North Devon Hospice

Bedded Unit Senior Healthcare Assistant

The closing date is 20 April 2026

Job summary

Join our Bedded Unit Team and be part of something amazing! We have a great opportunity for a Senior Healthcare Assistant to join our friendly team on the Bedded Unit at North Devon Hospice. For those who wish to apply, and are successful in being recruited to the role, we will support you to develop specialist palliative care skills. £26,800 per year, pro rata. Actual salary £22,500 per year. The post is for 31.5 hours a week (on average). Successful applicants are required to work flexibly on a rota basis, Monday to Sunday which will include a combination of the following shifts: Long Day 07.30am 8.30pm Early 7.30am 3.30pm Late 1.30pm 9.30pm Night shift 8pm 8am

Main duties of the job

Our nursing team are proud to support and care for patients and their families at their most difficult and vulnerable time. Our highly committed multi-disciplinary team of staff and volunteers, work seamlessly together to provide care of the highest standard. Our bedded unit receives referrals for patients needing support for various reasons including symptom control, rehabilitation following treatment or care in the last days of life. Our specialist medical team provides round the clock care and support to our patients in the comfort of a welcoming and homely environment. We are fortunate to have time to spend with our patients to really understand what is important to them and plan their care accordingly. Some words from our team that describe what it feels like to work in the Bedded Unit Team: Inspired Privileged Respected Included Being able to make a difference every day Able to give our patients and those who matter to them the care they deserve

About us

Working for us is awesome! Benefits include:

  • An excellent working environment (& beautiful outside areas)
  • Flexible & family friendly policies including Maternity, Adoption, Paternity, Shared Parental leave and Pawternity!
  • Tech Scheme Cycle to work Scheme
  • Free on-site parking Personal pension scheme (continuation of your NHS pension)
  • Generous holiday allowance increasing with service
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) offering free confidential advice on a range of matters including financial, legal, health and wellbeing
  • Health Cash Plan which can include up to 5 children and the option to include partners
  • Regular Wellbeing events
  • The opportunity to give us your feedback on how we can improve as an organisation

Details

Date posted

02 April 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£22,500 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

SHCA0426

Job locations

North Devon Hospice

Deer Park

Newport

Devon

EX32 0HU


Job description

Job responsibilities

In this role you will be responsible for:

