Job summary
We are recruiting a Healthcare Assistant on a fixed-term, temporary basis to provide maternity cover. This role is expected to run for the duration of the maternity leave period and is not a permanent position.
As a Healthcare Assistant within our organisation, youll play a vital role in delivering compassionate, high-quality care that truly makes a difference to peoples lives. Working as part of a supportive clinical team, youll assist patients with their daily needs, monitor wellbeing, and help ensure a safe, comfortable environment across our services.
We are looking for someone who is caring, reliable, and passionate about supporting others. If youre a great communicator, work well in a team, and want a rewarding role where no two days are the same, this is the perfect opportunity. Join us and build a meaningful career where your kindness, dedication, and professionalism are valued every single day.
Main duties of the job
As
a Healthcare Assistant in Primary Care, you will support the clinical team in
delivering safe, effective, and patient-centred care. Responsibilities include:
Carrying out phlebotomy (venepuncture)
Supporting and delivering NHS health checks and long-term
condition reviews (e.g. diabetes, asthma, hypertension)
Performing basic observations such as blood pressure,
pulse, temperature, oxygen saturation, height, weight, and BMI
Undertaking ECGs (where trained)
Providing basic wound care, including cleaning and
redressing wounds
Suture and clip removal
Administering vaccinations and injections (where trained)
Carrying out urinalysis, pregnancy testing, blood glucose
monitoring, and other point-of-care testing
Supporting with smoking cessation, lifestyle advice, and
health promotion
Assisting with infection prevention and control procedures
Ensuring accurate and timely clinical record documentation
Maintaining and stocking clinical rooms and equipment
Supporting clinicians during procedures
Managing and processing laboratory samples in line with practice
protocols
Providing chaperone support in accordance with policy
You
will work collaboratively with GPs, nurses, and the wider multidisciplinary
team to ensure patients receive high-quality, compassionate care.
About us
Woodfield Medical Centre is a large practice of 22,000 patients in
the Grimsby area.
We are recruiting a Healthcare Assistant on a fixed-term, temporary
basis to provide maternity cover. This role is expected to run for the duration
of the maternity leave period and is not a permanent position.
The HCA will become a central part of our large clinical team,
providing a range of healthcare services for patients, from health checks and
vaccinations to assisting GPs with minor surgery. Applicants must hold
recognised phlebotomy training and be competent in performing venepuncture.
As
a training practice, we are responsive to the development needs of our
employees and the changing NHS. HCAs are an essential part of our clinical
team, supporting the GP and nursing team while delivering high-quality patient
care within their defined scope of practice.Our mission as a team is to provide
individual patient care to create a better and healthier life for our patients
in a safe and dignified environment.
The values of the practice are based on
trust and respect, confidentiality, professionalism, and pride in role we play
in the NHS, communication, and teamwork.
Emphasis is on training and development for
individuals and the practice.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job title: Health Care Assistant Maternity Cover (Fixed-Term)
Reports to: Nurse Lead/Lead GP (Clinically)
Practice Manager (Administratively)
Hours: Part or Full time position
Job Summary
The post holder will work under the indirect supervision of a registered practitioner, Practice Nurse or Assistant Practitioner, and in partnership with the Practice Management Team, to deliver safe, effective and high-quality care to the practice population.
Phlebotomy (venepuncture) is an essential requirement of this role, and the post holder must be trained and competent to undertake this independently in accordance with practice protocols.
The focus of the role is the delivery of delegated clinical duties, preventative care and health promotion activities within defined competencies and agreed protocols. The Health Care Assistant will support the multidisciplinary team in meeting the needs of patients whilst contributing to quality improvement and service development.
Key Responsibilities
As a Healthcare Assistant in Primary Care, you will support the clinical team in delivering safe, effective and patient-centred care. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Undertake phlebotomy (venepuncture) in accordance with training, competency and practice protocols.
- Support and deliver NHS Health Checks and assist in long-term condition monitoring (e.g. diabetes, asthma, hypertension) under clinical supervision.
- Perform and accurately record clinical observations including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, oxygen saturation, height, weight and BMI.
- Undertake ECG recordings and other diagnostic procedures where trained and deemed competent.
- Carry out point-of-care testing including urinalysis, pregnancy testing, and blood glucose monitoring.
- Provide basic wound care including cleaning, dressing changes, and removal of sutures or clips within scope of practice.
- Administer vaccinations and injectable medications where appropriately trained and authorised.
