Now Hiring: Health Care Assistant in Woolwich (Visa Sponsorship Offered)
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Now Hiring: Health Care Assistant in Woolwich (Visa Sponsorship Offered)

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Job role: Health Care Assistant

Company name: NHS Jobs

Salary: £28,622.00 to £30,225.00 per year

Job Reference: C9277-25-1328

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About the Job: 

Do you want a career where your kindness and care make a tangible difference? Oxleas NHS Trust is searching for a compassionate and dedicated Healthcare Assistant to join our Male PICU ward at Oxleas House. You’ll play a vital role in supporting adults experiencing mental health challenges, offering them hope and stability during a difficult time.

Why you’ll love working here:

Make a Real Impact: Provide compassionate care and support to patients during a critical time in their lives.

Supportive Team: Join a collaborative and friendly team that values your contribution and offers opportunities for growth.

Develop Your Skills: Access excellent training and development programs to advance your career in the NHS

Competitive Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package alongside the intrinsic rewards of working within the NHS.

What you’ll bring:

Care Certificate and some experience as a Health Care Assistant (or relevant qualifications).

Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively within a team.

A compassionate and empathetic nature with a genuine desire to support patient well-being.

Important Sponsorship Information for this post: We are unable to offer a certificate of sponsorship for this post.

Main duties of the job

Acute and Crisis Directorate : Healthcare Assistant (Mental Health) at Oxleas NHS Trust – Make a Difference Every Day

  • To work as directed by a registered nurse.
  • To provide care physical care to patients in accordance with their care plan
  • Understanding the need for and always maintaining confidentiality and security.
  • Adhering to all organisational and ward policies, procedures and guidelines.
  • Ensuring good working relationships with patients, carers, relatives, other professionals and prison and healthcare staff.
  • Developing an understanding of and demonstrating use of clinical supervision to reflect upon and modify practice.
  • Behaving at all times in a professionally acceptable manner

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