Clinical Support Worker
Nursing 3005Clinical Support Worker | Maidstone
Full Time Permanent | Competitive Salary in line with Agenda for Change
Are you a Healthcare Assistant or Support Worker with experience working in a clinical setting? Do you want the time to provide outstanding care to your patients? Do you want to develop your career in a private healthcare setting?
We have an exciting opportunity for a compassionate support worker to join our Inpatient team as a Care Support Worker.
You will be a key member of our multi-disciplinary team, supporting the nursing staff in providing exemplary care to patients throughout their stay, from admission to discharge.
This is a 37.5 hour per week post working 3 Shifts Monday – Sunday 07:30 – 20:00 or 19:30 – 08:15 on a rota basis.
Role Responsibilities
As a clinical support worker you will:
- Demonstrate good clinical practice at all times and be accountable for own actions.
- Monitor patients' conditions by taking temperatures, pulse, respirations, post surgery.
- Chaperone patients when required.
- Be willing to undertake phlebotomy when appropriately trained.
- Respect and ensure patient privacy and confidentiality.
Who we’re looking for
Essential
- Experience working as a support worker in a clinical setting.
- A caring and compassionate attitude.
- Good communication skills.
Desirable
- An NVQ Level 2 in Health and Social Care or Care Certificate.
- Experience working in a hospital setting.
At KIMS Hospital we support our staff in building a career, encouraging them to feel their worth and enjoy their time at work. Our One Team culture creates a working environment that offers you the time to care, whilst developing new skills and strengthening existing ones.
KIMS Hospital employees enjoy the following benefits:
- Competitive Salary
- Free Secure Staff Parking
- Pension Scheme
- Private Health Insurance
- 33 Days annual leave plus extra time off for your birthday
- Life Assurance
- Annual Flu Vaccination
- Up to 40% off some of KIMS Services
- Free Eye Test
If you have any queries regarding this vacancy, Diane would be happy to help. Please give her a call on 01622 237634 or email recruiment@kims.org.uk.
At KIMS Hospital we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive working environment. We strive to create a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer.
Any offers of employment made by KIMS Hospital for this/these position(s) will be subject to proof of eligibility to work in the UK and receipt of a satisfactory DBS Certificate from the Disclosure & Barring Service. Information about the DBS checks can be found at https://www.gov.uk/disclosure-barring-service-check
Posted 26th December 2024
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