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LJR246049 - CTAC Health Care Support Worker- South

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ARE YOU an experienced Health Care Support Worker with venepuncture experience?
ARE YOU looking for an exciting new challenge?
The Community Treatment and Care (CTAC) Service within South Aberdeenshire is seeking to recruit an experienced Healthcare Support Worker (HCSW) to carry out CTAC duties for Stonehaven Medical Group and to provide cover to the surrounding practices.
The CTAC team work within Primary Care, working closely with the wider General Practice multidisciplinary team.
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Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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We want to hear from candidates who have a caring nature, are adaptable and forward thinking. Experience in venepuncture is essential, taking BPs/ECGs desirable. Must hold a full UK driving license and have access to a vehicle.
For more information, please contact caroline.linklater@nhs.scot or Rachel.booth3@nhs.scot
Post may close early due to volume of applicants. Therefore, interviews to be held on 7th July if close early or 16th July 2026 if close on 8th July 2026.


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