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Healthcare Assistant - Palliative Care

Job description

Community Healthcare Assistant (HCA) – Job AdvertWe are seeking a compassionate, dedicated Community Healthcare Assistant (HCA) to join our team in Northampton, providing high-quality care and support to individuals in their own homes. This role is ideal for someone with previous healthcare experience who is committed to delivering safe, person‐centred care.

Key ResponsibilitiesPractical Care

Provide personal care including washing, dressing, toileting, and maintaining dignity.

Support with food, nutrition, hydration, and simple meal preparation.

Assist with mobility, safety, and positioning, using appropriate risk assessment tools.

Provide catheter care, stoma care, pressure area support, and simple wound dressings.

Assist with activities of daily living and ensure a safe, clean environment.

Emotional & Social Support

Offer emotional and psychological support to patients, families, and carers.

Communicate sensitively and effectively, tailoring your approach to each individual.

Provide comfort and reassurance, including support around end‐of‐life care.

Care Planning & Teamwork

Participate in assessments, care planning, evaluation, and review of care plans.

Report any changes in a patient's condition promptly to supervising clinicians.

Work collaboratively within a multi‐disciplinary team and attend care planning meetings.

Undertake delegated clinical tasks once appropriate training and competency are achieved.

Record Keeping & Safety

Maintain accurate written and electronic records.

Uphold infection control standards and ensure safe handling of equipment, waste, and sharps.

Ensure all equipment is cleaned, stored, and safe for use.

Follow all policies relating to health and safety, confidentiality, and safeguarding.

General Duties

Carry out administrative duties and maintain accurate documentation.

Support new staff and contribute to maintaining high standards of care.

Participate in ongoing training, supervision, and professional development.

Report incidents, concerns, or complaints promptly.

Driving & Home Visit Responsibilities

Hold a full driving licence and be willing to drive company or service vehicles where required.

Complete pre‐shift vehicle checks and ensure all clinical bags/equipment are stocked and safe.

Maintain communication with the base team when visiting patients in the community.

Person SpecificationQualifications

GCSEs (A–C) or equivalent including English and Maths, or relevant experience.

NVQ Level 2 in Healthcare or equivalent (essential).

Care Certificate (desirable).

Full Driving Licence (essential).

Experience

Previous healthcare experience (essential).

Experience working in a busy public‐facing role.

Confident using computers and electronic record systems.

Experience in end‐of‐life care (desirable).

Skills

Strong communication and interpersonal skills.

Excellent record‐keeping and attention to detail.

Ability to use initiative and problem‐solve effectively.

Compassionate, patient‐focused approach.

Good time‐management and organisational skills.

Ability to maintain confidentiality at all times.

Personal Qualities

A strong team player with a flexible and positive attitude.

Commitment to delivering high‐quality care.

Willingness to work unsocial hours including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays.

Sense of humour and resilience when working in challenging environments.

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Extra information

Status
Closed
Education Level
Secondary School
Location
Leicester
Type of Contract
Full Time Jobs
Profession type
Health / Medical
Full UK/EU driving license preferred
No
Car Preferred
No
Must be eligible to work in the EU
No
Cover Letter Required
No
Languages
English

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