Band 3 Healthcare Assistant Jobs in Norwich
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£26k - £27k
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Applying for Band 3 Healthcare Assistant jobs in Norwich
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals runs a large acute site on the outskirts of the city, serving a wide rural catchment across Norfolk and north Suffolk. Norfolk Community Health and Care covers community services, and Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health services. For band 3 healthcare assistant candidates, this page narrows the NHS market to roles with the same profession, level, and local hiring area so you can compare adverts before starting a supporting statement or Trac application.
Job Clerk is currently tracking 3 live band 3 healthcare assistant vacancies in Norwich from 2 NHS employers. Review closing dates closely, because competitive NHS jobs can be shortlisted before the advertised closing date when enough strong applications arrive.
Recent salary data for band 3 healthcare assistant jobs in Norwich ranges from about £25,760 to £27,476 per year, depending on employer, site, rota pattern, and local supplements.
Band expectations
- NVQ Level 2/3 or equivalent demonstrable experience
- Care Certificate completion (for clinical roles)
- Evidence of working with reduced supervision and using initiative
- Specialist competencies relevant to the post (e.g. phlebotomy, audio typing, therapy assistance)
Role evidence
- Recording and escalating vital signs observations (NEWS2, PEWS)
- Phlebotomy, ECGs, or wound care (where trained and competent)
- Supporting patients with nutrition, hydration, and mealtime assistance
- Infection prevention: hand hygiene, PPE, equipment decontamination
Common requirements
- Care Certificate (completed within first 12 weeks of starting)
- NVQ/QCF Level 2-3 in Health and Social Care (desirable)
- Previous care, support, or patient-facing experience (desirable)
- Manual handling certification (usually provided on induction)
Local employer context
Relevant NHS employers can include Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust. Compare person-spec criteria, rota pattern, site location, and application method before reusing supporting information between adverts.
Local practical context
Norwich has rail to London Liverpool Street (1h50) and Cambridge (1h20). The city is smaller than other NHS hubs so commutes are generally short, but car access can matter for community roles covering rural Norfolk.
Housing is more affordable than most of the South East. The semi-rural setting suits staff looking for lower living costs while still working in a teaching hospital environment.
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Key Topics to Revise
- •Infection Control Procedures (hand hygiene, PPE, waste disposal)
- •Basic Anatomy and Physiology
- •Vital Signs Monitoring (temperature, pulse, blood pressure, respiration)
- •Manual Handling Techniques
- •Safeguarding Principles (adults and children)
- •Basic First Aid
- •Common Medical Conditions (e.g., diabetes, heart disease, dementia)
- •Communication Skills (verbal and non-verbal)
- •Data Protection and Confidentiality (GDPR)
- •NHS Core Values (Care, Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage, Commitment)
- •The Care Certificate Standards
- •Mental Health Awareness
- •Equality and Diversity
- •Basic Life Support (BLS)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- •Lack of preparation and research about the employer.
- •Failing to provide specific examples to support your answers.
- •Not using the STAR method for competency-based questions.
- •Speaking negatively about previous employers or colleagues.
- •Appearing uninterested or unenthusiastic.
- •Not asking any questions at the end of the interview.
- •Dressing inappropriately or unprofessionally.