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Healthcare AssistantinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED SAT 29 MAR 2025

Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustFollow Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust

Opportunity for career development through progression to Apprenticeship Nursing Associate or Band 4 positions.
Fixed term contract with potential for permanent placement, providing job security in a supportive environment.
Flexible working options, allowing for a better work-life balance amidst the demands of community healthcare.
Comprehensive induction and ongoing training support, ensuring continuous professional development and skill enhancement.
Direct involvement in delivering holistic care, helping patients manage long-term conditions in the comfort of their homes.
Work as part of a close-knit team, fostering collaboration and shared goals within the community nursing framework.
Competitive salary and benefits, including a car lease scheme and annual travel card loan, making employment financially rewarding.
Join our dedicated team at Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust as a Band 3 Healthcare Assistant and make a meaningful difference in the lives of patients in Brent! We’re seeking passionate and compassionate individuals, particularly women who embody the nurturing spirit of care. In this rewarding role, you’ll provide essential support to our diverse patient group right in their own homes, promoting independence and holistic healthcare under the guidance of experienced nursing professionals. Plus, you'll have the unique opportunity to advance your career with pathways to an Apprenticeship Nursing Associate qualification.

Our community nursing service operates from 8.30am to 5.00pm, including weekends, and as a Health Care Assistant, you won’t need to drive—your visits will be on foot, ensuring you can connect with patients in a personal and impactful way. We value your growth and are committed to your professional development with comprehensive training and flexible working options. If you hold an NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care and have at least a year of experience in acute or community settings, we can’t wait to hear from you. Join us in making a difference while building a fulfilling career!
Opportunity for career development through progression to Apprenticeship Nursing Associate or Band 4 positions.
Fixed term contract with potential for permanent placement, providing job security in a supportive environment.
Flexible working options, allowing for a better work-life balance amidst the demands of community healthcare.
Comprehensive induction and ongoing training support, ensuring continuous professional development and skill enhancement.
Direct involvement in delivering holistic care, helping patients manage long-term conditions in the comfort of their homes.
Work as part of a close-knit team, fostering collaboration and shared goals within the community nursing framework.
Competitive salary and benefits, including a car lease scheme and annual travel card loan, making employment financially rewarding.

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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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