Healthcare Support Worker inGlasgow inGlasgow PUBLISHED FRI 17 JAN 2025

Opportunity to work within a large and diverse healthcare system, gaining experience in various clinical settings.
Ability to make a significant difference in patient care and support while working alongside a multidisciplinary team.
Development of effective communication skills by interacting with a wide range of individuals, enhancing both personal and professional growth.
Participation in a supportive work environment that values high standards of patient-centered care.
Access to ongoing training and professional development opportunities in line with the national Mandatory Induction Standards.
Flexibility in job roles with options for full-time or part-time positions to suit personal circumstances.
Being part of an organization that promotes inclusion and diversity, ensuring a supportive culture for all staff.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is seeking a Healthcare Support Worker for positions in Glasgow, available in both full-time (37 hours per week) and part-time (22.7 hours per week) with a rotational shift pattern. The successful candidate will play a vital role in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care within a multidisciplinary team, supervised by a Registered Nurse. Essential skills include effective communication, the ability to work under pressure, and a caring, professional demeanor, all aimed at providing outstanding patient care in the Acute Medicine Receiving Unit, which operates a 24-72 hour patient journey.

Candidates must adhere to the NHS's Mandatory Induction Standards and the Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers, and the role is not eligible for Skilled Worker or Health and Care Worker visa sponsorship. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde promotes a culture of inclusion and encourages applications from all community sectors, including individuals from the Armed Forces community. Interested applicants are urged to apply promptly as the advertisement may close early due to high response volumes.

 


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