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Healthcare Assistant – Nursing & Care Homes (HCA, NA, SW, CSW) required in Manchester

OneCall24
Greater Manchester
6 months ago
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Job Title: Healthcare Assistant – Nursing & Care Homes (HCA, NA, SW, CSW)

Location: Manchester


Salary: £11.23 – £18.50 per hour


Contract: Full Time & Part time Agency/Bank 


Contact: Cheshire Team at

Onecall24 is a leading healthcare staffing solution. Providing highly qualified and experienced medical professionals to Private sector for permanent, contract and temporary positions. We specialise in nursing and residential homes across the UK and provide a true 24hr service. 


We are currently recruiting Healthcare Assistants in the Manchester area for a number of nursing and residential homes. These positions are ongoing assignments for Days, Nights and Weekend duties. 

As a Healthcare Assistant (HCA) working for Onecall24 you will be responsible for the below duties:

• Monitoring patients’ conditions by taking temperatures, pulse, respirations and weight.


• Moving and handling of patients, assisting around the home.


• Providing personal care, such as washing and personal Hygiene.


• Serving meals and helping to feed patients.


• Showing compassion, while talking to patients and making them comfortable.

OneCall24 – Benefits 


• Weekly & daily pay available.


• Highly competitive rates.


• Our app – Accept assignments, update your availability, receive shifts.


• Training available to enhance and upgrade your skills to senior positions.


• Easy, fast and hassle-free registration process. 


• Completely free to register.


• Committed Candidate scheme – guaranteeing paid hours every week; even if your shift is cancelled!


• Advanced bookings so you can plan and build shifts around your schedule.


• Flexible hours – Choose full or part time hours to fit in with your commitments. 


• Dedicated consultant, providing a true 24 hours service.


• Referral scheme, introduce your friends and we'll pay you!

Onecall24 – Requirements:


• At least 6 months relevant UK experience in the last 2 years.


• Eligibility to work in the UK.

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