
Job overview
Whilst we welcome all applications from all suitable candidates, unfortunately, we will not be offering sponsorship for this role.
The Post Holder will carry out assigned tasks involving direct care in support of the service and will work as part of the multi-disciplinary team and be expected to provide high quality, individualised care which addresses the needs and wants of adults with a learning disability, mental health needs and/or challenging behaviours.
The Post Holder is expected to participate actively in promoting high standards of care. The post holder will be expected to work across the 7 day week.
All interviews for this post will be held in person at Little Plumstead Hospital , Hospital Road Norwich NR13 5EW.
Main duties of the job
The post-holder will:
- Work flexibly and co-operatively as part of a multi-disciplinary team striving to deliver quality person-centred care.
- Assist in the day-to-day smooth running of the unit.
- Work with, talk to and listen to service users, carers and families, and encourage their participation in the recovery process.
- Participate as required in the assessment of care needs, the development and implementation of programmes of care, and risk assessments.
- Support and empower service-users, and work with the multi-disciplinary team to promote a culture of engagement and activity.
- Use de-escalation skills to manage aggression exhibited by service users, subject to achieving agreed training and competency.
- Help as required in the administration of medication.
- Be aware of own behaviour and the effect it can have on others.
- Be compassionate and open-minded.
- Treat colleagues, service-users, carers and relatives with dignity and respect.
- Demonstrate a commitment to continual service- and personal-improvement.
- Reflect the Trust’s values by behaving in a manner that is welcoming, kind, positive, respectful and professional.
[For further details about the role and responsibilities, and for the Person Specification, please download the attached JD&PS document]
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The Post Holder will carry out assigned tasks involving direct care in support of the service. The Post Holder will work as part of the multi-disciplinary team and be expected to provide high quality, individualised care which addresses the needs and wants of adults with a learning disability, mental health needs and/or challenging behaviours. The Post Holder is expected to participate actively in promoting high standards of care. The post holder will be expected to work across the 7 day week.
Person specification
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Essential
- Good decision making skills
- Ability to complete, record and report back accordingly on observations & assessments
- Identify Risk and report
- Ability to recognise and respond to clinical risk
AREAS OF EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE
Essential
- Good communication skills
- Flexibility
- Ability to work as part of a team
- Able to work on own initiative and without direct supervision
- Experience in managing own time and working as part of a team
QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION/ TRAINING
Essential
- Educated to GCE/GCSE or equivalent (Maths and English)
- Commitment to Continuing Personal Development
Desirable
- NVQ Level 2/3
- Relevant training to the field of work. Eg; Safeguarding, de-escalation, autism, mental capacity
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This advert is for Health Care Assistant with Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust in Hatfield, East of England, England. It is listed as a Band 3 Healthcare support worker role. The advertised salary is £25,760 - £27,476 per annum, pro rata. The contract type is Permanent. The application deadline is 12 Jul 2026.
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