What is a
Healthcare Assistant?

Healthcare Assistants provide care and support for individuals, assisting nurses and doctors and following a care plan. One of the main responsibilities of a Healthcare Assistant is to make sure that the individuals they are supporting are as comfortable as possible. This can include assisting with medication, personal care, nutrition and hydration support, and monitoring an individual’s condition  

What are the benefits of working as a
Healthcare Assistant with Jane Lewis?

Flexibility

We work around you and your availability. Choose to work as many or as little hours as you like each week. Only want to do a couple of shifts a month? That’s no problem either!

Variety of Settings

We work with many different care providers so you can choose which types of service you would like to work in. It could be that you enjoy working in multiple different types of service, or you might find that you have a clear preference.

Ongoing Support

As soon as you register with Jane Lewis as a Healthcare Assistant you will receive dedicated support from your local team. Whether its support with your training or help to find the right type of shifts for you, we are here for you! Your support doesn’t stop whilst you are working a shift; if you have any questions or concerns you can call us whenever you need us.

Skills Development

We have a comprehensive training programme that you will be enrolled on to when you start working with us. You will then have the opportunity to undertake more specific training as well as access to NVQs.

Excellent Weekly Pay

At Jane Lewis, we offer weekly pay, so you don’t need to wait until the end of the month to reap the rewards if you have picked up extra shifts!

Start your application today!

Register your interest by applying online now and a member of our Recruitment Team will be in touch to discuss the opportunities we have available.

We look forward to hearing from you!
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