Healthcare Assistants

Qualified healthcare assistants providing essential patient care and clinical support.

Specializations
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Key Benefits
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Industries
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Process Steps
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Certified HCA staff

Our Healthcare Assistants (HCA) division supplies certified and experienced healthcare support workers to hospitals, care homes, and healthcare facilities. Our HCAs hold relevant qualifications (NVQ/QCF Level 2 or 3 in Health & Social Care), have excellent patient care skills, and provide essential support to nursing teams. All healthcare assistants are fully vetted, DBS checked, and trained in clinical procedures.

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Service Details

Hospital Healthcare Assistants

HCAs experienced in acute hospital settings, assisting with patient care on medical and surgical wards.

Care Home Healthcare Assistants

HCAs specializing in elderly care, personal care, and supporting residents in care home environments.

Support Workers

Healthcare support workers for learning disabilities, mental health, and specialist care settings.

Clinical Support Workers

HCAs trained in clinical procedures such as observations, phlebotomy, ECGs, and catheter care.

Dementia Care HCAs

Specialist healthcare assistants with dementia care training and experience.

Night HCAs

Healthcare assistants available for night shifts and 24-hour care support.

Bank HCAs

Flexible healthcare assistants for bank shifts, weekend cover, and short-notice requirements.

All HCAs hold NVQ/QCF Level 2 or 3 in Health & Social Care
Enhanced DBS checks completed
Trained in moving and handling, infection control, and basic life support
Competent in taking observations (TPR, BP, blood glucose monitoring)
Experience with personal care, feeding assistance, and mobility support
Competitive pay rates: £11-14 per hour
Weekly pay every Friday
Immediate availability for urgent requirements
Flexible shifts - days, nights, weekends available
Full training provided on facility-specific procedures
Uniform provided where required
Opportunity for career progression to senior HCA roles
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1. Requirement Submission

Tell us your HCA requirements, shift patterns, and care setting details

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2. Candidate Selection

We match experienced HCAs from our database to your specific needs

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3. Document Verification

NVQ certificates, DBS, training records, and references checked

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4. Competency Assessment

Skills assessment in relevant clinical and care procedures

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5. Facility Induction

HCA receives comprehensive induction to your facility

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6. Shift Commencement

HCA begins work with handover from permanent staff

NHS Hospitals and Community Trusts
Private Healthcare Providers
Nursing and Care Homes
Residential Care Facilities
Mental Health Units
Learning Disability Services
Supported Living Services
Rehabilitation Units
Respite Care Services
Day Care Centers
Personal Care (washing, dressing, toileting)
Nutritional Support (feeding assistance, fluid monitoring)
Mobility Support (walking aids, transfers, positioning)
Clinical Observations (TPR, BP, pulse oximetry, BMs)
Infection Control (hand hygiene, PPE, isolation procedures)
Moving & Handling (safe manual handling techniques)
Dementia Care Approaches
Communication with Patients & Families
Documentation & Record Keeping
End of Life Care Support
Basic Life Support
Use of Healthcare Equipment

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