Opportunity to work directly with children and their families, making a positive impact on their health and well-being.
Engagement in a dynamic and supportive hospital environment with a focus on teamwork and collaboration.
Access to training and development opportunities, including the potential to upskill in areas such as phlebotomy.
Promotion pathways available from Band 2 to Band 3, providing a clear career progression for committed employees.
Flexible working hours with a Monday to Friday schedule, allowing for a better work-life balance.
The chance to be part of a rapidly evolving healthcare setting that meets increasing demands in children's services.
The ability to gain hands-on experience in both outpatient and day case units, enhancing clinical skills and professional growth.
Join our compassionate team at the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital as a Health Care Support Worker (Band 3) and make a real difference in the lives of children and young people. In this fulfilling role, you'll be an essential part of our busy outpatient and day case units, working closely with talented colleagues to provide exceptional care. If you have a warm and nurturing nature, alongside strong communication skills with children and their families, we’d love to hear from you!
We offer targeted training to help you thrive, whether you’re already experienced as a Health Care Support Worker or new to the field. While an SVQ/NVQ level 3 or similar qualification is a bonus, it’s not essential—you’ll benefit from our supportive environment as you grow your skills. The role includes vital patient care tasks, such as taking vital signs and assisting with admissions and transfers, all while being guided by a registered nurse. Flexible, Monday to Friday hours mean you’ll have the chance to balance work with your personal life. Don’t miss out on this rewarding opportunity to contribute to your community and be part of something special!
Opportunity to work directly with children and their families, making a positive impact on their health and well-being.
Engagement in a dynamic and supportive hospital environment with a focus on teamwork and collaboration.
Access to training and development opportunities, including the potential to upskill in areas such as phlebotomy.
Promotion pathways available from Band 2 to Band 3, providing a clear career progression for committed employees.
Flexible working hours with a Monday to Friday schedule, allowing for a better work-life balance.
The chance to be part of a rapidly evolving healthcare setting that meets increasing demands in children's services.
The ability to gain hands-on experience in both outpatient and day case units, enhancing clinical skills and professional growth.
Senior Health Care Support Worker (Children & Young People)
37 hours (Band 3)
Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital
Out Patient activity and day case admissions to the children’s hospital have increased dramatically over the last few years. As a result we have redesigned the skill mix within our unit to incorporate band 3 Health Care Support Workers working across both units.
We are looking for a motivated, enthusiastic individual who has proven skills in effectively communicating with children and their families and previous experience as a Health Care Support Worker in an acute children’s environment. An SVQ/NVQ level 3 or HNC in Children and Young People’s Health & Wellbeing would be an advantage but not essential as targeted training can be delivered to up skill the person with the desired personal qualities and experience. If the successful candidate does not possess competencies required for the role at interview they will be appointed to band 2 initially. Upon successful completion of the training and competencies, banding will be uplifted to band 3.
You must be able to work well within different teams of people and be able to plan and organise your workload within the realms of the job description.
The post holder will be involved in the care of both medical and surgical patients in the Day case unit both including admissions, measurement of vital signs and transfers to and from theatre or scan. The post also involves attending to children in the outpatient department and undertaking the relevant observations required. The post holder will be supervised directly and indirectly by a registered nurse who is responsible for the delegation of work. The Post Holder will be required to facilitate community Hubs where measurements of vital signs will be undertaken, when in community Hubs you will be working alongside another HCSW who will be Phlebotomy trained. There will be opportunity to up skill to allow phlebotomy training.
This post will require excellent manual dexterity and hand eye co-ordination and a level of fitness that enables the staff member to be on their feet for much of the day.
Working hours currently would be Monday-Friday between the hours of 07.30 and 1800. Days worked would need to be flexible (i.e. applicants who can only manage fixed days will not be considered) and the hours are likely to be worked across 4 days in the week.
Informal enquiries would welcomed
Hazel Yeudall
Senior Charge Nurse
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Please note this post may close early if large volume of applications are received. Interviews will be on 8 April.
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