University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
Senior Clinical Support Worker

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Senior Clinical Support Worker
Band 3 Senior Clinical Support Worker – Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC), University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
At present, University Hospitals of North Midlands is unable to offer visa sponsorship for Band 2 to Band 4 roles, as these positions do not meet the minimum salary and skill thresholds under UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) regulations.
In relation to this Band 3 Senior Clinical Support Worker role, visa sponsorship is currently unavailable. This reflects our ability to successfully recruit from the domestic labour market while meeting service needs. The situation is under regular review and may change based on evolving labour market conditions or service demands.
Note: Visa applications are assessed according to UKVI rules at the time of submission.
Key Eligibility Note
Only applicants with experience in Emergency department, SDEC, or acute care will be considered.
About the Role
The Medical Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) service is undergoing development and transformation. We are seeking dedicated and enthusiastic Band 3 Clinical Support Workers to join our team, working under the direct supervision of a registered nurse. This role focuses on providing essential clinical care in a dynamic healthcare environment.
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Core Responsibilities
You will be responsible for:
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Observation and monitoring:
- Recording patient observations
- Supporting ECG monitoring
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Diagnostic procedures:
- Conducting urinalysis and pregnancy testing
- Undertaking bladder scanning
- Performing venepuncture (training provided)
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Patient support:
- Assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs)
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Record-keeping:
- Ensuring accurate, timely, and comprehensive documentation of all clinical activities
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Team collaboration:
- Communicating effectively within a multidisciplinary team and supporting patients and families
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Shift flexibility:
- Working full-time or part-time with a variety of evening, weekend, and night shifts
Person Specification & Requirements
Essential
- Experience in emergency department, SDEC, or acute care settings
- Functional literacy and numeracy skills
- Basic clinical skills (training required for specific procedures such as venepuncture)
- Dependability and commitment to timely and comprehensive record-keeping
- Excellent communication skills
- Willingness to work flexibly across shift patterns


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Desirable
- Prior experience in allied healthcare roles
- Understanding of NHS values and commitment to patient-centred care
- Basic IT skills (familiarity with electronic nursing systems beneficial)
University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
We are one of the largest and most modern NHS trusts in the country. Serving a population of around three million, our two main sites (Royal Stoke in Stoke-on-Trent and County Hospital in Stafford) provide advanced care across specialties, including as the specialist centre for major trauma in North Midlands and North Wales.
Our Trust Values:
- Diversity & inclusion
- Collaborative culture
- Continuous professional development
UHNM supports staff development at all career levels, providing fair, transparent, and equal opportunities in a culture of inclusion and mutual respect.
How to Apply
For further details or to arrange an informal visit, please contact:
Barry "John" Phillips Ward Manager Email: barry.phillips@uhnm.nhs.uk Telephone: 01785 234445
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