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Health Care Assistant - MaternityinWirralinWirralPUBLISHED WED 2 APR 2025

Opportunity to work in a supportive and collaborative environment alongside experienced registered Midwives and healthcare professionals.
Engagement in meaningful work by providing direct care to mothers and newborns during one of the most significant moments in their lives.
Flexible shift patterns that accommodate various lifestyles with options for day, night, and weekend work.
Training and development opportunities available through apprenticeship schemes and on-the-job experience, aiding career growth in the healthcare profession.
Being part of a respected NHS Foundation Trust known for delivering high-quality acute care services to a diverse community.
Access to beautiful surroundings and local amenities on the Wirral peninsula, promoting a balanced work-life experience in a scenic environment.
Recognition and appreciation from patients as part of a team described as 'competent and caring,' enhancing job satisfaction.
Are you ready to make a meaningful difference in the lives of mothers and their newborns? Join the Maternity Team at Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust as a Health Care Assistant. This fulfilling role invites compassionate and dedicated individuals, especially women looking to support families during their precious journey into parenthood. As a Health Care Assistant, you will work alongside skilled Midwives in the Delivery Suite and Maternity Ward, playing a vital part in ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for new families.

Your responsibilities will include assisting the midwifery team, maintaining cleanliness and readiness in the Delivery Suite, and contributing to the smooth operation of the Maternity Theatre. If you have an NVQ Level 2 in Healthcare or are interested in starting an apprenticeship, we want to hear from you! We pride ourselves on our friendly, supportive atmosphere and are committed to providing high-quality maternity care. Nestled in the scenic Wirral peninsula, you’ll benefit from our excellent transport links, making it easy to connect with Liverpool, Chester, and even North Wales. Ready to embrace this rewarding opportunity? Reach out to Cath Squires or Rose Bellamy for more information!
Opportunity to work in a supportive and collaborative environment alongside experienced registered Midwives and healthcare professionals.
Engagement in meaningful work by providing direct care to mothers and newborns during one of the most significant moments in their lives.
Flexible shift patterns that accommodate various lifestyles with options for day, night, and weekend work.
Training and development opportunities available through apprenticeship schemes and on-the-job experience, aiding career growth in the healthcare profession.
Being part of a respected NHS Foundation Trust known for delivering high-quality acute care services to a diverse community.
Access to beautiful surroundings and local amenities on the Wirral peninsula, promoting a balanced work-life experience in a scenic environment.
Recognition and appreciation from patients as part of a team described as 'competent and caring,' enhancing job satisfaction.

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Useful skills for a Health Care Assistant - Maternity:
To work as a Health Care Assistant (HCA) in the UK, you will need a variety of skills and qualities to provide effective care and support to patients. Here are some essential skills and qualifications:
1. Communication Skills: Ability to communicate clearly and empathetically with patients, their families, and other healthcare professionals.
2. Interpersonal Skills: Building rapport with patients and providing emotional support is crucial.
3. Compassion and Empathy: Understanding the feelings and experiences of patients to provide the best possible care.
4. Physical Stamina and Strength: The role may involve lifting and moving patients, as well as being on your feet for long periods.
5. Teamwork: Collaborating with other healthcare professionals to deliver coordinated care.
6. Patience and Resilience: Caring for patients, especially those with complex needs, can be challenging, so patience is essential.
7. Attention to Detail: Noticing changes in a patient's condition and following care plans accurately.
8. Basic IT Skills: Many healthcare environments use electronic patient records, so familiarity with computers is beneficial.
9. Organizational Skills: Managing your time and priorities effectively to ensure that all patient needs are met.
10. Understanding of Health and Safety Regulations: Knowledge of infection control, safeguarding, and maintaining a safe environment for both patients and staff.
11. Basic Clinical Skills: Depending on the setting, you may need skills such as taking vital signs (temperature, pulse, blood pressure), assisting with personal care, and understanding basic medical terminology.
Qualifications
While formal qualifications are not always required to become an HCA, some employers may prefer candidates with:
- Relevant Experience: Experience in care settings, either paid or voluntary, is highly valued.
- NVQs or Diplomas: Qualifications in Health and Social Care, such as an NVQ Level 2 or 3, can enhance your employability.
- Basic First Aid Certification: Having this certification can be beneficial.
Additional Training
Many employers offer on-the-job training, and you may also be expected to complete mandatory training courses, such as:
- Manual handling
- Health and safety
- Safeguarding vulnerable adults and children
- Infection prevention and control
 


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