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Healthcare Assistant SurgicalinHarrowinHarrowPUBLISHED TUE 11 MAR 2025

Opportunities to provide direct support and care to patients, enhancing their overall experience during surgical processes.
Ability to work with a variety of patients, fostering interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence in a healthcare setting.
Chance to develop strong communication skills by reporting patient conditions to qualified nurses and providing updates on their care.
Role contributes to patient comfort by offering reassurance and support to both patients and their families, making a meaningful impact on their well-being.
Possibility of working collaboratively within a team, promoting a supportive work environment and professional relationships.
Engagement in continuous learning and development opportunities through exposure to various healthcare practices within a dynamic NHS trust.
Active involvement in patient care evaluations, enhancing skills in data recording and the ability to recognize and report concerns effectively.
Are you passionate about making a difference in people’s lives? Join us as a Healthcare Assistant in Surgical at London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust in Harrow. In this fulfilling role, you'll provide essential support to patients, offering care and compassion without constant supervision from a nurse. Your ability to reassure and connect with patients and their families will be invaluable, as you help create a nurturing environment during their recovery.

As a member of our dedicated team, you will play a vital role in enhancing the effectiveness of patient care, reporting any concerns directly to qualified nurses while keeping thorough and accurate records. If you're looking for a rewarding career where your contributions truly matter, we invite you to explore this opportunity with us. Together, we can deliver exceptional care that makes a lasting impact. For all the details about this role, please refer to our Job Description and Person Specification.
Opportunities to provide direct support and care to patients, enhancing their overall experience during surgical processes.
Ability to work with a variety of patients, fostering interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence in a healthcare setting.
Chance to develop strong communication skills by reporting patient conditions to qualified nurses and providing updates on their care.
Role contributes to patient comfort by offering reassurance and support to both patients and their families, making a meaningful impact on their well-being.
Possibility of working collaboratively within a team, promoting a supportive work environment and professional relationships.
Engagement in continuous learning and development opportunities through exposure to various healthcare practices within a dynamic NHS trust.
Active involvement in patient care evaluations, enhancing skills in data recording and the ability to recognize and report concerns effectively.

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