St Peter & St James Hospice

Senior Healthcare Assistant

The closing date is 02 November 2025

Job summary

Are you an experienced healthcare assistant looking to take the next step in your career? Do you want to make a meaningful difference in the lives of people with life-limiting illnesses?

Were looking for compassionate and confident Senior Healthcare Assistants (Band 3) to join our dedicated team at St Peter & St James Hospice. In this vital and rewarding role, you'll support the delivery of high-quality, individualised palliative care to patients and those important to them on our inpatient ward, working closely with registered nurses and the wider multidisciplinary team.

Job Details:

Location: St Peter & St James Hospice, North Common Rd, North Chailey, Haywards Heath BN8 4ED

Salary: £24,552 - £26,187 per annum (dependent on experience)

Working Hours: 37.5 hours per week

Contract: Permanent, full-time

Shifts: Flexible rota across Monday to Sunday, including nights and weekends

Closing Date: Early applications encouraged we will shortlist and interview as applications are received.

Please find the full job description and person specification on the right-hand side of the job listing.

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is kind, proactive, and passionate about delivering outstanding palliative care. We offer a supportive working environment, ongoing training, and the chance to be part of a team that truly makes a difference.

For informal enquiries, please contact our Ward Manager, Alice, atathomas@stpjhospice.org.

Main duties of the job

What You'll Do:

  • Assist in the delivery of individualised care plans under the supervision of Registered Nurses

  • Provide emotional and practical support to patients and those important to them

  • Promote dignity, comfort, and respect in all aspects of care

  • Undertake extended Healthcare Assistant roles, when assessed as competent, under supervision of a qualified practitioner

  • Supervise and support Healthcare Assistants and act as a role model within the team

  • Contribute to a safe, clean, and supportive environment

What Were Looking For:

  • Evidence of level 2 Apprenticeship or Diploma in a Health-related subject such as Care Certificate

  • Experience of working in a similar role as part of a multidisciplinary team in a healthcare setting

  • Excellent communication and teamworking skills

  • Confidence to work independently and use initiative

  • Commitment to inclusive, compassionate care, respecting diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and needs in line with palliative care principles.

  • Own transport is essential due to our rural location

Desirable (not essential):

  • Flexibility to work a range of shifts, including nights and weekends, according to patient dependency

About us

Our Vision

A community where people live and die well according to what matters most to them. Everyone affected by life-limiting illness has access to our expertise.

Our Mission

Providing the right care, in the right place, at the right time, to everyone who needs us.

Our Values

They are at the heart of our organisation and underpin all that we do. They define who we are, how we work, what we believe in and stand for.

Compassion - We show everyone empathy, kindness and respect.

Integrity - We do the right thing, no matter how challenging.

Accountability - We take responsibility for our actions and outcomes.

Excellence - We strive to be outstanding and aim to exceed expectations.

Inclusivity - We welcome and respect everyone.

Details

Date posted

15 October 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£24,552 to £26,187 a year (dependent on experience)

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

B0360-25-0013

Job locations

North Common Road

North Chailey

Lewes

East Sussex

BN8 4ED


Job description

Job responsibilities

Patient Care and Support

Work collaboratively with Registered Nurses and Registered Nurse Associates to plan and deliver quality, holistic nursing care.

Provide individualised, patient-centred personal care, responding appropriately to patient needs.

Undertake clinical observations (e.g. temperature, blood pressure, pulse, respirations), identify and report abnormalities promptly to a Registered Nurse or senior team member.

When working without direct supervision, ensure patient records are accurately maintained and promptly raise any concerns regarding changes in a patients condition.

Support patients dietary and hydration needs, assist with meal choices, feeding, and liaise with ward volunteers regarding nutritional intake.

Support safe use of mobility equipment e.g. walking frames and leg lifters, and assist patients with movement as needed.

Offer emotional support to patients and their carers during admission, when conveying difficult news, throughout end-of-life care, at the time of death, and during bereavement, escalating to Registered Nurses as needed.

Care for deceased patients according to Hospice policy, ensuring safe and timely handover to Funeral Directors.

Extended Clinical Tasks (Senior HCA Duties beyond standard HCA role)

Undertake extended Healthcare Assistant roles, when assessed as competent, under supervision of a qualified practitioner. Examples include:

Taking observations and reporting findings

Drug checking

Catheter care, bowel care, bladder washouts, removal of catheters

Phlebotomy and blood glucose sampling

Simple aseptic dressings

Support planning and updating of risk assessments and care plans under Registered Nurse supervision.

Complete medication competency during induction and attend annual training.

Supervision, Teaching, and Team Support

Under Nurse in Charge direction, supervise and support Healthcare Assistants.

Assist in induction, orientation, and teaching of students and Healthcare Assistants.

Actively participate in multidisciplinary meetings to ensure a holistic presentation of a patient needs.

Support team flexibility, including day and night shifts, according to patient dependency.

Administration, Documentation, and Communication

Maintain accurate and relevant patient records in SystmOne, documenting care delivery, referrals, and tasks, and promptly report any changes in patient health to a senior team member.

Assist in admission and discharge processes, including completing paperwork, coordinating transport, preparing discharge packs, and supporting patient understanding of discharge instructions.

Support referral processes and fast track applications, liaise with external services (e.g. district nurses, care homes), and maintain accurate communication records.

Maintain effective communication with patients and those closest to them in a way that respects their views, autonomy and culture.

Assist with audits under the direction of Registered Nurses.

Participate and contribute to Nutrition and Hydration, MDT and regular IPU team meetings.

Health, Safety, and Environment

Ensure clinical areas are well maintained and comply with health and safety regulations.

