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Network Healthcare
£13.35 - £14.25 Per Hour
Full Time, Contract
Dursley, Gloucestershire
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Posted 25 days ago
Top Care
£845 - £1,050 Per Week
Full Time, Temporary
Bristol, Bristol
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Posted 25 days ago
Top Care
£35,950 - £37,638 Per Annum
Full Time, Permanent
Derby, Derbyshire
Ref RTC-Rescareworker
Posted 25 days ago
£15 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
London, Greater London
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Posted 11 days ago
£12.80 - £14 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Bristol, Bristol
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Posted 25 days ago
Network Healthcare
£12.80 - £14 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Keynsham, Bristol Avon
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Posted 25 days ago
Top Care
£1,000 Per Week
Full Time, Temporary
Bristol, Bristol
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Posted 25 days ago
Network Healthcare
£13 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
Bristol, Bristol
Ref RY64957X
Posted 25 days ago
Network Healthcare
£482.40 Per Week
Full Time, Temporary
Bristol, Bristol
Ref V66X7W46
Posted 25 days ago
£13 Per Hour
Full Time, Temporary
North Somerset, North Somerset
Ref 5WV38X85
Posted 25 days ago
Frequently Asked Questions:
How many Care Escort jobs are available on Pertemps?
There are 35 Care Escort jobs available on Pertemps right now.
What does a Care Escort do?
A Care Escort, also known as a Patient Escort or Medical Escort, is a professional responsible for accompanying and assisting individuals who require medical care during transportation. Care Escorts ensure the safety and comfort of patients while they are being transferred between medical facilities or for medical appointments.
Tasks required include:
- Assist patients with mobility issues in getting in and out of vehicles or transportation devices..
- Provide emotional support and reassurance to patients during transportation, especially those who may be anxious or in pain..
- Ensure the safe and secure transfer of patients between medical facilities, vehicles, and other locations..
- Maintain clear and respectful communication with patients, medical staff, and transportation personnel..
- Monitor patients for any signs of discomfort, distress, or medical emergencies during transit..
- Safely handle and transport medical equipment, such as wheelchairs, stretchers, or other assistive devices..
- Follow established protocols and procedures for patient transportation, including infection control measures..
- Complete necessary documentation related to patient transportation, recording relevant information and observations..
- Work collaboratively with medical staff, nurses, or other healthcare professionals to ensure the continuity of care..
- Be adaptable to various patient needs and medical conditions, adjusting care practices accordingly..
What are the entry requirements for a Care Escort?
There are no formal qualifications, other than a clean driving licence with the appropriate classification for those who are driving in addition to escorting. DBS checks are mandatory for those working with vulnerable adults and/or children.