Healthcare Assistant - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

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Infectious Diseases are looking to recruit an enthusiastic, self-motivated HCA to join our existing friendly team.

Within the CAS division we have 13 beds and care for a variety of patients both male and female, of varying age ranges.

We specialise in infectious and tropical diseases and our patients come from diverse backgrounds.


In addition to the below summary you need to familiarize yourself with full Job Description and Person Specification documents attached to this advert.


Team Nightingale is a 13 bedded acute medical ward specialising in the care of patients with infectious / tropical diseases / infections.

We pride ourselves in the quality of our nursing care.


We are looking for a Healthcare Assistant to join our team in a full-time capacity as we have a 1.00 WTE (37.5 hours) vacancy to fill.

You will be able to develop your skills in the care of patients requiring specials precautions for infection, infectious diseases and infection control.

You must display excellent communication skills and be confident to deal with members of the public and the hospital multidisciplinary team

You will be delivering hands on patient care within our adult in-patient clinical areas.


At NUH we take great pride in having in place a team of highly trained Healthcare Assistants to provide quality and compassionate patient care.

These roles are essential to the experience of our patients and their relatives and carers and they complement the clinical care provided by our doctors, nurses, midwives and therapists.

As a healthcare assistants at NUH, there are many opportunities for further progression and enhancing you clinical skills.

Please see job description for detailed responsibilities or access webinar for further information and ability to ask questions.

An informal visit is highly recommended.

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