NHS Jobs • London EN5 5EE

Healthcare Support Worker

About this role

About the Role Have you recently completed a psychology degree and are looking to gain meaningful, hands-on clinical experience? Or are you an experienced Healthcare Support Worker ready to take the next step in a specialist setting? Start your career with purpose and make a real difference where it truly matters. At Ellern Mede, we are looking for compassionate, resilient individuals to join our team supporting children and young people on their recovery journey from diverse mental health conditions and eating disorders. Whether you are new to the field or bring prior experience, we provide full specialist training and ongoing support to help you grow. This is more than just a job. It is an opportunity to change lives, including your own. You will be part of a highly skilled, supportive multidisciplinary team where your work has a direct and lasting impact. As a Healthcare Support Worker, you will play a vital role in deliveringsafe, person centered carethat promotes dignity, recovery, and independence. Please note we do not offer certificate of sponsorship for this role. Job Opportunity As a Healthcare Support Worker, you will play a vital role in supporting patients through some of the most challenging moments of their lives. Your empathy, consistency, and determination will help create a safe and therapeutic environment where recovery becomes possible. What you will be doing Building positive, therapeutic relationships with patients Supporting young people with their daily care and treatment plans Monitoring wellbeing and recording observations accurately Assisting with documentation and care planning Supporting patients during times of emotional distress Working collaboratively with colleagues, families, and external professionals Carrying out delegated clinical duties under the supervision of the Nurse in Charge Engaging fully with ongoing training and development What we are looking for A genuine passion for supporting children and young people Emotional resilience and the ability to work in challenging situations Strong communication and teamwork skills A commitment to high-quality, compassionate care Previous healthcare experience is desirable but not essential, as comprehensive training will be provided. Essential Skills

Person Specification Qualification Essential criteria

English and Maths

GCSE or equivalent Desirable criteria

Psychology degree Experience Essential criteria

Demonstration of working in healthcare or with young people

Desirable criteria

The post holder needs to be capable of engaging with, and relating to young people in a manner that recognises the responsibilities of the caring role.