Community Hospice

Bank Healthcare Assistant for Inpatient Unit

The closing date is 17 August 2025

Job summary

The successful candidate will work as part of the multidisciplinary team, delivering care on our 19 bedded inpatient unit, under the supervision of registered nurses.

The successful candidates will hold an NVQ Level 3 in Health/Social care or equivalent, alongside relevant palliative care experience, and will demonstrate a commitment to providing a high standard of care to patients.

With a sound understanding of health and safety and infection control, candidates will demonstrate excellent communication skills including awareness of ways that may help to overcome barriers to communication (dementia and sensory disability ect) You should also have the ability to meet a patients physical, social and psychological needs appropriately as they approach end of life.

Main duties of the job

To work as part of the Hospice Care Team to provide individualised care for patients and their families/carers.

About us

The Hospice is committed to the development and education of all its staff, so there are excellent opportunities for professional development. We have educational links with local higher education institutions and have a great track record of career progression within the organisation.

Membership of the NHS pension scheme is available for existing members or a stakeholder pension scheme for all other staff.

We are an equal opportunities employer and are committed to inclusion. We celebrate and embrace diversity and thus encourage applications from a variety of backgrounds, perspective, knowledge and skills

Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

We are required to carry out DBS checks on all new recruits.

We reserve the right to close the vacancy in the event we receive a high volume of applications.

Details

Date posted

11 August 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£13.85 to £14.91 an hour

Contract

Bank

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

B0207-25-0008

Job locations

Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice

185 Bostall Hill

London

SE2 0GB


Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical Practice

  • To deliver care as assessed by the Registered Nurse, to patients and their families/carers, in accordance with the Hospice Philosophy. This will include:
  • Taking and recording agreed clinical observations.
  • Assistance with meeting the nutritional and hydration needs of patients including serving meals and drinks and assisting with feeding.
  • Assisting with the mobilization of patients, taking into account the guidelines of safe moving and handling practice and using mechanical aids where necessary.
  • Assist with individual personal hygiene routines, including washing, dressing, mouth care and toileting.
  • Meeting the social, cultural, psychological and spiritual needs of the patient and family.
  • Assisting in the planning of admission of patients into the inpatient unit, including familiarization with the unit and completion of admission assessment and documentation as appropriate.
  • Assisting with discharge planning as appropriate.
  • Identifying and reporting of any significant changes in the patients condition or well-being
  • Supporting and facilitating the orientation and teaching of colleagues and students.
  • Promoting an appropriate environment in which to care for patients and their carers, being aware of individuals physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs.
  • Maintaining a safe, clean and pleasant environment for patients, relatives and their staff
  • Maintaining effective liaison, communication and relationships with all of the Hospice multi-disciplinary team.
  • Assist with taking calls made through the Hospice 24 hour telephone advice line, referring on to the registered nurses as required
  • Give information, support and advice to carers following the death of a patient
  • Implementing health and safety, infection control and fire procedures where appropriate
  • Reporting incidents, accidents and complaints to the Sisters/Nurse in Charge.

Communication

  • Participating in any ongoing discussions and handover relating to the care of patients and their families/carers.
  • Practicing excellent communication skills with patients, family and members of the multi-disciplinary team including showing empathy and understanding and communicating sometimes complex information where there may be barriers to understanding
  • Recording the care given to patients accurately within patient notes and handing over variances to the responsible nurse.
  • Contributing positively to anti-discriminatory practice, actively promoting equality and diversity.

Quality

  • Working within the multidisciplinary team to ensure that patient dignity is respected at all times both before and after death, including acting as the patients advocate and caring for patients after they have died.
  • Participating in relevant audit programmes
  • Assisting in maintaining equipment to a high standard of cleanliness and safety and ensuring that patient areas are kept clean and tidy, to include changing bed linen etc.
  • Ensure all practices and procedures are in accordance to hospice policy.

Grief and Loss

  • Supporting staff, patients and relatives in managing loss in the hospice, including day after death meetings and providing support for distressed patients, bereaved relatives, students and staff.