  • Assisting with a range of patient care duties under the indirect supervision of registered staff
  • Assisting in the provision of high-quality palliative care for patients and their relatives and carers
  • Assisting with care which encompasses the physical, social, emotional and spiritual wellbeing of patients and their family members
  • Assisting patients to maintain all aspects of daily living activities and, where appropriate, promote and facilitate patients to develop independence in accordance with individual programmes of care as delegated by registered nursing staff
  • Maintaining patient skin integrity, updating pressure ulcer risk assessment tools that have been completed initially by a Registered Nurse, as well as escalating any change in risk level or changes to skin appearance that require assessment from a Registered Nurse.
  • Assisting patients with eating and drinking, including supporting patients with enteral feeding regimes, according to training and competency Updating eating and drinking assessments and sharing information appropriately with the Catering team
  • Assisting and assessing patients elimination needs including continence, catheter and stoma care, considering alternative management plans in collaboration with the Registered Nurse where identified
  • Helping with non-pharmacological approaches to maintain patient comfort and managing symptoms, e.g. comfort rounds and re-positioning, mouth care, listening and reassuring
  • Demonstrating a knowledge of, and carrying out care and clinical procedures and clinical observations etc. that are consistent with Diploma in Health and Social Level 3 or equivalent
  • Providing patients with complementary therapies where workload allows and in accordance with training and competency, ensuring documentation is completed following any therapies provided
  • Assisting with last offices when required
  • Acting as second checker for controlled drugs administration following training and competency being achieved
  • Supporting the Registered Nurse in the admission process by completing individualised core care plans and eating and drinking assessments according to training and competence
  • Supporting the Registered Nurse in staff competency training / assessments in moving and handling, blood glucose monitoring, pressure ulcer risk assessments and Display Screen Equipment assessments
  • Working closely with Registered Nurses in a link nurse role, assisting with training, audits and service development for areas of special interest
  • Taking an active role in training on the electronic healthcare record system for any Healthcare Assistants who are new to the team
  • Supporting bereaved people with advice and signposting to relevant services following the death of their friend / relative
  • Carrying out aspects of technical care following appropriate training with accurate record keeping, e.g. clinical tasks such as: Taking and recording vital signs. i.e. temperature, pulse, and respiration rate, Urine testing and obtaining specimens, Blood glucose monitoring, Venepuncture, Wound care, Basic foot care including nail trimming and filing
  • Maintaining appropriate sensitive, caring and tactful relationships with patients, families and carers
  • Ensuring valid consent is gained before all aspects of care are delivered and understanding how the Mental Capacity Act is implemented when patients are unable to give valid consent
  • Supporting patients, and their family members, as they approach end-of life and at time of bereavement InformingRegistered Nurses of any significant changes in patients condition and family's needs
  • Supervising, where appropriate, less experienced Healthcare Assistants who might be new to the team, welcoming them and help them learn the role of the HCA and North Devon Hospice
  • Ensuring that confidentiality of information is maintained at all times and in compliance with GDPR Developing and sustaining a good working partnership with your colleagues, other health care professionals and external agencies
  • Providing all care within the boundaries of your own clinical competencies as delegated by a Registered Nurse and working to the standards set out in the Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers and Adult Social care Workers in England (Skills for Health 2013)
  • Maintaining accurate and timely paper and electronic records of patient care delivered in accordance with guidance and training provided
  • Working with and supporting voluntary staff in the provision of care as directed
  • Following training, and in accordance with level of competency, updating patient moving and handling assessments, escalating any concerns to the Registered Nurse / Occupational Therapist/ Physio
  • Working alongside the Occupational Therapist and Physiotherapist to plan goals and activities where appropriate rehabilitative treatment is identified. In the absence of the therapists, continuing plans of care to promote success of set goals
  • Supporting the Occupational Therapist and Physiotherapist with fact finding for home environment to support early identification of equipment needs on discharge
  • Assisting patients with engaging in activities that they find enjoyable and meaningful
  • Assisting with manual handling activity, in the effective and safe use of aids, escalating any need for re assessment by the Registered Nurse, Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist
  • Being aware of, and complying with all manner of North Devon Hospice policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines alongside observing a personal duty of care when using equipment or handling patients valuables for example
  • Undertaking other duties as may be required, and which are consistent with the responsibilities of the post, learning new skills associated with the role
  • Engaging with and contributing to clinical supervision sessions, and providing evidence of attendance
  • Utilising hospice resources efficiently keeping waste to a minimum
  • Engaging in clerical and housekeeping duties as directed
  • Ensuring that you follow good infection control practice at all times and that you are familiar with infection control policies, procedures, and guidance relevant to your area of work
  • Understanding your role in the safeguarding of adults and children by being able to identify risks, and recognise signs of harm, abuse or neglect including how to report concerns and take immediate action to protect a person at risk of harm or abuse

Job description

Job responsibilities

In this role you will be responsible for:

