Radiotherapy Engineer - London, United Kingdom - University College London Hospitals

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    Job overview

    Make a difference at UCLH

    Are you a naturally caring person who loves to make a difference to others no matter how small that difference might be?

    Are you the type of person who respects other people, treats them fairly and accepts them for who they are?

    Do you like getting things done? And are you known for being hard-working and reliable?

    Here's what one of our Health Care Support Workers says about the job:

    "For me the job means putting yourself out there for patients and the team – truly caring about what you do and the impact you have".

    Main duties of the job

    Based in the busy West End of London, UCLH NHS Foundation Trust is looking to recruit a number Nursing Assistants to work across the Trust. This includes Theatres Nursing Assistants which is a mixture of Clinical / Patient transfer duties.

    You will be recruited to a Talent Pool and you will be notified and placed in a suitable vacancy as and when one comes available.

    We are looking for individuals who are full time and flexible (including evenings, shift work and nights). You will be expected to integrate quickly with an established team of staff to deliver quality care.

    If you are shortlisted, our recruitment and selection process for all candidates is as follows:

    You will be invited to attend an assessment Centre, whereby you will undertake an hour long numeracy and literacy test.

    Please ensure that you make the necessary accommodations as per availability on either of the above dates.

    This process helps you identify whether we are the right employer for you, and helps us identify if you are the right candidate for us.

    Working for our organisation

    In return you will gain excellent clinical experience; a range of attractive benefits, education and development opportunities for staff are available.
    We will offer you a structured Induction programme during which you will learn more about the Trust and your role. You will be required to complete the National Care Certificate in the first 3 months of employment.

    Our staffs are central to delivering our vision of top-quality patient care, excellent education and world class research.