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Healthcare AssistantinBrightoninBrightonPUBLISHED SAT 12 APR 2025

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation TrustFollow University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a friendly and warm environment at The Park Centre for Breast Care, where teamwork and camaraderie are emphasized.
Engage directly with patients, providing compassionate care and support during sensitive procedures, which can be incredibly rewarding.
Be part of a multi-disciplinary team, allowing for collaboration and learning from experienced healthcare professionals.
Diversity and inclusion are valued, with various Staff Networks available to support staff and encourage the sharing of unique experiences.
Comprehensive Wellbeing Programme aimed at supporting staff mentally, emotionally, and physically, recognizing the importance of self-care.
Career growth and development opportunities within a university trust known for its commitment to learning, teaching, and healthcare research.
Job security with a permanent contract, part-time schedule, and competitive pay within the NHS band system.
Join our compassionate team at The Park Centre for Breast Care in Brighton as a Healthcare Assistant, where your kindness and dedication will make a real difference. In this part-time role, you'll support a diverse group of patients in a warm and welcoming environment, providing essential care and assistance during their journey through our Breast Symptomatic Department. With a focus on empathy and effective communication, you'll chaperone patients during consultations and procedures, ensuring they feel respected and supported every step of the way.

At University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, we value diversity and the unique talents each member brings to our community. As a Disability Confident Employer and a trusted leader in healthcare research, we are committed to your growth and wellbeing. We're proud to offer a comprehensive Wellbeing Programme and a supportive network to help you thrive in your career. Here, you'll find an inclusive space where you're encouraged to develop your skills, connect with others, and positively impact the lives of our patients. If you're ready to embark on a fulfilling journey in care, we can't wait to welcome you aboard!
Opportunity to work in a friendly and warm environment at The Park Centre for Breast Care, where teamwork and camaraderie are emphasized.
Engage directly with patients, providing compassionate care and support during sensitive procedures, which can be incredibly rewarding.
Be part of a multi-disciplinary team, allowing for collaboration and learning from experienced healthcare professionals.
Diversity and inclusion are valued, with various Staff Networks available to support staff and encourage the sharing of unique experiences.
Comprehensive Wellbeing Programme aimed at supporting staff mentally, emotionally, and physically, recognizing the importance of self-care.
Career growth and development opportunities within a university trust known for its commitment to learning, teaching, and healthcare research.
Job security with a permanent contract, part-time schedule, and competitive pay within the NHS band system.

More about the NHS
The National Health Service (NHS) is a cornerstone of healthcare in the United Kingdom, established in 1948 with the simple yet profound principle of providing healthcare to all citizens, free at the point of use. This revolutionary system aimed to ensure that access to medical services would not depend on an individual’s financial situation, a concept that has since become fundamental to British societal values.Learn more...
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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