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Healthcare Assistant required in Chinnor

OneCall24
Oxfordshire
1 day ago
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Job Title: Healthcare Assistant Nursing & Residential care homes

Location: Chinnor, Oxfordshire

Contract: Part time Agency/Bank 

Salary: £10.65 – £12.63 per hour

OneCall24 is a leading healthcare staffing solution, providing highly qualified, experienced medical professionals to both the NHS and Private sector for permanent, contract and temporary positions, specialising in nursing and residential homes across the UK, providing a true 24hr service. 

We are currently recruiting Healthcare Assistants in the Oxfordshire areas, for a large number of nursing and residential care homes to fulfil on going assignments for Days, Nights, and weekend duties.

As a Healthcare Assistant (HCA) working for OneCall24, you will be responsible for the below duties:

• Promoting an environment that encourages the patient to feel safe and Comfortable 


• Monitoring patients


• Keeping up with patient’s personal hygiene and wellbeing


• Ensuring patients are properly fed and hydrated


• Communicating and supporting the patient’s relatives and carers

OneCall24 – Benefits:

• Weekly & daily pay available.


• Highly competitive rate.


• Our app – Accept assignments, update your availability, receive shift notifications, and signing off your timesheets are just some of our excellent features. 


• Training available to enhance and upgrade your skills to senior positions.


• Easy, fast and hassle-free registration process. 


• Completely free to register.


• IC scheme, guaranteeing paid hours per week without working


• Advanced bookings so you can plan and build shifts around your schedule


• Flexible hours – Choose full or part time hours to fit in with your commitments. 


• Dedicated consultant, providing a true 24 hours service.


• Referral scheme, introduce your friends and we'll pay you!

To be considered for this role you will need:

• A valid DBS.


• Proof of eligibility to work in the UK.


• 6 months experience in the last 2 years 


• Driver’s Licence ( preferred )

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