Education and Training

  • Identifying own learning needs, liaising with the Lead Nurse and attending training seminars, courses and study days as appropriate.
  • Ensuring clinical placements are effectively facilitated.
  • Creating a positive learning environment.
  • Using staff appraisal constructively for personal and professional development.

Additional information

  • Working in unpleasant conditions at times, including dealing with soiled linen, use of bed pans, body fluids etc.

General Statements

  • Be familiar with and adhere to all Hospice (and relevant Trust) policies and procedures.
  • The post holder will work within their professional code of conduct, eg NMC, GMC, CIPD, AHP codes.
  • The post holder may be required to work in and from any Hospice or associated Company premises.
  • This job description is intended as an outline of the general areas of activity and will be amended from time to time in the light of the changing needs of the organisation. It will then be reviewed in association with the jobholder(s)

Confidentiality/Data Protection/General Data Protection Regulations

  • The postholder is expected to maintain the complete confidentiality of all material and information to which he/she has access and process and in particular the confidentiality of all personal data stored, in line with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulations 2018 (and preceding Data Protection Acts) and professional bodies.
  • Any requests for clinical information disclosure must be approved by Caldicott Guardian.
  • The postholder must, if required to do so, process records or information in a fair and lawful way. He/she must hold and use data only for the specified, registered purpose for which it was obtained and disclose data only to authorised persons.

Corporate Governance

  • The postholder must, at all times, act honestly and openly and comply with relevant corporate governance requirements, employment legislation, standards of business conduct, codes of openness and accountability.

Equal Opportunities/Diversity

  • The postholder must comply with and promote Equal Opportunities and Diversity and accordingly must avoid any behaviour which discriminates against colleagues, potential employees, patients or clients on the grounds of sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability, political opinion, gender reassignment or trade union membership.

Health and Safety

  • Under the Health & Safety at Work Act (1974), it is the responsibility of the postholder at every level to take care of his/her own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by his/her acts at work. This includes co-operating with the organisation andtaking personal responsibility for safety as outlined in the Hospice Health & Safety Policy and the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and fire regulations.

This job description is not exhaustive and may be reviewed and changed by discussion with post holder to meet the needs of the service.

Code of conduct

  • The postholder is required to observe the following principles:
  • Make the care and safety of patients his/her first concern and act to protect them from risk.
  • Respect the public, patients, relatives, carers, staff and partners
  • Be honest and act with integrity
  • Accept responsibility for his/her own work and the performance of the people the postholder manages
  • Show commitment to working as a team member by working effectively with team members and the wider community
  • Take responsibility for own learning and development
  • In all actions undertaken have regard for hospice reputation

Flexibility

  • The postholder is expected to work flexibly to be able to meet the challenges and opportunities of working within the Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice. The postholder can be expected to work in and from any of the premises where business is conducted.

Other

  • The postholder is required to:
  • To work in accordance with the Hospices policies and procedures at all times
  • To adhere to the Hospices Confidentiality policy at all times, in particular ensuring that there are no breaches of confidentiality as a result of the postholders actions
  • To carry out duties that are commensurate with the grade of the post as directed.
  • This job description is a reflection of the current position and the postholder is expected to view it as a guide rather than an exact description of all duties and responsibilities. It may be subject to variation from time to time. Any variations will be made due to service requirements and will be made in consultation with the postholder.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical Practice

  • To deliver care as assessed by the Registered Nurse, to patients and their families/carers, in accordance with the Hospice Philosophy. This will include:
  • Taking and recording agreed clinical observations.
  • Assistance with meeting the nutritional and hydration needs of patients including serving meals and drinks and assisting with feeding.
  • Assisting with the mobilization of patients, taking into account the guidelines of safe moving and handling practice and using mechanical aids where necessary.
  • Assist with individual personal hygiene routines, including washing, dressing, mouth care and toileting.
  • Meeting the social, cultural, psychological and spiritual needs of the patient and family.
  • Assisting in the planning of admission of patients into the inpatient unit, including familiarization with the unit and completion of admission assessment and documentation as appropriate.
  • Assisting with discharge planning as appropriate.
  • Identifying and reporting of any significant changes in the patients condition or well-being
  • Supporting and facilitating the orientation and teaching of colleagues and students.
  • Promoting an appropriate environment in which to care for patients and their carers, being aware of individuals physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs.
  • Maintaining a safe, clean and pleasant environment for patients, relatives and their staff
  • Maintaining effective liaison, communication and relationships with all of the Hospice multi-disciplinary team.
  • Assist with taking calls made through the Hospice 24 hour telephone advice line, referring on to the registered nurses as required
  • Give information, support and advice to carers following the death of a patient
  • Implementing health and safety, infection control and fire procedures where appropriate
  • Reporting incidents, accidents and complaints to the Sisters/Nurse in Charge.

