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Trainee/ Dialysis AssistantinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED THU 13 MAR 2025

Band 2: £23,615 to £25,674 a year Per annum (pro rata)  PERMANENT 
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Manchester University NHS Foundation TrustFollow Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Meaningful Work, Trainee/Dialysis Assistants play a crucial role in delivering haemodialysis treatment, directly impacting patient care and well-being.
Supportive Training Environment, The role offers a structured training program with competency packages to ensure your professional development and readiness for the job.
Career Advancement, After completing the training and achieving competency, you can progress from a Band 2 Trainee to a Band 3 Dialysis Assistant, enhancing your career prospects.
Team Collaboration, As a vital part of the healthcare team, you'll work alongside dedicated professionals, fostering a supportive and cooperative work environment.
Patient Interaction, You'll engage closely with patients, employing your communication skills in a compassionate manner while assisting with their personal needs.
Commitment to Diversity, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust values diversity and encourages applicants from all backgrounds, promoting an inclusive workplace for everyone.
Job Security, Working for a reputable organization like the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust provides stability and benefits associated with the NHS.
Join the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust as a Trainee Dialysis Assistant and help make a difference in patients’ lives! We are seeking compassionate, dedicated women and caring individuals ready to step into this essential role at our Hexagon Renal Satellite Dialysis Unit. Here, you will be at the heart of a supportive team, playing a pivotal role in delivering high-quality haemodialysis treatments. This position allows you to connect deeply with patients, providing not just physical support, but also a friendly and empathetic presence that they can rely on during their treatment journey.

Whether you're starting your career in healthcare or are looking to bring your caring nature to a meaningful role, we have the training and support you need to flourish. You’ll gain invaluable skills while receiving comprehensive training to assist with daily tasks like preparing dialysis machines and supporting patients through treatments. With a starting position as a Band 2 Trainee, you can progress to a Band 3 Dialysis Assistant in just six months. We celebrate diversity and encourage women of all backgrounds to apply—your passion for care is what’s most important to us. Join our inclusive team where your skills will be valued and your contributions meaningful. We can't wait to meet you!
Meaningful Work, Trainee/Dialysis Assistants play a crucial role in delivering haemodialysis treatment, directly impacting patient care and well-being.
Supportive Training Environment, The role offers a structured training program with competency packages to ensure your professional development and readiness for the job.
Career Advancement, After completing the training and achieving competency, you can progress from a Band 2 Trainee to a Band 3 Dialysis Assistant, enhancing your career prospects.
Team Collaboration, As a vital part of the healthcare team, you'll work alongside dedicated professionals, fostering a supportive and cooperative work environment.
Patient Interaction, You'll engage closely with patients, employing your communication skills in a compassionate manner while assisting with their personal needs.
Commitment to Diversity, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust values diversity and encourages applicants from all backgrounds, promoting an inclusive workplace for everyone.
Job Security, Working for a reputable organization like the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust provides stability and benefits associated with the NHS.

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