Job summary Would you like the opportunity to join us as a Band 3 Health Care Assistant? If so, then Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is recruiting talented, committed individuals who share our vision, values and professional ambition. We currently have an opportunity to join our Pre-operative Assessment team at Kidderminster Treatment Centre on a 22.5 hour contract. As a Band 3 Healthcare assistant you will be responsible for seeing patients in Pre-operative Assessment support clinic to undertake investigations relevant to the patients assessment. This will include, but is not limited to, venepuncture, ECGs, MRSA swabbing and CPE sampling. You will also undertake thorough documentation via our online assessment tool, Synopsis. IT literacy is also integral to the job role. For more information please contact Linzi Wright vialinzi.wright3nhs.netor directly via telephone on 07566765852. Main duties of the job As a Senior Healthcare assistant you will be expected to prep, plan and run your own clinic assigned to you via PAS. This will include health promotion, explaining patient information and clinical skills such as ECGs and Venepuncture. You will be supported by the Nursing team and the wider Countywide team to assist in the completion of patient's pre-assessments prior to their surgery date. About us Our purpose is simple - Putting Patients First. We are looking for exceptional colleagues who can help us achieve this. Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is a large acute and specialised hospital trust that provides a range of local acute services to the residents of Worcestershire and more specialised services to a larger population in Herefordshire and beyond. The Trust operates hospital-based services from three sites in Kidderminster, Redditch and Worcester Our workforce is over 7,000 strong, and our caring staff are recognised as providing good and outstanding patient-centred care. You could be one of them. We are committed to recruiting the best people to work with us to achieve our Vision - working in partnership to provide the best healthcare for our communities, leading and supporting our teams to move 4ward. Our 4ward behaviours, which we ask all staff to demonstrate, underpin our everyday work and remain firmly at the heart of all we do. Our objectives are simple: Best services for local people Best experience of care and best outcomes for our patients Best use of resources Best people Better never stops, and our Clinical Services Strategy provides a clear future vision for our Trust, our hospitals, our services and our role in the wider health and care system. We are proud to have achieved Timewise accreditation - this means we are committed to embedding flexible working within our organisation as a flex positive employer. Date posted 23 April 2025 Pay scheme Agenda for change Band Band 3 Salary £24,071 to £25,674 a year Contract Permanent Working pattern Part-time, Flexible working Reference number C9365-25-0361 Job locations Kidderminster General Hospital Bewdley Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 6RJ The Alexandra Hospital Woodrow Drive Redditch Worcestershire B987UB Worcestershire Royal Hospital Charles Hastings Way Worcester WR51DD Job description Job responsibilities Key Working Relationships: Department staffPatients and their relatives/carers/significant otherStaff in other departments Risk Assessment: The post involves manual handling activities, exposure to bodily fluids and exposure to high noise levels. It may also involve exposure to challenging behaviour. Job Purpose: The Senior Health Care Assistant is a member of the department team who implements prescribed care and/or undertakes some higher-level clinical activities as directed by a registered nurse. The main dimensions of the role are to:To support the professionally qualified staff and work under their direction to provide quality nursing care, therapy activity, treatments and procedures directly to patients.To mentor and supervise and teach Health Care Assistants.To lead and co-ordinate a range of clinical and non-clinical tasks and responsibilities undertaken by Health Care Assistants.To support the department and staff to provide a high quality service.It is important to have an understanding of the range of work procedures and practices that are required within Pre-Operative Assessment when caring for a range of patients from different specialties, this will be underpinned by theoretical knowledge and relevant practical experience. Key Duties: Assisting with General Aspects of Care: Be involved in patient booking in process as directed by registered nurseBe aware of the need to greet Patients, relatives & visitors to the unit and ascertain the purpose of their visit including the CallMe initiative.Moving and handling of patients.Assisting patients and relatives to use wheelchairsAssist with patients mobilisation, ensuring safe environment and using appropriate techniques and aids when necessary.Assist the multi professional team to prepare and support patientsDressing/undressing of patients when undertaking investigationsSafe keeping of patients property/valuablesEscort of patients to and from lavatory.Assist in the care of relatives and visitors.Chaperone professional staff where appropriate.Measuring blood pressure, body