Opportunity to work in a caring and supportive environment with the friendly Renal Team at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.
Participation in the delivery of high-quality patient care, making a direct impact on patients' well-being during their dialysis treatments.
Full training provided, including a comprehensive renal unit competency training book, ensuring professional development and skill enhancement.
Flexible working hours with 13-hour shifts that accommodate a range of scheduling needs, possibly benefiting work-life balance.
Experience in a crucial healthcare role with the potential for career advancement within the NHS.
Engaging in a vital role that involves ordering and maintaining essential medical supplies, contributing to the unit's efficiency.
The opportunity to work in a diverse environment where you can meet and support a variety of patients and their families.
Join our compassionate Renal Team at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital as a Dialysis Assistant and make a real difference in the lives of patients undergoing haemodialysis. If you’re an enthusiastic individual who thrives in a supportive environment, this is your chance to become part of a caring community. Whether you have prior experience in dialysis or are eager to learn, we welcome you to explore this fulfilling role with us!
As a Dialysis Assistant, you will play a vital part in ensuring high-quality patient care. Your responsibilities will involve ordering and maintaining supplies while assisting with the preparation and supervision of patients. Don't worry if you're new to this; you'll receive comprehensive training and support to help you excel in your role. Our unit operates six days a week, and we offer flexible shifts to suit your life. If you're ready to embark on a rewarding journey in the care industry, we’d love to hear from you!
Opportunity to work in a caring and supportive environment with the friendly Renal Team at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.
Participation in the delivery of high-quality patient care, making a direct impact on patients' well-being during their dialysis treatments.
Full training provided, including a comprehensive renal unit competency training book, ensuring professional development and skill enhancement.
Flexible working hours with 13-hour shifts that accommodate a range of scheduling needs, possibly benefiting work-life balance.
Experience in a crucial healthcare role with the potential for career advancement within the NHS.
Engaging in a vital role that involves ordering and maintaining essential medical supplies, contributing to the unit's efficiency.
The opportunity to work in a diverse environment where you can meet and support a variety of patients and their families.
Job Overview
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an for an enthusiastic & caring individual to join our friendly and supportive Renal Team at The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital. As a Dialysis Assistant, you will assist in the delivery of high quality patient care and support to patients attending for haemodialysis.
Any experience in Dialysis would be a bonus!
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Main duties of the job
The Dialysis Assistants are responsible for the ordering and maintenance of stores on the unit and are expected to work within their own level of competence and assist in the preparation, provision of care and supervision of patients treated by Haemodialysis. You will be supernumerary while you receive full training and complete our renal unit competency training book.
Working for your organisation
The Renal Unit is open 6 days a week from Monday - Saturday including Bank holidays. Staff work 13 hour shifts. The post holder must be able to work flexibly and be able to travel between sites as required. The Unit is opened from 06:00 - 24.00 Monday, Wednesday & Friday with an Early and a Late shift & 07.00 - 20.00 on Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday with one shift.
Detailed Job Description And Main Responsibilities
For full duties and responsibilities please refer to the attached document entitled Job Description.
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