Haematology Housekeeper - Salford, United Kingdom - Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust

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Are you motivated, organised and caring?

We are looking housekeeper for the Haematology Unit, supporting both inpatient and daycase patients

This is a job share role with set days Thursday and Friday

You will need to be able to work within a small team on.

You will be allocated a team leader to support you

This role includes the undertaking of daily organisation, maintaining stock levels, audits, and cleanliness of the environment.

Duties include stores ordering, management of stock, maintenance of equipment, also including general housekeeping of the unit.


It is essential that you are able to work in an orderly and systematic manner, possess good literacy, IT, numeracy, communication and organisational skills.


You need to have a caring attitude as you will be in contact with daycase and inpatient's on a daily basis.

You will need the ability to work effectively under direction as part of a multidisciplinary team and autonomously working through your set tasks and routine.

Assisting with domestics and estates to ensure infection control measures are maintained

Assisting with food delivery and stock of food for immunosuppressed patient

The unit can be quite emotive and coping strategies required.

Salford Care Organisation is part of the Northern Care Alliance, one of the largest NHS organisations in the country.

Salford is the place, which is taking bold, pioneering steps towards delivering a world class, fully integrated care system for adults.


Home to the Manchester Centre for Clinical Neurosciences, Greater Manchester Trauma Hospital and the Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre, Salford is improving care for some of the sickest patients in the region, and delivers a range of acute, community and primary care services and specialist services to Greater Manchester and beyond.


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