temperature, pulse rate and respiration and completing the necessary documentation.Measuring patients height and weight as directed by a registered nurse and recording on the appropriate documentation.Undertaking investigations such as ECG, venepuncture and MRSA swabs.Be adaptable and flexible to working in various areas of the department as required.Dressing of unoccupied trolleys/couches, tying up of dirty linen bags and despatching to laundry.Cleaning and tidying clinic areas.Replenishing of stock cupboards. Pre-Operative Assessment: To prepare clinical rooms for outpatient clinics to ensure a smooth running clinic. To put away stock and help maintain stock levels.Manage HCA pre-operative assessment clinics and escalate any concerns with patients to trained nurses Communications and Relationships: Demonstrate an ability to communicate with patients with varying needs i.e.; Elderly, Sensory impaired, Language differences.The Healthcare Assistants relationship with both staff and patients should be discreet, bearing in mind that all information regarding patients must be kept confidential.Report to the nurse in charge of the unit matters of concern relating to patients and the unit environment.Answer the telephone, refer to appropriate person.Attend to unit reports and meetings when appropriate.Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of health and safety at work in order to maintain a safe environment.Undertake duties outside your working area (e.g. delivery and collection) to assist in maintaining good communications.Participate in patient handovers.Present Professional image appropriate to the working environment. Clinical Support: Where training has been provided and competence assured undertake and monitor baseline and routine patient observations, Blood pressure, pulse, peripheral oxygen saturation and blood glucose. Reporting any changes in a timely manner to a qualified nurse and ensuring these are accurately recorded in patient records.Apply a simple range of dressings using both clean and aseptic techniques after venepuncture, if required.Collect blood samples (peripheral or venous) and directed by a qualified nurse, ensuring its safe storage, transport or disposal as appropriate.Care for a small group of patients without direct supervision but under the direction of a registered.Undertake an associate link/link nurse role where appropriate.Undertake ECGs Cleaning: Maintain tidiness and cleanliness of areas and equipment as instructed. Clerical Duties: Reception/telephone dutiesBasic computer skillsObtaining case notes/x-raysFilingAssist in the preparation of medical and nursing notes for ward rounds/clinicsMaintain stocks of stationary and care pathways Education: Support other health care assistants through mentorship and local induction. Job description Job responsibilities Key Working Relationships: Department staffPatients and their relatives/carers/significant otherStaff in other departments Risk Assessment: The post involves manual handling activities, exposure to bodily fluids and exposure to high noise levels. It may also involve exposure to challenging behaviour. Job Purpose: The Senior Health Care Assistant is a member of the department team who implements prescribed care and/or undertakes some higher-level clinical activities as directed by a registered nurse. The main dimensions of the role are to:To support the professionally qualified staff and work under their direction to provide quality nursing care, therapy activity, treatments and procedures directly to patients.To mentor and supervise and teach Health Care Assistants.To lead and co-ordinate a range of clinical and non-clinical tasks and responsibilities undertaken by Health Care Assistants.To support the department and staff to provide a high quality service.It is important to have an understanding of the range of work procedures and practices that are required within Pre-Operative Assessment when caring for a range of patients from different specialties, this will be underpinned by theoretical knowledge and relevant practical experience. Key Duties: Assisting with General Aspects of Care: Be involved in patient booking in process as directed by registered nurseBe aware of the need to greet Patients, relatives & visitors to the unit and ascertain the purpose of their visit including the CallMe initiative.Moving and handling of patients.Assisting patients and relatives to use wheelchairsAssist with patients mobilisation, ensuring safe environment and using appropriate techniques and aids when necessary.Assist the multi professional team to prepare and support patientsDressing/undressing of patients when undertaking investigationsSafe keeping of patients property/valuablesEscort of patients to and from lavatory.Assist in the care of relatives and visitors.Chaperone professional staff where appropriate.Measuring blood pressure, body temperature, pulse rate and respiration and completing the necessary documentation.Measuring patients height and weight as directed by a registered nurse and recording on the appropriate documentation.Undertaking investigations such as ECG, venepuncture and MRSA swabs.Be adaptable and flexible to working in various areas of the department as required.Dressing of unoccupied trolleys/couches, tying up of dirty linen bags and despatching to laundry.Cleaning