Band 3 HealthCare Support Worker – Gynaecology Clinics
We are looking for an individual with an interest in women's health and previous experience in Gynaecology to support the Gynaecology clinics.
Key Responsibilities
* Work on own initiative and as part of the wider clinic team.
* Manage some clinics independently and support trained nurses.
* Perform general HCA duties within Gynaecology.
* Provide immunisation and vaccination reports as required.
* Support patient interactions, ensuring observations are communicated appropriately.
* Undertake agreed clinical and non‑clinical tasks, including cannulation and venepuncture.
* Organise daily workload, use and clean medical equipment.
* Set up specific clinics, ensuring they are well stocked and ready for use.
* Order stores, manage stock rotation, and adhere to budgets.
* Complete documentation timely and in line with clinic standards.
* Label specimens correctly and deliver to the correct department.
* Support less experienced staff in orientation to the clinic and role.
* Utilise IT systems to secure accurate patient data.
* Support the team during clinical events requiring significant physical effort.
* Assist staff and patients in difficult situations, e.g., after bad news.
* Maintain a clean, safe environment in compliance with Trust standards.
* Promote and monitor adherence to Health and Safety and Trust policy.
* Attend departmental meetings and contribute to continuous service development.
* Participate in the development of operational goals and objectives for the department, recommending, implementing and administering methods and procedures to enhance operations.
Qualifications & Requirements
* Interest in women's health.
* Previous experience within Gynaecology settings.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* Knowledge of Health and Safety, including infection prevention and control.
* Proficiency in using IT systems relevant to patient data management.
* Strong communication skills.
Application Deadline
This advert closes on Sunday 31 May 2026 (or sooner if sufficient applications are received).
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