InHealth Group logo

Healthcare Support Worker


Location
Newquay, England
Salary
£25,000 to £25,500 a year
Profession
Healthcare support worker
Deadline
22 Jul 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
24 Jun 2026
Medical Protection — the side of locally employed doctors from £83

Job summary

At InHealth, we are expanding our Endoscopy team and are looking for a Healthcare Support Worker / Decontamination Technician to join our brand-new Community Diagnostic Centre in Bristol.

This is a dual role with a significant focus on decontamination. Approximately 50% of your time will be spent in our decontamination unit, carrying out the essential cleaning and processing of endoscopes to ensure they are safe, compliant, and ready for patient procedures. This is a highly important, technical part of the service and plays a critical role in patient safety and infection prevention.

Main duties of the job

  • Carry out endoscope decontamination, using specialist equipment to clean, disinfect and prepare scopes in line with strict clinical standards
  • Ensure all equipment is safe, compliant and ready for procedures, reporting any faults or issues promptly
  • Support patient care, including welcoming patients and assisting in line with care plans set by senior staff
  • Maintain clean, safe and organised clinical and decontamination areas at all times
  • Communicate effectively with patients and the multidisciplinary team to support a smooth service

About us

InHealth is the UKs largest specialist provider of diagnostic and healthcare solutions, working in partnership with the NHS for more than 30 years to make healthcare better for more than 5 million patients each year.

Behind every test, scan and assessment is a team of people helping our services run smoothly, efficiently and with care. With opportunities across community, hospital and office-based settings, InHealth offers the chance to grow your career in a people-focused organisation where your work supports millions of patients and helps bring high-quality healthcare closer to local communities.

InHealth is a place where you're trusted to do your job well, supported by people who value your expertise and give you the space to act on it. Teams show up for each other, leaders back your judgment and help remove blockers rather than create them. New opportunities open as we grow - whether that's progressing, moving sideways or taking on something different as your strengths evolve. And everything we do is focussed on making healthcare better - for patients, partners and the people delivering care.

Read more about us here: Who We Are - InHealth Group

Details

  • Date posted: 24 June 2026
  • Pay scheme: Other
  • Salary: £25,000 to £25,500 a year
  • Contract: Permanent
  • Working pattern: Full-time
  • Reference number: 5895
  • Job locations: Highwood Lane, Bristol, Gloucestershire, BS34 5TL, United Kingdom

Job responsibilities

Healthcare Support Worker / Decontamination Technician Endoscopy | Bristol Community Diagnostic Centre

37.5 hours / 8am - 6pm 4 days a week / Flexibility required Monday to Sunday on a rota basis.

At InHealth, we are expanding our Endoscopy team and are looking for a Healthcare Support Worker / Decontamination Technician to join our brand-new Community Diagnostic Centre in Bristol.

This is a dual role with a significant focus on decontamination. Approximately 50% of your time will be spent in our decontamination unit, carrying out the essential cleaning and processing of endoscopes to ensure they are safe, compliant, and ready for patient procedures. This is a highly important, technical part of the service and plays a critical role in patient safety and infection prevention.

Alongside this, you will also support the delivery of a high-quality Endoscopy service, contributing to patient care that recognises the psychological, physical, and social needs of every individual.

If you are interested in a hands-on role that combines patient interaction with technical, safety-critical cleaning processes, this could be a great opportunity for you. We are also happy to arrange site tours so you can see first-hand how our state-of-the-art decontamination and clinical areas operate behind the scenes.

What you'll do

  • Carry out endoscope decontamination, using specialist equipment to clean, disinfect and prepare scopes in line with strict clinical standards
  • Ensure all equipment is safe, compliant and ready for procedures, reporting any faults or issues promptly
  • Support patient care, including welcoming patients and assisting in line with care plans set by senior staff
  • Maintain clean, safe and organised clinical and decontamination areas at all times
  • Communicate effectively with patients and the multidisciplinary team to support a smooth service

About you

  • Interested in a hands-on role combining patient care and technical cleaning/decontamination work
  • Understanding of (or willingness to learn) health & safety, infection control and decontamination processes
  • Comfortable spending a significant proportion of your role in a decontamination environment
  • Strong attention to detail with good organisation and time management skills
  • Effective communicator, flexible, and committed to ongoing learning and development

Person specification

Experience

Essential

  • .

Desirable

  • .

Qualifications

Essential

  • .

Desirable

  • .

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • .

Desirable

  • .

WhatsApp job alerts

Get instant WhatsApp alerts for Dietetic Assistant roles in Newquay

Create your Job Clerk account first. We'll collect your alert preferences during onboarding and help you turn on WhatsApp notifications for matching healthcare roles.

Sign up for WhatsApp alerts

Applying for this NHS job

This advert is for Healthcare Support Worker with InHealth Group in Newquay, South West, England. It is listed as a Healthcare support worker role. The advertised salary is £25,000 to £25,500 a year. The contract type is Permanent. The application deadline is 22 Jul 2026.

Before you apply, compare the job description with the person specification and mirror the employer's essential criteria in your supporting information. Use the vacancy title, employer, location, salary, contract type, closing date and posted date (24 Jun 2026) to decide whether this role fits your current NHS job search. If the employer can close applications early, prepare the application before the stated deadline rather than waiting for the final day.

For more context, review related Job Clerk pages for the same profession, band or location where they exist, then use the application-support guides to tailor your statement and prepare for interview.