About the role
Are you looking to join our remarkable team of Care Assistants who spend every day making a difference to people’s lives?
We are looking for compassionate, kind and supportive people to become part of our proud team at Advantage Healthcare.
We are looking to recruit Care Assistants, Support Workers, Care Workers, Healthcare Assistants in the following areas: Peterborough, Norwich, Leicester, Cambridge, Bedford, Sleaford, Luton, Milton Keynes, Northampton, Stamford, Hoveton, Norfolk.
We can offer you:
In return, we’d like you to have:
If you have any of the following experience, it will support your application – but even if you don’t we can still offer FREE training in all these areas:
Advantage Healthcare is a leading care provider who puts care at the heart of everything we do. We support a range of clients varying in age and care requirements which can include mental health, learning disabilities, physical disabilities and clients with more complex clinical needs.
As a Care Assistant duties will vary dependent on each client’s individual care plan. These may include personal care, assistance with moving and handling, support with community outings and medication administration.
East Coast Community Healthcare CIC (ECCH) is an expanding and exciting social enterprise and employer in the East Anglian region. We provide a range of NHS, community health and social care services across Norfolk and Waveney.
Our purpose: Building Healthy Communities by delivering high quality, professionally led and innovative services.
ECCH is passionate about its cultural development programme, called Evolve, which has enabled us to build an 'intentional culture' within ECCH to help us meet our future challenges and be the best we can be. The aim of the Evolve programme is for all staff to feel a sense of connection across ECCH and share in the collective achievement of our goals. Evolve is based on a set of four signature behaviours that underpin how we do things in order to achieve our purpose:
We Listen, We Learn, We Lead | Work Together, Achieve Together | My Accountability, My Responsibility | Be Cost Conscious, Respect Our Resources
All staff are expected to positively demonstrate these behaviours in the workplace. With our staff engaging and participating in the Evolve programme we have created a culture that we all want to work in and which, we believe, benefits our patients, service users, our partners and communities.
We are seeking to appoint motivated Nursing Associates to join the Primary Care Homes in Lowestoft, Gorleston and Waveney
Do you want to develop and grow your clinical practice in an encouraging and supportive team? Do you like variety, want to work where no two days are the same? If yes, this role could be for you.
The successful candidates will be providing an excellent standard of person centered care to adults in their own homes, residential care or clinic settings, providing a mixture of nursing and reablement interventions to support patients to maintain their health or recover form ill health where possible. You will work under the guidance of a more senior member of the multidisciplinary team to manage your own caseload of delegated patients.
You will complete holistic assessments for patients referred to the service. Participate in deliver of nursing interventions which could include, but not restricted to:
Holistic assessments including environmental, moving and handling assessments, pressure area risk, nutritional needs.
Urinary catheterisation
Administration of medication via injection.
Wound care.
Participate in end of life care.
The PCH is a multidisciplinary team delivering health care to communities of either Waveney, Lowestoft or Gorleston. The combined skills of the team mean they are able to respond to the changing needs of patients and support those who may previously been admitted to hospital to remain at home. You will become an active member within this team of clinicians including Paramedics, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Assistant Practitioners, Rehab Support Workers, Healthcare Assistants and Phlebotomists, to name a few. We work in close partnership with GP's, social care and other professionals participating in service developments as part of the culture of being a staff owned enterprise.
We will provide personalised support and education to facilitate the transfer or your existing knowledge and clinical skills as an Nursing Associate working in a different environment to the community. If you are a new registrant we will provide preceptorship. You will be issued with a laptop and smart mobile phone to facilitate mobile working.
The PCH is commissioned to provide a 24/7 service. Core service hours are 07.00 -20.30 hours with a mixture of available shift lengths. Applicants will be required to participate in working other shifts as part of the role including weekend and bank holiday working on a rotational basis.
East Coast Community Healthcare is part of the NHS family which follows Agenda for Change terms and conditions and supports the transfer of NHS pension for those already in the scheme. In return for your commitment, we offer a wide range of staff benefits including investment in career development; salary sacrifice lease car scheme; child care vouchers; NHS pension schemes; flexible working. For a full list of employee benefits please see our website. As a social enterprise we actively encourage employee shareholding and participation in the development of our enterprise.
Next steps - If you are interested in this position please contact Locality Lead Nicky Macnamee on 07980716940 to discuss further.
PLEASE NOTE ALL COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE MADE VIA EMAIL. PLEASE ENSURE YOU REGULARLY CHECK YOUR EMAIL AND NHS JOBS ACCOUNTS.
Should you wish to speak to Human Resources regarding this post please call 01502 445300 (office hours 9am – 5pm) or email ecch.hradmin@nhs.net. Please note CVs are not accepted as a means of applying for a job. You are encouraged to apply online via NHS jobs. Paper applications are available on request.
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Job Title and Grade: Healthcare Assistant
Location/Trust: Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust (Norwich, Kings Lynn, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, and Ipswich)
Pay Rates: Days £10.81 Sat/Nights £14.60 SUn/BHols £18.27
Could you bring your Mental healthcare experience to the Norfolk and Suffolk? If you answered ‘yes’ to the above, we’d love to hear from you!