Communication

  • Participating in any ongoing discussions and handover relating to the care of patients and their families/carers.
  • Practicing excellent communication skills with patients, family and members of the multi-disciplinary team including showing empathy and understanding and communicating sometimes complex information where there may be barriers to understanding
  • Recording the care given to patients accurately within patient notes and handing over variances to the responsible nurse.
  • Contributing positively to anti-discriminatory practice, actively promoting equality and diversity.

Quality

  • Working within the multidisciplinary team to ensure that patient dignity is respected at all times both before and after death, including acting as the patients advocate and caring for patients after they have died.
  • Participating in relevant audit programmes
  • Assisting in maintaining equipment to a high standard of cleanliness and safety and ensuring that patient areas are kept clean and tidy, to include changing bed linen etc.
  • Ensure all practices and procedures are in accordance to hospice policy.

Grief and Loss

  • Supporting staff, patients and relatives in managing loss in the hospice, including day after death meetings and providing support for distressed patients, bereaved relatives, students and staff.

Education and Training

  • Identifying own learning needs, liaising with the Lead Nurse and attending training seminars, courses and study days as appropriate.
  • Ensuring clinical placements are effectively facilitated.
  • Creating a positive learning environment.
  • Using staff appraisal constructively for personal and professional development.

Additional information

  • Working in unpleasant conditions at times, including dealing with soiled linen, use of bed pans, body fluids etc.

General Statements

  • Be familiar with and adhere to all Hospice (and relevant Trust) policies and procedures.
  • The post holder will work within their professional code of conduct, eg NMC, GMC, CIPD, AHP codes.
  • The post holder may be required to work in and from any Hospice or associated Company premises.
  • This job description is intended as an outline of the general areas of activity and will be amended from time to time in the light of the changing needs of the organisation. It will then be reviewed in association with the jobholder(s)

Confidentiality/Data Protection/General Data Protection Regulations

  • The postholder is expected to maintain the complete confidentiality of all material and information to which he/she has access and process and in particular the confidentiality of all personal data stored, in line with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulations 2018 (and preceding Data Protection Acts) and professional bodies.
  • Any requests for clinical information disclosure must be approved by Caldicott Guardian.
  • The postholder must, if required to do so, process records or information in a fair and lawful way. He/she must hold and use data only for the specified, registered purpose for which it was obtained and disclose data only to authorised persons.

Corporate Governance

  • The postholder must, at all times, act honestly and openly and comply with relevant corporate governance requirements, employment legislation, standards of business conduct, codes of openness and accountability.

Equal Opportunities/Diversity

  • The postholder must comply with and promote Equal Opportunities and Diversity and accordingly must avoid any behaviour which discriminates against colleagues, potential employees, patients or clients on the grounds of sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, disability, political opinion, gender reassignment or trade union membership.

Health and Safety

  • Under the Health & Safety at Work Act (1974), it is the responsibility of the postholder at every level to take care of his/her own health and safety and that of others who may be affected by his/her acts at work. This includes co-operating with the organisation andtaking personal responsibility for safety as outlined in the Hospice Health & Safety Policy and the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and fire regulations.

This job description is not exhaustive and may be reviewed and changed by discussion with post holder to meet the needs of the service.

