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A compassionate care provider in South Town is seeking dedicated Healthcare Assistants to join their team. In this full-time role, you will support patients with their physical care needs and deliver person-centered care. The position offers comprehensive training, opportunities for career progression, and market leading pay rates of £12.70/hour plus additional benefits. A driving license is essential for this role.
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HASCS has always been proud to recruit from across the globe, because we know that truly compassionate care is a universal language.
Are you a caring and reliable team player who thrives on making a real difference? If you’re empathetic, honest, and always up for learning, we’ll give you all the training and support you need to excel in your career.
We’re looking for dedicated Healthcare Assistant’s to join our team and support our service users. You’ll work in a dynamic and fulfilling environment where every day brings new challenges and opportunities to make a positive impact on people’s lives.
Our experienced nursing team will provide you with full client-specific training. This is a fantastic chance to join a supportive team and hone your skills in complex care, with outstanding 24/7 clinical support at your fingertips.
If you meet our UK eligibility requirements and you’re willing to relocate to one of our regions, we welcome you to apply for a rewarding position in our live-in care, or home care service; where your dedication can make a real difference.
Market leading rates of pay:
• £12.70/hour
• £25.40/hour during all day Bank holidays
Benefits:
• Relocation support.
• 28 days paid annual leave.
• Pension scheme after qualifying period.
• Full training for the role including shadowing Specialist Nurses.
• Nurse line manager and On-Call team to provide ongoing support.
• Excellent opportunities for Career progression.
• Opt. into Welfare Checks.
• Blue Light Card eligibility.
• Company funded training & DBS.
• Employee Assistance Programme.
Responsibilities:
• Support patients with their physical care needs, including hygiene, mobility, nutrition, and comfort.
• Deliver person-centered care according to individual bespoke care plans.
• Promote independence and respect each patient’s spiritual, psychological, and cultural needs.
• Maintain accurate care records.
• Assist with communication between patients, their families, and healthcare professionals.
• Administer prescribed medication or clinical tasks after completing our advanced training and competency sign off.
• Monitor and report any changes in patient condition to the Regional Nurse Manager.
• Contribute to a supportive, high-standard care environment.
This is a full-time position and you would be required to work a minimum of 37.5 hours per week. Flexibility is key in this role, and you would need to be willing to work a mixture of shift types.
Essential Skills and Qualities for this role:
• Reliable and committed.
• Dedicated and flexible.
• Excellent communication skills including verbal and written.
• Enthusiastic with a willingness to learn.
• Passionate, dedicated, and empathetic.
• A driving licence is essential for this role.