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A leading healthcare provider in Milton Keynes is seeking a Health Care Assistant for the Children's Services department. The successful candidate will support children and families in an acute hospital setting, delivering compassionate care and ensuring a safe, clean environment. Key responsibilities include personal care, assisting with feeding, and maintaining ward cleanliness. Applicants must have an NHS Care Certificate and a commitment to providing high-quality support to young patients.
Department: Children’s Services
Band 2/3 (starting salary £24,465 - £26,598 per annum). Opportunities to start at Band 2 and progress to Band 3. You must have an NHS Care Certificate to be Band 3. You will be Band 2 until you pass this and your probation. Hours: 37.5 hours per week over a variety of shifts. All MKUH roles will be considered for flexible working. This role can not be sponsored.
Welcome to the Children’s Nursing Team at MKUH. We are looking for a motivated, caring and dedicated individual to join our established Children’s Nursing teams on Ward 4 (Paediatric Assessment Unit) and Ward 5 (Acute Children’s Ward). You will work collaboratively with the wider multi-disciplinary team helping to deliver family centred care for a cohort of babies, children and young people requiring admission to an acute hospital setting. You will require patience, understanding, creativity and most of all a sense of fun to ensure that our patients cope well with their treatments and time in hospital. We also work very closely with Neonatal Unit and our Children’s Emergency Department, helping to staff these areas if needed.
If this role interests you, and would want an informal visit please contact:
Philippa (Pip) Cullen- Prince, Ward 5 Manager
Email: Philippa.CullenPrince@mkuh.nhs.uk
OR
Wadzanai (Elizabeth) Muchopa, Ward 4 Manager
Email: Wadzanai.muchopa@mkuh.nhs.uk
Interview date: 22nd December 2025
We offer support for educational needs to ensure competence and continued development through access to both courses (relevant to the role) and day to day supervised ‘learning on the job’. Further training available includes: Basic Life Support and various skills training sessions such as venepuncture.
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