Overview
Are you an established Health Care Assistant looking to expand your knowledge within a clinic and home visit setting? Join our supportive Complex Leg Ulcer service. This part-time role (15 hours) is arranged on Weekdays with clinic duties and community coverage. A car driver is essential for this role due to community work.
Responsibilities
* Support the Complex Leg Ulcer Service and assist with implementing care for patients attending the Leg Ulcer clinic, under the supervision of the Registered Complex Leg Ulcer Nurse.
* Assist with setting up and cleaning the clinic room, including equipment before and after each clinic.
* Support the treatment and management of patients who have complex leg ulcers in clinic and within the wider community.
* Work in partnership with patients and carers to enable informed choices; maintain infection prevention and control principles in a clinical environment.
* Maintain a high standard of individualised patient care and report any changes in patient condition or concerns to the Registered Nurse.
* Adhere to Trust risk management procedures including incident reporting and complaints procedures. Comply with legal requirements (e.g., Data Protection, Caldicott).
* Ensure that all equipment is maintained and in good order; report damaged or non-functioning equipment to the Registered Nurse and maintain adequate stock levels.
* Deliver care in line with the Trust’s mission and values and contribute to a supportive, inclusive workplace.
Qualifications and Requirements
* Proven experience as a Health Care Assistant, with an interest in Complex Leg Ulcer care.
* Part-time role: 15 hours per week, on Monday and Thursday (08:30–17:00) as outlined; car driver essential for community cover.
* Must be able to work under supervision of the Registered Complex Leg Ulcer Nurse and within infection control guidelines.
* Applications from candidates requiring Skilled Worker sponsorship to work in the UK are ineligible.
* Read main duties and responsibilities in the attached job description and person specification; ensure your application reflects the required criteria.
* Be prepared to work in partnership with The Prince’s Trust employability services if relevant to you or others you know.
About Us
At Dorset HealthCare, we empower people to make the most of their lives through outstanding, joined-up healthcare services. We are a dynamic, forward-looking Trust serving a population of almost 800,000 with 12 community hospitals and a wide range of community and mental health services. We are committed to equal opportunities and an inclusive workplace where everyone is welcome and can be their best.
Application Note
Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for the main duties and responsibilities. When completing your application, reflect the criteria in these documents by showing how your experience and skills apply to this post. This advert closes on Thursday 9 Oct 2025.
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