (which consists of both classroom-based and self-directed study at home) that will support you in achieving the competencies and skills required to deliver quality patient care.
All Healthcare Assistants must complete this Programme and achieve their competencies within 14 weeks of commencing in Post.
To assist the registered practitioner in providing high-quality compassionate care and assistance to patients / relatives and their carers appropriate to their needs.
Responsible for carrying-out tasks as delegated by the registered practitioner who has overall accountability for delegating care.
To comply with the Trust's vision, values and behavioural compact.
PLEASE REFER TO ATTACHED JOB DESCRIPTION FOR FULL DUTIES OF THE ROLE.
Previous submitted applications will be considered, therefore, previous applicants do not need to submit a second application.
Excellent job opportunities are available for Band 2/3 Healthcare Assistants at South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust (STSFT) across our Outpatients Departments at Sunderland Royal Hospital and Washington Galleries Health Centre.
Some of the key responsibilities of this role will be:
Assist the Registered Nurse in the delivery of indirect/direct patient care and treatment as requested.
Contribute to the Registered Nurse assessment of a patient by undertaking a number of investigations and reporting findings to the Registered Nurse, including but not limited to patient weight, patient height, BMI, temperature, blood pressure, respirations, pulse, ECG recording, and BM recording. Training will be given.
Undertake phlebotomy where advised by the Registered Practitioner.
Please note the Trust may not be able to offer Skilled Worker Sponsorship for this role as it may not meet the UKVI threshold requirements. You are requested to consider this when making your applic ation. Please visit Gov.UK for further information.
We expect you to display the appropriate behaviours and attitudes required to provide safe and compassionate care to our patients, possess Level 1 Literacy and Numeracy qualifications and be prepared to achieve or demonstrate competencies in a range of tasks including taking blood, blood pressure and other observations/recordings.
We provide a comprehensive Care Certificate Programme (which consists of both classroom-based and self-directed study at home) that will support you in achieving the competencies and skills required to deliver quality patient care.
All Healthcare Assistants must complete this Programme and achieve their competencies within 14 weeks of commencing in Post.