Joining the Healthcare team at Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust (NSFT) you will provide mental health and learning disability services across Norfolk and Suffolk. The Trust believe in recovery and wellbeing, and understand the importance of good physical health, maintaining relationships and achieving a balance between treatments and continuing an active life.
The trust aims to be recognised as a national leader through the provision and co-ordination of high quality, excellent and cost-effective services, together with a commitment to research and innovation. They aim to be an expert in mental health whole life care and wellbeing, known by the local community to provide excellent advice, care and treatment in a friendly, flexible, and timely manner.
Skills/Responsibilities:
To apply for this post, you must have one of the following;
You will also have a minimum of 6 months MH CSW UK (Private or NHS) hospital / UK Prison/Care Home experience within the last 2 years or Currently studying Adult Mental Health Nursing (Student Nurse) and completed a minimum of 12 weeks clinical placement.
In return for your hard work commitment NHS Professionals (NHSP) can offer you some fantastic benefits: –
Who are NHS Professionals?
NHS Professionals (NHSP), owned by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), works in partnership with hospital trusts to provide a bank of highly skilled temporary workers who want to work flexibly within the NHS.
Working through the NHSP bank means Trusts don’t have to rely on expensive agencies. Right now, we have over 130,000 members registered on our bank from various roles, grades and specialities, saving the NHS over £70 million each year. This money is then reinvested back into the NHS.
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We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Please note that you will be contacted via e-mail throughout the recruitment process, so please check your e-mails regularly.
We regret we cannot contact everyone who is not selected for an interview, therefore if you do not hear from us within 21 days after submitting your application, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion.
This advertisement has been placed by the organisation named in the 'Department' section above.
Should you require further information regarding this vacancy please contact the organisation direct.
Are you looking to expand your skills and enhance your career to include providing Complex Clinical Care or do you already have Complex Care experience?
Apollo Home Healthcare is seeking experienced Healthcare Assistants to support a gentleman with complex care needs.
We are looking for dedicated and compassionate Healthcare Assistants who are passionate about their job, enjoy delivering one to one support and who can build positive relationships with our service users and their families.
Our service user is a very sociable man who lives in Norwich.
He enjoys gaming, playing pool, watching Netflix and spending time with friends.
We require a like-minded person to join his team who can tend to his clinical requirements and engage and participate in the things he enjoys.
It is essential that you hold a UK Driving Licence as you will be required to drive his mobility vehicle, to facilitate and accompany him on his days out in the community.
Please note, for insurance purposes, applicants must be over the age of 25.
Essential Experience Required
Desirable Experience
We have the following shifts available;
This is a personally rewarding role where you can build on your clinical skills and experience, whilst delivering exceptional care and support to our service user and really making an impact on his day to day life.
About the role
Are you looking to join our remarkable team of Care Assistants who spend every day making a difference to people’s lives?
We are looking for compassionate, kind and supportive people to become part of our proud team at Advantage Healthcare.
We are looking to grow our team of Support Workers and Care Assistants across Hemsby, Hoveton and surrounding areas in Norfolk. We are looking to cover 4 Nights per week. Full or part time hours to suit your availability.
Either support working opportunities or more complex care assistant roles available. Any specific skills in complex care is desirable.
We can offer you:
In return, we’d like you to have:
If you have any of the following experience, it will support your application – but even if you don’t we can still offer FREE training in all these areas:
Advantage Healthcare is a leading care provider who puts care at the heart of everything we do. We support a range of clients varying in age and care requirements which can include mental health, learning disabilities, physical disabilities and clients with more complex clinical needs.
As a Care Assistant duties will vary dependent on each client’s individual care plan. These may include personal care, assistance with moving and handling, support with community outings and medication administration.
Substance Misuse is a vibrant, at times challenging but rewarding environment to work in. Change Grow Live believes that everyone has the capacity to grow, develop, and live their best lives, and our role is to support people affected by substance misuse to do this.
The post-holder will support the Hospital Liaison Nurse Practitioner to deliver a range of interventions aimed at improving the health and wellbeing of patients admitted to hospital suffering from alcohol and/or illicit substance dependency.
You will be working across sites to carry out interventions as directed by the Hospital Liaison Nurse Practitioner. You may also be required to work flexibly across the service dependent on service need, as directed by the Cluster Lead Nurse.
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About the role
Are you looking to join our remarkable team of Care Assistants who spend every day making a difference to people’s lives?
We are looking for compassionate, kind and supportive people to become part of our proud team at Advantage Healthcare.
We are looking to recruit Care Assistants, Support Workers, Care Workers, Healthcare Assistants in the following areas: Peterborough, Norwich, Leicester, Cambridge, Bedford, Sleaford, Luton, Milton Keynes, Northampton, Stamford, Hoveton, Norfolk.
We can offer you:
In return, we’d like you to have:
If you have any of the following experience, it will support your application – but even if you don’t we can still offer FREE training in all these areas:
Advantage Healthcare is a leading care provider who puts care at the heart of everything we do. We support a range of clients varying in age and care requirements which can include mental health, learning disabilities, physical disabilities and clients with more complex clinical needs.
As a Care Assistant duties will vary dependent on each client’s individual care plan. These may include personal care, assistance with moving and handling, support with community outings and medication administration.