- Deliver brief health promotion interventions including smoking cessation advice, lifestyle guidance and signposting to relevant services.
- Support clinicians during minor procedures and other clinical interventions as required.
- Process and manage laboratory samples in accordance with practice and pathology protocols.
- Ensure accurate, timely and contemporaneous documentation within the clinical record system.
- Maintain infection prevention and control standards, including safe handling of equipment and clinical waste.
- Maintain and restock clinical rooms and ensure equipment is clean, safe and ready for use.
- Provide chaperone support in accordance with practice policy and professional standards.
- Recognise and escalate safeguarding concerns in accordance with practice policy.
- Support call and recall systems for long-term condition management and screening programmes.
- Participate in audit, quality improvement and service development activities as required.
Please note that this role may evolve in line with NHS guidance, service development and practice needs, and you may be required to undertake additional duties appropriate to the role and your level of training and competency.
Communication
- Demonstrate sensitive communication styles to ensure patients are fully informed and consent to treatment
- Support patients sensitively when receiving information regarding their care.
- Communicate effectively with patients and carers, recognising the need for alternative methods of communication to overcome different levels of understanding, cultural background and preferred ways of communicating
- Anticipate barriers to communication and take action to improve communication
- Estimate and maintain effective communication with individuals and groups within the practice environment and with external stakeholders
- Act as an advocate when representing patients and colleagues
- Provide an educational role to patients, carers, families and colleagues in an environment that facilitates learning
Delivering a quality service
- Recognise and work within own competence, scope of practice and level of training, seeking support where appropriate
- Produce accurate, contemporaneous and complete clinical records in accordance with legislation, policies and procedures
- Prioritise, organise and manage own workload to maintain safe and effective patient care
- Deliver care in line with practice protocols, national guidance (e.g. NICE) and evidence-based practice
- Participate in quality governance systems and practice audit activity
- Contribute to improving the quality of care in collaboration with the wider clinical team
- Support shared learning within the practice and participate in team meetings where appropriate
- Participate in the review of incidents, complaints and near-miss events, identifying learning and improvement actions
- Recognise and escalate safeguarding concerns relating to children and vulnerable adults in accordance with practice policy
- Work within policies relating to safeguarding, domestic abuse, substance misuse and vulnerable patients, referring concerns appropriately
Continuous Professional Development
- Take responsibility for own learning, development and performance, participating in supervision and appraisal processes.
- Maintain and update a personal development portfolio in line with practice requirements.
- Undertake mandatory and statutory training relevant to the role.
- Participate in the implementation of changes within own area of responsibility.
- Contribute to the development and review of local guidelines and protocols where appropriate.
- Support the induction and development of new staff or students as required.
- Share learning and good practice with colleagues to support continuous improvement.
Team Working
- Understand own role, responsibilities and scope of practice within the multidisciplinary team.
- Work as an effective and responsible team member, supporting colleagues to deliver high-quality patient care.
- Accept delegated duties appropriately, working within competence and escalating concerns when required.
- Prioritise and organise own workload to ensure safe and effective service delivery.
- Contribute positively to team meetings and service improvement initiatives.
- Participate in local projects and practice developments as agreed with the management team.
Management of Risk
- Work within practice policies and procedures to ensure the safety of patients, colleagues and visitors.
- Monitor work areas to ensure they are clean, safe and free from hazards, reporting concerns appropriately.
- Support safe storage and stock rotation of vaccines, equipment and clinical supplies in accordance with practice policy.
- Apply infection prevention and control measures in line with local and national guidance.
- Recognise and escalate safeguarding concerns relating to children and vulnerable adults in accordance with policy.
- Complete mandatory health and safety training requirements.
- Report incidents, near-misses or risks in line with practice procedures.
Utilising Information
- Use clinical IT systems to accurately record patient activity and interventions in a timely and contemporaneous manner.
- Ensure clinical documentation meets legal, professional and practice standards.
- Use agreed coding systems to support audit and monitoring processes.
- Maintain awareness of information governance responsibilities, including data protection and confidentiality requirements.
- Access relevant information resources to support safe patient care where appropriate.
Confidentiality
- Respect patient privacy at all times and handle sensitive information in accordance with practice policy and legislation.
- Maintain strict confidentiality regarding patients, colleagues and practice business information.
- Share information only where appropriate and in line with information governance and safeguarding requirements.
