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231482 Support Services Assistant (Bank)

NHS Dumfries & Galloway
Dumfries and Galloway
3 days ago
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Are you looking to start a rewarding career in the NHS? Do you want to be part of NHS Dumfries & Galloway (D&G), known for its dedication to patients and professional development? If so Support Services Assistant is the perfect opportunity for you.

At Support Services we deliver Domestic, Portering and Linen Services within wards and departments across healthcare and other designated properties, whilst contributing to the delivery of patient care in line with Quality Improvement Scotland recommendations.

You will have the opportunity to work across various departments, interacting with both staff and patients contributing to providing a clean and safe environment for everyone. The is an excellent starting point for expanding your knowledge and building a career within NHS D&G.

In our department we have managers who have advanced through various roles,

Tracey McKean one of our Support Services Manager’s, career journey:

"I started as a back shift Domestic Assistant at the old Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary (DGRI) and worked as a chamber maid at a local hotel.

I was promoted to Night Duty Manager resigned from my Domestic Back shift.
I really missed the people and the department.

In 2002 I saw an advert for an NHS Hotel Services Supervisor.
I now had the skills and experience required for this post and relished the thought of being back home at old DGRI.
I worked as a Support Services Supervisor for 20 years. I love being a Supervisor working with Staff and patients based in DGRI.

In 2022 a Support Services Managers post was advertised. I was comfortable in my Supervisory role, it was daunting applying but I was ready for a new challenge.

I am immensely proud of the part I now play in managing our recruitment process. Our staff are our most important resource.”

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