Are you caring and compassionate and great with people?
A Health Care Assistant in Cancer Care is someone who works directly with patients, supporting their needs whilst they are in a hospital setting. It is a varied role with a wide mix of skills.
As a HCA you are most likely to:
- Work in a hospital setting, either on the wards or supporting in clinics or day unit;
- Work as part of a team, with direct patient contact;
- Have a key role in supporting patients in many different ways;
- Monitor patients’ health with measures such as taking temperature;
- Support with taking blood and other medical procedures;
- Physically help patients with needs such as moving, toileting, washing, dressing or eating;
- Be responsible for cleaning equipment, setting up clinics and restocking supplies.
- Help the clinical staff with any duties they require support with.