- In the performance of the duties outlined in this job description the post holder may have access to confidential information relating to patients, their carers, practice staff and other health care workers. They may also have access to information relating to the practice as a business organisation.ALL SUCH INFORMATION FROM ANY SOURCE IS TO BE REGARDED AS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
Equality and Diversity
- The post holder will support the equality, diversity and rights of patients, carers and colleagues to include:-
- Acting in a way that recognises the importance of peoples rights, interpreting them in a way that is consistent with practice procedures and policies and current legislation
- Respecting the privacy, dignity, needs and beliefs of patients, carers and colleagues
- Behaving in a manner which is welcoming to and of the individual, is non-judgmental and respects their circumstances, feelings, priorities and right
Special requirements for this post
- Keyboard and computer skills
- Phlebotomy trained and assessed as competent
- Flexibility of working hours
- Excellent communication skills
- An understanding and acceptance of own capabilities and awareness of own limitations
- Ability to work without direct supervision and determine own workload priorities
All members of staff must be prepared to take on additional duties or relinquish existing duties in order to maintain efficient running of the practice. The Reception Supervisor and Business Manager reserve the right to re distribute duties and functions amongst members of staff from time to time and requests for such changes shall not be reasonably refused
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job title: Health Care Assistant Maternity Cover (Fixed-Term)
Reports to: Nurse Lead/Lead GP (Clinically)
Practice Manager (Administratively)
Hours: Part or Full time position
Job Summary
The post holder will work under the indirect supervision of a registered practitioner, Practice Nurse or Assistant Practitioner, and in partnership with the Practice Management Team, to deliver safe, effective and high-quality care to the practice population.
Phlebotomy (venepuncture) is an essential requirement of this role, and the post holder must be trained and competent to undertake this independently in accordance with practice protocols.
The focus of the role is the delivery of delegated clinical duties, preventative care and health promotion activities within defined competencies and agreed protocols. The Health Care Assistant will support the multidisciplinary team in meeting the needs of patients whilst contributing to quality improvement and service development.
Key Responsibilities
As a Healthcare Assistant in Primary Care, you will support the clinical team in delivering safe, effective and patient-centred care. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Undertake phlebotomy (venepuncture) in accordance with training, competency and practice protocols.
- Support and deliver NHS Health Checks and assist in long-term condition monitoring (e.g. diabetes, asthma, hypertension) under clinical supervision.
- Perform and accurately record clinical observations including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, oxygen saturation, height, weight and BMI.
- Undertake ECG recordings and other diagnostic procedures where trained and deemed competent.
- Carry out point-of-care testing including urinalysis, pregnancy testing, and blood glucose monitoring.
- Provide basic wound care including cleaning, dressing changes, and removal of sutures or clips within scope of practice.
- Administer vaccinations and injectable medications where appropriately trained and authorised.
- Deliver brief health promotion interventions including smoking cessation advice, lifestyle guidance and signposting to relevant services.
- Support clinicians during minor procedures and other clinical interventions as required.
- Process and manage laboratory samples in accordance with practice and pathology protocols.
- Ensure accurate, timely and contemporaneous documentation within the clinical record system.
- Maintain infection prevention and control standards, including safe handling of equipment and clinical waste.
- Maintain and restock clinical rooms and ensure equipment is clean, safe and ready for use.
- Provide chaperone support in accordance with practice policy and professional standards.
- Recognise and escalate safeguarding concerns in accordance with practice policy.
- Support call and recall systems for long-term condition management and screening programmes.
- Participate in audit, quality improvement and service development activities as required.
Please note that this role may evolve in line with NHS guidance, service development and practice needs, and you may be required to undertake additional duties appropriate to the role and your level of training and competency.
Communication
- Demonstrate sensitive communication styles to ensure patients are fully informed and consent to treatment
- Support patients sensitively when receiving information regarding their care.
- Communicate effectively with patients and carers, recognising the need for alternative methods of communication to overcome different levels of understanding, cultural background and preferred ways of communicating
- Anticipate barriers to communication and take action to improve communication
- Estimate and maintain effective communication with individuals and groups within the practice environment and with external stakeholders
- Act as an advocate when representing patients and colleagues
- Provide an educational role to patients, carers, families and colleagues in an environment that facilitates learning
Delivering a quality service
- Recognise and work within own competence, scope of practice and level of training, seeking support where appropriate
- Produce accurate, contemporaneous and complete clinical records in accordance with legislation, policies and procedures
- Prioritise, organise and manage own workload to maintain safe and effective patient care
- Deliver care in line with practice protocols, national guidance (e.g. NICE) and evidence-based practice
- Participate in quality governance systems and practice audit activity
- Contribute to improving the quality of care in collaboration with the wider clinical team
- Support shared learning within the practice and participate in team meetings where appropriate
- Participate in the review of incidents, complaints and near-miss events, identifying learning and improvement actions
- Recognise and escalate safeguarding concerns relating to children and vulnerable adults in accordance with practice policy
- Work within policies relating to safeguarding, domestic abuse, substance misuse and vulnerable patients, referring concerns appropriately
Continuous Professional Development
- Take responsibility for own learning, development and performance, participating in supervision and appraisal processes.
