I have applied for a Healthcare Support Worker position at Addenbrookes. Done the interview and got the conditional offer letter now just waiting for the pre-employment ID check. Hopefully, all goes well and I get to start work soon. Very excited.
Love this, nice insight to a day in the life . I’m a HCA and I’m planning on applying for university to do nursing, and it’s so sad when a patient passes 😫.
I'm Hca in nursing home i try to apply in hospital but as lack of confidence and English not my first language but i try my best to apply again and but bit scared when we have to explain and give examples but will try best love to join nhs🙏
Not sure if you’ll see this as you posted this a while ago but I was wondering if you’re have any tips - I’m starting as a bank HCA this week and have never done it before (I’m a 4th year medical student), thank you!
Hi! Try and get to the ward early and make sure you get told where everything is. Make a to do list of things to get done in the morning such as the Obs timings and washes etc for completion throughout the day. When booking bank shifts, try and find ward with pathologies you find interesting. If you don’t like the washing side of things, there may be some roles in clinics or I even worked in vascular assess putting PICC lines in etc. So move around a fair bit to find out something you’ll like
I have applied for a Healthcare Support Worker position at Addenbrookes. Done the interview and got the conditional offer letter now just waiting for the pre-employment ID check. Hopefully, all goes well and I get to start work soon. Very excited.
Points for getting your bible study in so early in the morning 🔥🔥🔥
Love this, nice insight to a day in the life . I’m a HCA and I’m planning on applying for university to do nursing, and it’s so sad when a patient passes 😫.
Ohhh yes for sure! Nursing degree will definitely be worth the time and effort though!!
Really insightful and motivating to watch bro! Could do a cheeky video on how you study for exams? :)
Leo Huang Ahhh all in thr pipeline!!
I have my first shift tomorrow 😊 Thank you for the insights!
Sick content mate, keep it up!
Josh Blewitt ahh cheers bro! Will do
I'm Hca in nursing home i try to apply in hospital but as lack of confidence and English not my first language but i try my best to apply again and but bit scared when we have to explain and give examples but will try best love to join nhs🙏
This is interesting 😃
Not sure if you’ll see this as you posted this a while ago but I was wondering if you’re have any tips - I’m starting as a bank HCA this week and have never done it before (I’m a 4th year medical student), thank you!
Hi! Try and get to the ward early and make sure you get told where everything is. Make a to do list of things to get done in the morning such as the Obs timings and washes etc for completion throughout the day.
When booking bank shifts, try and find ward with pathologies you find interesting. If you don’t like the washing side of things, there may be some roles in clinics or I even worked in vascular assess putting PICC lines in etc. So move around a fair bit to find out something you’ll like
That’s great thanks so much!
Did you apply for your healthcare assistant job through the NHS jobs website ? Xx
Yes, there should be a section under the job applications. Either that or you can ring up and ask when the next training day is
So helpful ❤️
My ain't works there her name is lindsey bejarano
lol
Aunty
Do u still work here.?
I do in the summer holidays but only occasionally