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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Band 3 Healthcare Assistant to join our busy Critical Care Team (ICU/HDU) at Epsom & St Helier University Hospital NHS Trust.
The base site for this post is St.Helier Hospital ICU.
St .Helier Hospital ICU currently comprises of 13 beds incorporating specialities including; emergency/scheduled general surgery, acute medicine and, renal.
Epsom Hospital HDU/ICU comprises of 6-8 beds. It predominantly provides care for elective surgical and acute medical admissions.
As Critical Care provision is a 24 hours, 7 days a week service, applicants will be expected to undertake internal rotation, including weekends, night duties and bank holidays.
Applicants must hold the Care Certificate.
In order to fulfill the job role, learning and development requirements, and service needs applicants will be required to work across both hospital sites.
The HCA role supports the clinical team in caring for critically ill patients and their loved ones, and ensuring clean and organised clinical areas. You would be responsible for providing fundamental aspects of patient care at the direction of the qualified nursing team to ensure critically ill patients and their loved ones receive high quality, dignified and respectful care.
We are looking for someone who is “hands-on” with healthcare experience, preferably in acute care, and who possess the following attributes; • Excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills. • Ability to work confidently and collaboratively across professional boundaries and use your initiative. • Ability to work flexibly according to the day-to-day service needs. • Willingness to develop within this role.
This post is not currently linked to a Band 4 Career Progression Pathway.
Are you compassionate, reliable, driven and ready for a challenge? If so, we look forward to welcoming you to join our dynamic, motivated and friendly team.
The HCA role has been developed to support the clinical team in caring for critically ill patients and their loved ones, and ensuring clean and organised clinical areas. You would be responsible for providing fundamental aspects of patient care at the direction of the qualified nursing team to ensure critically ill patients receive high quality, dignified and respectful care.
Please see the attached supporting documents.
For further details/informal visits please contact: Emma Conroy – Critical Care Matron – Tel: 07552889342
Suzy Knightly/Sethu Jele - Critical Care Practice Development Senior Sister - Tel: 02082963136