- Maintain and update a personal development portfolio in line with practice requirements.
- Undertake mandatory and statutory training relevant to the role.
- Participate in the implementation of changes within own area of responsibility.
- Contribute to the development and review of local guidelines and protocols where appropriate.
- Support the induction and development of new staff or students as required.
- Share learning and good practice with colleagues to support continuous improvement.
Team Working
- Understand own role, responsibilities and scope of practice within the multidisciplinary team.
- Work as an effective and responsible team member, supporting colleagues to deliver high-quality patient care.
- Accept delegated duties appropriately, working within competence and escalating concerns when required.
- Prioritise and organise own workload to ensure safe and effective service delivery.
- Contribute positively to team meetings and service improvement initiatives.
- Participate in local projects and practice developments as agreed with the management team.
Management of Risk
- Work within practice policies and procedures to ensure the safety of patients, colleagues and visitors.
- Monitor work areas to ensure they are clean, safe and free from hazards, reporting concerns appropriately.
- Support safe storage and stock rotation of vaccines, equipment and clinical supplies in accordance with practice policy.
- Apply infection prevention and control measures in line with local and national guidance.
- Recognise and escalate safeguarding concerns relating to children and vulnerable adults in accordance with policy.
- Complete mandatory health and safety training requirements.
- Report incidents, near-misses or risks in line with practice procedures.
Utilising Information
- Use clinical IT systems to accurately record patient activity and interventions in a timely and contemporaneous manner.
- Ensure clinical documentation meets legal, professional and practice standards.
- Use agreed coding systems to support audit and monitoring processes.
- Maintain awareness of information governance responsibilities, including data protection and confidentiality requirements.
- Access relevant information resources to support safe patient care where appropriate.
Confidentiality
- Respect patient privacy at all times and handle sensitive information in accordance with practice policy and legislation.
- Maintain strict confidentiality regarding patients, colleagues and practice business information.
- Share information only where appropriate and in line with information governance and safeguarding requirements.
- In the performance of the duties outlined in this job description the post holder may have access to confidential information relating to patients, their carers, practice staff and other health care workers. They may also have access to information relating to the practice as a business organisation.ALL SUCH INFORMATION FROM ANY SOURCE IS TO BE REGARDED AS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
Equality and Diversity
- The post holder will support the equality, diversity and rights of patients, carers and colleagues to include:-
- Acting in a way that recognises the importance of peoples rights, interpreting them in a way that is consistent with practice procedures and policies and current legislation
- Respecting the privacy, dignity, needs and beliefs of patients, carers and colleagues
- Behaving in a manner which is welcoming to and of the individual, is non-judgmental and respects their circumstances, feelings, priorities and right
Special requirements for this post
- Keyboard and computer skills
- Phlebotomy trained and assessed as competent
- Flexibility of working hours
- Excellent communication skills
- An understanding and acceptance of own capabilities and awareness of own limitations
- Ability to work without direct supervision and determine own workload priorities
All members of staff must be prepared to take on additional duties or relinquish existing duties in order to maintain efficient running of the practice. The Reception Supervisor and Business Manager reserve the right to re distribute duties and functions amongst members of staff from time to time and requests for such changes shall not be reasonably refused
Person Specification
Skills
Essential
- Phlebotomy trained and assessed as competent, Flexibility to work across practice opening hours, including early mornings, evenings or occasional weekends in line with service needs.
Desirable
- Keyboard and computer skills,
- Excellent communication skills,
- An understanding and acceptance of own capabilities and awareness of own limitations,
- Ability to work without direct supervision and determine own workload priorities.
Person Specification
Skills
Essential
- Phlebotomy trained and assessed as competent, Flexibility to work across practice opening hours, including early mornings, evenings or occasional weekends in line with service needs.
Desirable
- Keyboard and computer skills,
- Excellent communication skills,
- An understanding and acceptance of own capabilities and awareness of own limitations,
- Ability to work without direct supervision and determine own workload priorities.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.