Clinical Support Worker - HCA North Copeland Community Nurses
The closing date is 11 February 2026.
Community Health Care Assistant - Band 3
An exciting opportunity has arisen to recruit a motivated and enthusiastic Band 3 Clinical Support Worker to work within the North Copeland ICC.
ICCs aim to address the challenges of an aging population and increasing demand on health and care services by providing more out of hospital care and empowering people to take control of their health and wellbeing. This will require new ways of working to focus on preventing ill health and ensure services are sustainable for the future. These new ways of working will follow the same approach across all eight ICCs with flexibility to tailor services to the needs of the local people.
This role requires you to demonstrate the skills and knowledge to support the provision of high quality care, to support patients with complex needs within the community setting.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is looking to develop their clinical skills and expertise in caring for patients, working closely with health and social care colleagues to prevent hospital admission, facilitate hospital discharge and promote independence through reablement and management of long term conditions.
Daily working hours are between 08:30 – 22:30 over 5 days. You will be required to work weekends, evenings and bank holidays.
Main duties of the job
Please see job description.
As a Clinical Support Worker in a multi‑disciplinary team, work with other health and social care professionals to develop the ethos of multi‑disciplinary, integrated care and seamless services ensuring that patient care is delivered to the highest possible standard. As a Clinical Support Worker, working under the direction of a registered health care professional, undertake a range of delegated patient nursing and care duties including clinical observations and recording patient information. This will include supporting patients with personal hygiene and activities of daily living.
Working largely alone and unsupervised, assess patients, plan and implement care in the community, provide advice and education to patients, carers and colleagues, maintain associated records. Carry out nursing procedures.
Carry out delegated management tasks including line management of other team members.
Flexible working is required to meet the needs of the patient group.
The Care Group is commissioned to provide 24/7 nursing services.
About us
At NCIC, we have an ambition to deliver outstanding healthcare services to the population of North Cumbria. The Trust is committed to creating a centre of excellence in providing rural and remote healthcare and provides a wide range of community and acute services throughout our county.
Our 5 key principles demonstrate our belief in the delivery of ‘safe, high quality care every time’:
* Being a clinically led organisation
* Quality and safety at the heart of our Trust
* A positive patient experience every time
* A great place to work
* Managing our money well
As an organisation we are serious about supporting a diverse workforce that reflects our local community and are very much focused on being an inclusive and compassionate place to work.
Across the North East and North Cumbria we are working together to deliver our ambition to be the greenest region in England by 2030. All staff are expected to support sustainability.
Job responsibilities
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Please see attached job description and person specification for further information regarding the role and the essential and desirable criteria required to be met by applicants.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Care Certificate – Evidence of professional self development and willingness to undertake NVQ Level 3 training.
* NVQ Level 2, 3 or equivalent in care
Knowledge and Experience
* Able to demonstrate health, social care or rehabilitation experience in a care setting.
* Knowledge of community services that support and maintain independence.
* Knowledge of personal care tasks and activities of daily living.
* An understanding of how to support, with empathy and encouragement, individuals who may be unwell or have reduced functional capabilities.
* Self‑awareness and appreciation of own limitations.
* Previous experience of working in a team. Able to work with a wide range of people.
* Competency to provide clinical observations and basic diagnostics.
* Ability to apply practical skills to maintain patient independence.
* Able to use initiative, maintain confidentiality, exercise individual responsibility and judgement.
* Able to communicate tactfully and persuasively with colleagues, patients and carers.
* Basic IT skills.
Personal Circumstances
* Flexible and versatile approach to meet the needs of a 24/7 service.
* Ability to drive and travel independently.
* Promotes equality and values diversity (level 3).
Benefits
* 27‑day holiday scheme rising to 33 after 10 years.
* NHS discounts.
* Salary sacrifice schemes including lease cars and Cycle to Work.
* Vivup – a free, confidential counselling and information service to assist with personal or work‑related problems.
* *Subject to eligibility.
Please ensure that you document evidence of meeting all the essential criteria in the supporting information.
If sufficient response is received this post could be closed earlier than the specified closing date, please apply as soon as possible to ensure that your application is considered.
Candidates who have been successfully shortlisted for interview will be asked via an email notification to log on to their Trac account to select an interview time. This will usually be within 2 weeks of the closing date.
Employer name
North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
£24,937 to £26,598 a year, pro rata
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