Hours: Full time, Part time - 37.5 hours per week
Job ref: 188-HCSW010625
Site: Southampton General Hospital
Town: Southampton
Closing: 25/06/2025
Main duties of the job
Here at UHS, we recognise that Healthcare Support Workers from different employment backgrounds can bring a breadth of knowledge and new ideas.
What You Will Do
This role is diverse and will involve essential emergency skills such as applying plaster casts, venepuncture, and cannulation. You will be responsible for patient assessments and meeting care needs, while also contributing to improved nursing quality, including initiatives related to dementia and mental health.
What We Are Looking For
We seek a caring and compassionate healthcare assistant who thrives in a busy and rewarding environment. Excellent communication skills and a collaborative approach to delivering high-quality care to all patients in the emergency department are essential.
The Emergency Department operates 24/7, so some flexibility will be required to meet service needs. Our department is known for its innovative approach and is increasingly recognized for its clinical academic work in emergency care, enabling us to deliver expert care, education, and support to patients with complex needs during their most critical moments.
Applicants who have applied and been unsuccessful in the last 6 months do not need to re-apply or submit another application.
If you are looking to start your journey within healthcare, then we would love to hear from you. We offer continuous training and development opportunities to help you reach your potential. You’ll start your career with us by following a 1-week full-time and in-depth induction that will enable you to complete your Care Certificate, find your feet within the hospital, and quickly embed yourself as part of our team.
Our fantastic staff can teach you the required skills if you share our values, are ready to learn, and:
* Can work a variety of shifts as part of your work roster, including some mornings (starting from 7am to around 3pm), short days & long days (generally 8–12 hours between 7am and 8pm), evenings (until around 8pm), and nights (from around 7pm to 7am the next day).
* Are available to work any day from Monday to Sunday, including bank holidays.
* Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
* Are willing to carry out a variety of tasks, including personal hygiene care for patients of all ages and backgrounds.
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