Most HCAs will be employed within the NHS somewhere although there will be limited roles in the private sector, for example private hospitals or care homes. Starting salaries within the NHS are usually on Band 2 (13,653) and can go up to Band 4 (18,152) for those who have progressed through educational training to Assistant Practitioner status.

HCAs usually work a typical NHS 37.5-hour week on a shift or rota system, probably including nights and weekends. Part-time and flexi-working is often available.

 
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