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Community Healthcare AssistantinCrawleyinCrawleyPUBLISHED FRI 21 MAR 2025

Opportunity to develop clinical skills in a supportive environment with training provided for essential procedures.
Flexibility in working patterns, including part-time and flexi-time options to promote work-life balance.
Access to a variety of working environments including patients' homes, community hospitals, and regional bases.
Engagement in a compassionate workplace culture with high staff wellbeing support as indicated by positive NHS Staff Survey results.
Involvement in a multi-disciplinary team, collaborating with other professionals to deliver integrated care and empower patients.
Participation in diverse training and research opportunities to further enhance professional development.
Access to numerous benefits, including discounts for NHS staff and workplace nurseries, fostering a family-friendly atmosphere.
Join the heart of community care with Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust as a Community Healthcare Assistant in Crawley! We’re on the lookout for compassionate and driven individuals, especially women looking to make a meaningful impact. Whether you're starting a rewarding career in healthcare or an experienced Band 3 Healthcare Assistant seeking to enhance your clinical skills, this position offers a supportive environment where your contributions truly matter. Receive hands-on training in essential procedures like insulin administration, wound care, and more, as you collaborate with a dedicated team to empower patients in their journey to health and independence.

Imagine working in varied settings, from patients' homes to community hospitals, with flexible hours that fit your life perfectly. With our commitment to staff wellbeing, you’ll benefit from excellent training opportunities, a compassionate workplace culture, and the chance to be part of diverse networks that celebrate all backgrounds. Bring your passion for care to our vibrant Sussex community, where your role not only enriches lives but also creates invaluable connections. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career while making a difference, we'd love to hear from you! For a chat about this opportunity, reach out to Jane Kavanagh at jane.kavanagh@nhs.net or call 07824606688. Don’t wait—your future in community healthcare starts here!
Opportunity to develop clinical skills in a supportive environment with training provided for essential procedures.
Flexibility in working patterns, including part-time and flexi-time options to promote work-life balance.
Access to a variety of working environments including patients' homes, community hospitals, and regional bases.
Engagement in a compassionate workplace culture with high staff wellbeing support as indicated by positive NHS Staff Survey results.
Involvement in a multi-disciplinary team, collaborating with other professionals to deliver integrated care and empower patients.
Participation in diverse training and research opportunities to further enhance professional development.
Access to numerous benefits, including discounts for NHS staff and workplace nurseries, fostering a family-friendly atmosphere.

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