Healthcare assistant pay in Birmingham March 2024
How much do healthcare assistants in Birmingham get paid?
Healthcare assistants in Birmingham earn
£9.54-12.98 per hour
Based on 25 employee reviews
What do top employers pay healthcare assistants?
Who are the top healthcare assistant employers?
Who are the worst healthcare assistant employers?
Recent healthcare assistant Jobs in Birmingham
- Trainee Nursing Assistant at HC One posted 22 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 25 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 15 employees
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What do healthcare assistants do?
Nursing assistants have the job of helping to look after people who are unwell, are hurt or have disabilities.
A lot of work they do helps support the work that nurses do.
Other names for nursing assistants are:
- Healthcare assistants
- Nursing auxiliaries
- Support workers
You may work in:
- A doctor’s surgery
- An NHS hospital
- A private hospital
- A care home
- A hospice
This type of job may involve:
- Building trust and reassurance with patients
- Helping patients get more comfortable
- Taking temperatures and other routine tests
- Helping patients get washed and dressed
- Helping patients use the toilet
- Helping patients eat
- Helping safely move patients
- Making hospital beds
You may have to work early mornings, late nights, on weekends and bank holidays.
You’ll also be on your feet a lot.
If you want to apply for a nursing assistant job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, a Level 2 Certificate/ Level 3 Diploma, or a relevant apprenticeship
- Previous caring experience
- Pass background checks
- The right to work in the UK