Health care support worker pay in London May 2026
How much do health care support workers in London get paid?
health care support workers in London earn
£3.10-15.66 per hour
Based on 13 employee reviews
What do top employers pay health care support workers?
Who are the top health care support worker employers?
Who are the worst health care support worker employers?
Recent health care support worker Jobs in London
- Head of Operations - Clinical Support Care Group at London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust posted yesterday
- Clinical Research Practitioner Respiratory at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust posted 2 days ago
- Buyer Clinical Team at Whittington Health NHS Trust posted 3 days ago
- Clinical Team Leader - Lavender Walk at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust posted 3 days ago
- Clinical Team Lead at East London NHS Foundation Trust posted 7 days ago
- Senior Clinical Practitioner - Onwards & Upwards at Barnet Council posted yesterday
How are people paid?
Based on 13 employees
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What do health care support workers do?
Clinical support workers help nurses, midwives, doctors and other healthcare workers.
They tend to work in short-stay clinical areas, including outpatient departments, day surgery and operating theatres.
Clinical support workers are also known as:
- Clinical support staff
- Healthcare support workers
This type of job might involve:
- Welcoming and preparing patients
- Explaining treatments
- Updating patient records
- Making sure patients are comfortable
This is an entry level role.
If you want to apply for a clinical support worker job, you might need the following:
- GCSEs, a Level 2 or 3 course or a relevant apprenticeship
- The right to work in the UK