and tidying clinic areas.Replenishing of stock cupboards. Pre-Operative Assessment: To prepare clinical rooms for outpatient clinics to ensure a smooth running clinic. To put away stock and help maintain stock levels.Manage HCA pre-operative assessment clinics and escalate any concerns with patients to trained nurses Communications and Relationships: Demonstrate an ability to communicate with patients with varying needs i.e.; Elderly, Sensory impaired, Language differences.The Healthcare Assistants relationship with both staff and patients should be discreet, bearing in mind that all information regarding patients must be kept confidential.Report to the nurse in charge of the unit matters of concern relating to patients and the unit environment.Answer the telephone, refer to appropriate person.Attend to unit reports and meetings when appropriate.Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of health and safety at work in order to maintain a safe environment.Undertake duties outside your working area (e.g. delivery and collection) to assist in maintaining good communications.Participate in patient handovers.Present Professional image appropriate to the working environment. Clinical Support: Where training has been provided and competence assured undertake and monitor baseline and routine patient observations, Blood pressure, pulse, peripheral oxygen saturation and blood glucose. Reporting any changes in a timely manner to a qualified nurse and ensuring these are accurately recorded in patient records.Apply a simple range of dressings using both clean and aseptic techniques after venepuncture, if required.Collect blood samples (peripheral or venous) and directed by a qualified nurse, ensuring its safe storage, transport or disposal as appropriate.Care for a small group of patients without direct supervision but under the direction of a registered.Undertake an associate link/link nurse role where appropriate.Undertake ECGs Cleaning: Maintain tidiness and cleanliness of areas and equipment as instructed. Clerical Duties: Reception/telephone dutiesBasic computer skillsObtaining case notes/x-raysFilingAssist in the preparation of medical and nursing notes for ward rounds/clinicsMaintain stocks of stationary and care pathways Education: Support other health care assistants through mentorship and local induction. Person Specification Personal Qualities Essential Reliable and punctual Self-awareness in terms of assessing own knowledge and competence and understanding own boundaries Self-awareness in terms of recognising the impact of their behaviour and others. Able to present a professional image appropriate to the working environment. Committed. Enthusiastic. Ability to work within a diverse and busy environment. Team worker. Willingness to embrace change. Experience Essential Previous experience as a Health Care Assistant in an acute hospital environment Desirable Experience in POA environment Qualifications Essential NVQ Level 3 in Direct Care,or equivalent/ or willing to work towards Key Skills literacy/numeracy or equivalent Skills and Abilities Essential Excellent communication skills Able to mentor and supervise other HCAs/Student Nurses in the working environment ECG Trained Phlebotomy Trained Computer Literate Desirable Knowledge of Trust IT systems i.e. Bluespier, CLIP, ICE and PAS Other job requirements Essential Must be flexible with shift patterns and internal rotation. Confidentiality May be required to work in other departments as required. This post requires the post holder to undertake core skills Fitness and mobility in order to be physically active throughout a shift and undertake manual handling activities. Person Specification Personal Qualities Essential Reliable and punctual Self-awareness in terms of assessing own knowledge and competence and understanding own boundaries Self-awareness in terms of recognising the impact of their behaviour and others. Able to present a professional image appropriate to the working environment. Committed. Enthusiastic. Ability to work within a diverse and busy environment. Team worker. Willingness to embrace change. Experience Essential Previous experience as a Health Care Assistant in an acute hospital environment Desirable Experience in POA environment Qualifications Essential NVQ Level 3 in Direct Care,or equivalent/ or willing to work towards Key Skills literacy/numeracy or equivalent Skills and Abilities Essential Excellent communication skills Able to mentor and supervise other HCAs/Student Nurses in the working environment ECG Trained Phlebotomy Trained Computer Literate Desirable Knowledge of Trust IT systems i.e. Bluespier, CLIP, ICE and PAS Other job requirements Essential Must be flexible with shift patterns and internal rotation. Confidentiality May be required to work in other departments as required. This post requires the post holder to undertake core skills Fitness and mobility in order to be physically active throughout a shift and undertake manual handling activities. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer details Employer name Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Address Kidderminster General Hospital Bewdley Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 6RJ Employer's website https://www.worcsacute.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)