  • Assisting with a range of patient care duties under the indirect supervision of registered staff
  • Assisting in the provision of high-quality palliative care for patients and their relatives and carers
  • Assisting with care which encompasses the physical, social, emotional and spiritual wellbeing of patients and their family members
  • Assisting patients to maintain all aspects of daily living activities and, where appropriate, promote and facilitate patients to develop independence in accordance with individual programmes of care as delegated by registered nursing staff
  • Maintaining patient skin integrity, updating pressure ulcer risk assessment tools that have been completed initially by a Registered Nurse, as well as escalating any change in risk level or changes to skin appearance that require assessment from a Registered Nurse.
  • Assisting patients with eating and drinking, including supporting patients with enteral feeding regimes, according to training and competency Updating eating and drinking assessments and sharing information appropriately with the Catering team
  • Assisting and assessing patients elimination needs including continence, catheter and stoma care, considering alternative management plans in collaboration with the Registered Nurse where identified
  • Helping with non-pharmacological approaches to maintain patient comfort and managing symptoms, e.g. comfort rounds and re-positioning, mouth care, listening and reassuring
  • Demonstrating a knowledge of, and carrying out care and clinical procedures and clinical observations etc. that are consistent with Diploma in Health and Social Level 3 or equivalent
  • Providing patients with complementary therapies where workload allows and in accordance with training and competency, ensuring documentation is completed following any therapies provided
  • Assisting with last offices when required
  • Acting as second checker for controlled drugs administration following training and competency being achieved
  • Supporting the Registered Nurse in the admission process by completing individualised core care plans and eating and drinking assessments according to training and competence
  • Supporting the Registered Nurse in staff competency training / assessments in moving and handling, blood glucose monitoring, pressure ulcer risk assessments and Display Screen Equipment assessments
  • Working closely with Registered Nurses in a link nurse role, assisting with training, audits and service development for areas of special interest
  • Taking an active role in training on the electronic healthcare record system for any Healthcare Assistants who are new to the team
  • Supporting bereaved people with advice and signposting to relevant services following the death of their friend / relative
  • Carrying out aspects of technical care following appropriate training with accurate record keeping, e.g. clinical tasks such as: Taking and recording vital signs. i.e. temperature, pulse, and respiration rate, Urine testing and obtaining specimens, Blood glucose monitoring, Venepuncture, Wound care, Basic foot care including nail trimming and filing
  • Maintaining appropriate sensitive, caring and tactful relationships with patients, families and carers
  • Ensuring valid consent is gained before all aspects of care are delivered and understanding how the Mental Capacity Act is implemented when patients are unable to give valid consent
  • Supporting patients, and their family members, as they approach end-of life and at time of bereavement InformingRegistered Nurses of any significant changes in patients condition and family's needs
  • Supervising, where appropriate, less experienced Healthcare Assistants who might be new to the team, welcoming them and help them learn the role of the HCA and North Devon Hospice
  • Ensuring that confidentiality of information is maintained at all times and in compliance with GDPR Developing and sustaining a good working partnership with your colleagues, other health care professionals and external agencies
  • Providing all care within the boundaries of your own clinical competencies as delegated by a Registered Nurse and working to the standards set out in the Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers and Adult Social care Workers in England (Skills for Health 2013)
  • Maintaining accurate and timely paper and electronic records of patient care delivered in accordance with guidance and training provided
  • Working with and supporting voluntary staff in the provision of care as directed
  • Following training, and in accordance with level of competency, updating patient moving and handling assessments, escalating any concerns to the Registered Nurse / Occupational Therapist/ Physio
  • Working alongside the Occupational Therapist and Physiotherapist to plan goals and activities where appropriate rehabilitative treatment is identified. In the absence of the therapists, continuing plans of care to promote success of set goals
  • Supporting the Occupational Therapist and Physiotherapist with fact finding for home environment to support early identification of equipment needs on discharge
  • Assisting patients with engaging in activities that they find enjoyable and meaningful
  • Assisting with manual handling activity, in the effective and safe use of aids, escalating any need for re assessment by the Registered Nurse, Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist
  • Being aware of, and complying with all manner of North Devon Hospice policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines alongside observing a personal duty of care when using equipment or handling patients valuables for example
  • Undertaking other duties as may be required, and which are consistent with the responsibilities of the post, learning new skills associated with the role
  • Engaging with and contributing to clinical supervision sessions, and providing evidence of attendance
  • Utilising hospice resources efficiently keeping waste to a minimum
  • Engaging in clerical and housekeeping duties as directed
  • Ensuring that you follow good infection control practice at all times and that you are familiar with infection control policies, procedures, and guidance relevant to your area of work
  • Understanding your role in the safeguarding of adults and children by being able to identify risks, and recognise signs of harm, abuse or neglect including how to report concerns and take immediate action to protect a person at risk of harm or abuse

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • A good standard of education including Maths and English GCSE at Level 4 or above (or equivalent)
  • Level 3 NVQ in Care or Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working in a health or social care setting
  • Experience and knowledge of working with patients at end of life
  • Experience of working directly with patients, families and carers
  • Experience of delivering personal care and assisting with activities of daily living
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • A good standard of education including Maths and English GCSE at Level 4 or above (or equivalent)
  • Level 3 NVQ in Care or Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working in a health or social care setting
  • Experience and knowledge of working with patients at end of life
  • Experience of working directly with patients, families and carers
  • Experience of delivering personal care and assisting with activities of daily living

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.

Employer details

Employer name

North Devon Hospice

Address

North Devon Hospice

Deer Park

Newport

Devon

EX32 0HU


Employer's website

https://www.northdevonhospice.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

North Devon Hospice

Address

North Devon Hospice

Deer Park

Newport

Devon

EX32 0HU


Employer's website

https://www.northdevonhospice.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Team Lead

Hannah Crawley

hannahcrawley@northdevonhospice.org.uk

01271344248

Details

Date posted

02 April 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£22,500 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

SHCA0426

Job locations

North Devon Hospice

Deer Park

Newport

Devon

EX32 0HU


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