Code of conduct

  • The postholder is required to observe the following principles:
  • Make the care and safety of patients his/her first concern and act to protect them from risk.
  • Respect the public, patients, relatives, carers, staff and partners
  • Be honest and act with integrity
  • Accept responsibility for his/her own work and the performance of the people the postholder manages
  • Show commitment to working as a team member by working effectively with team members and the wider community
  • Take responsibility for own learning and development
  • In all actions undertaken have regard for hospice reputation

Flexibility

  • The postholder is expected to work flexibly to be able to meet the challenges and opportunities of working within the Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice. The postholder can be expected to work in and from any of the premises where business is conducted.

Other

  • The postholder is required to:
  • To work in accordance with the Hospices policies and procedures at all times
  • To adhere to the Hospices Confidentiality policy at all times, in particular ensuring that there are no breaches of confidentiality as a result of the postholders actions
  • To carry out duties that are commensurate with the grade of the post as directed.
  • This job description is a reflection of the current position and the postholder is expected to view it as a guide rather than an exact description of all duties and responsibilities. It may be subject to variation from time to time. Any variations will be made due to service requirements and will be made in consultation with the postholder.

Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of caring

Desirable

  • Experience of delivering care to patients within a Hospice, Hospital, Community or Care Home

Qualifications

Essential

  • General good level of literacy and numeracy
  • NVQ3 in Health/Social care

Aptitude, Personal Characteristics

Essential

  • Communication skills (both verbal and written) proficient in English.
  • Be able to effectively communicate with people on a variety of levels using tact, diplomacy and empathy.
  • Honest and trustworthy
  • An understanding of the nature of hospice work, and an ability to seek support for his/herself as a result of distressing circumstances
  • Approachable and adaptable
  • Motivated and enthusiastic
  • A flexible approach to work and an ability to work day and night shifts.
  • Ability to undertake training and direct own learning.

Desirable

  • An understanding of the need for self-care when working in a palliative care environment

Skills, Knowledge and Abilities

Essential

  • Awareness of health and safety procedures and how they affect people in the workplace.
  • Excellent communication skills. Awareness of ways that may help to overcome barriers to communication (dementia, sensory disability, confusion, Non English speaking, etc.)
  • Ability to use own initiative to plan own work for the shift in order to meet the needs of a given group of patients.
  • Ability to work as a member of the multi-disciplinary team.
  • An understanding of basic nutrition
  • Able to demonstrate methods of promoting dignity
Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of caring

Desirable

  • Experience of delivering care to patients within a Hospice, Hospital, Community or Care Home

Qualifications

Essential

  • General good level of literacy and numeracy
  • NVQ3 in Health/Social care

Aptitude, Personal Characteristics

Essential

  • Communication skills (both verbal and written) proficient in English.
  • Be able to effectively communicate with people on a variety of levels using tact, diplomacy and empathy.
  • Honest and trustworthy
  • An understanding of the nature of hospice work, and an ability to seek support for his/herself as a result of distressing circumstances
  • Approachable and adaptable
  • Motivated and enthusiastic
  • A flexible approach to work and an ability to work day and night shifts.
  • Ability to undertake training and direct own learning.

Desirable

  • An understanding of the need for self-care when working in a palliative care environment

Skills, Knowledge and Abilities

Essential

  • Awareness of health and safety procedures and how they affect people in the workplace.
  • Excellent communication skills. Awareness of ways that may help to overcome barriers to communication (dementia, sensory disability, confusion, Non English speaking, etc.)
  • Ability to use own initiative to plan own work for the shift in order to meet the needs of a given group of patients.
  • Ability to work as a member of the multi-disciplinary team.
  • An understanding of basic nutrition
  • Able to demonstrate methods of promoting dignity

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Community Hospice

Address

Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice

185 Bostall Hill

London

SE2 0GB


Employer's website

https://communityhospice.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Community Hospice

Address

Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice

185 Bostall Hill

London

SE2 0GB


Employer's website

https://communityhospice.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Recruitment

recruitment@gbch.org.uk

02083122244

Details

Date posted

11 August 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£13.85 to £14.91 an hour

Contract

Bank

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

B0207-25-0008

Job locations

Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice

185 Bostall Hill

London

SE2 0GB


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