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Care Support WorkerinSouthamptoninSouthamptonPUBLISHED TUE 22 OCT 2024

Band 3: £11 to £20 an hour  BANK  GOOD SALARY 

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The Care Support Worker role with NHS Professionals Limited in Southampton involves providing essential patient care and support in various healthcare settings, including Romsey Community Hospital, Lymington Hospital, Alton Hospital, and Petersfield. Responsibilities of the position include monitoring patients’ vital signs, assisting in delivering care as directed by Registered Nurses, and supporting patients in daily activities while respecting their privacy and dignity. This flexible bank role allows individuals to choose their shifts, promoting a healthy work-life balance while making a significant impact on patients' lives.

Candidates should have at least six months of recent experience in an acute healthcare setting or be student nurses with relevant clinical placement experience. The role offers competitive pay rates, professional development opportunities, and the chance to work across multiple wards, contributing to a dynamic and supportive healthcare environment in Hampshire. Joining NHS Professionals also grants access to community activities, discounts, and flexible working options, reinforcing the organisation’s commitment to its staff and patient care.

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