Ensure safe use and storage of equipment and materials.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Patient Care and Support

Work collaboratively with Registered Nurses and Registered Nurse Associates to plan and deliver quality, holistic nursing care.

Provide individualised, patient-centred personal care, responding appropriately to patient needs.

Undertake clinical observations (e.g. temperature, blood pressure, pulse, respirations), identify and report abnormalities promptly to a Registered Nurse or senior team member.

When working without direct supervision, ensure patient records are accurately maintained and promptly raise any concerns regarding changes in a patients condition.

Support patients dietary and hydration needs, assist with meal choices, feeding, and liaise with ward volunteers regarding nutritional intake.

Support safe use of mobility equipment e.g. walking frames and leg lifters, and assist patients with movement as needed.

Offer emotional support to patients and their carers during admission, when conveying difficult news, throughout end-of-life care, at the time of death, and during bereavement, escalating to Registered Nurses as needed.

Care for deceased patients according to Hospice policy, ensuring safe and timely handover to Funeral Directors.

Extended Clinical Tasks (Senior HCA Duties beyond standard HCA role)

Undertake extended Healthcare Assistant roles, when assessed as competent, under supervision of a qualified practitioner. Examples include:

Taking observations and reporting findings

Drug checking

Catheter care, bowel care, bladder washouts, removal of catheters

Phlebotomy and blood glucose sampling

Simple aseptic dressings

Support planning and updating of risk assessments and care plans under Registered Nurse supervision.

Complete medication competency during induction and attend annual training.

Supervision, Teaching, and Team Support

Under Nurse in Charge direction, supervise and support Healthcare Assistants.

Assist in induction, orientation, and teaching of students and Healthcare Assistants.

Actively participate in multidisciplinary meetings to ensure a holistic presentation of a patient needs.

Support team flexibility, including day and night shifts, according to patient dependency.

Administration, Documentation, and Communication

Maintain accurate and relevant patient records in SystmOne, documenting care delivery, referrals, and tasks, and promptly report any changes in patient health to a senior team member.

Assist in admission and discharge processes, including completing paperwork, coordinating transport, preparing discharge packs, and supporting patient understanding of discharge instructions.

Support referral processes and fast track applications, liaise with external services (e.g. district nurses, care homes), and maintain accurate communication records.

Maintain effective communication with patients and those closest to them in a way that respects their views, autonomy and culture.

Assist with audits under the direction of Registered Nurses.

Participate and contribute to Nutrition and Hydration, MDT and regular IPU team meetings.

Health, Safety, and Environment

Ensure clinical areas are well maintained and comply with health and safety regulations.

Ensure safe use and storage of equipment and materials.

Person Specification

Personal Qualities

Essential

  • Motivation to develop knowledge and skills and to undertake
  • self-development.
  • Ability to use your own initiative, prioritise workload and respond to changing situations
  • Demonstrates self-awareness and coping strategies when supporting patients and families through sensitive situations.
  • Committed to inclusive, compassionate care, respecting diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and needs in line with palliative care principles.
  • Access to own transport to get to and from hospice due to rural location.

Desirable

  • Flexible and reliable, able to work day and night shifts according to patient dependency.

Qualifications

Essential

  • Evidence of level 2 Apprenticeship or Diploma in a Health-related subject such as Care Certificate.

Desirable

  • Willingness to study for NVQ Level 2 or 3 and/or undertake further education in palliative care / attend study days.

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working in a similar role as part of a multidisciplinary team in a healthcare setting.
  • Understanding of the confidentiality of information about patients, staff and other health service business and requirements of the Data Protection Act (2018) and General Data Protection Regulation (2018).
  • Understanding of the Code of Conduct for Health Care Support
  • Workers and Adult Social Care Workers in England.

Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Confidence in use of IT and able to demonstrate good literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal
  • skills and good command of spoken English (assessed at interview).
Person Specification

Personal Qualities

Essential

  • Motivation to develop knowledge and skills and to undertake
  • self-development.
  • Ability to use your own initiative, prioritise workload and respond to changing situations
  • Demonstrates self-awareness and coping strategies when supporting patients and families through sensitive situations.
  • Committed to inclusive, compassionate care, respecting diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and needs in line with palliative care principles.
  • Access to own transport to get to and from hospice due to rural location.

Desirable

  • Flexible and reliable, able to work day and night shifts according to patient dependency.

Qualifications

Essential

  • Evidence of level 2 Apprenticeship or Diploma in a Health-related subject such as Care Certificate.

Desirable

  • Willingness to study for NVQ Level 2 or 3 and/or undertake further education in palliative care / attend study days.

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of working in a similar role as part of a multidisciplinary team in a healthcare setting.
  • Understanding of the confidentiality of information about patients, staff and other health service business and requirements of the Data Protection Act (2018) and General Data Protection Regulation (2018).
  • Understanding of the Code of Conduct for Health Care Support
  • Workers and Adult Social Care Workers in England.

Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Confidence in use of IT and able to demonstrate good literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal
  • skills and good command of spoken English (assessed at interview).

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

St Peter & St James Hospice

Address

North Common Road

North Chailey

Lewes

East Sussex

BN8 4ED


Employer's website

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


Employer details

Employer name

St Peter & St James Hospice

Address

North Common Road

North Chailey

Lewes

East Sussex

BN8 4ED


Employer's website

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


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

IPU Ward Manager

Alice Thomas

athomas@stpjhospice.org

Details

Date posted

15 October 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£24,552 to £26,187 a year (dependent on experience)

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

B0360-25-0013

Job locations

North Common Road

North Chailey

Lewes

East Sussex

BN8 4ED


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