To assist with the provision of patient care within the Urology at St Richards hospital, Chichester. This will be an outpatient service involving clinics and outpatient procedures. To assist with the most effective use of resources and manpower. To participate in the planning and development of the service in accordance with the Trusts policies and procedures.
To work with a small team of Urology clinical nurse specialists in the outpatient setting. To assist with patient care and procedures to ensure the smooth running of clinics.
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The Health Care assistant will work within the Urology team. Experience is preferred for the Heath Care Assistant role. Relevant urology experience is not required but a willingness to learn the relevant skills to work within the Urology outpatient setting. Demonstrating enthusiasm, commitment and a compassionate attitude towards the patients.
To be an effective member of a multidisciplinary team under the direction and supervision of a qualified nurse and to be continually aware of the need for confidentiality.
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Previous applicants do not apply.