FIFE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PARTNERSHIP HEALTH CARE SUPPORT WORKER – COMMUNITY TREATMENT AND CARE (CTAC) BAND 3 HOURS: 1 x 30 and 1 x 21.9 We are currently developing Community Treatment and Care Service (CTAC) across Fife. This includes the development of CTAC hubs and working within GP premises, providing long term condition monitoring, wound management and phlebotomy. We are delighted to be able to offer the opportunity to work within Fife Health and Social Care (H&SC) Partnership for Band 3 Health Care Support Workers to work within the CTAC Service. Within this role you will work within the practice or hub setting to provide phlebotomy, long term condition screening, simple dressing and vaccinations during the winter months. Previous community / primary care experience would be an advantage. Phlebotomy skills and vital signs competency essential. You will be required to have knowledge and experience to be able to support this role an appropriate SVQ is desirable. Travel throughout Fife is required to meet the needs of the service. For an informal discussion please contact Tanya Hardy, Team Leader Central - tanya.hardynhs.scot / 07773 666523 A requirement of this post is to become a member of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme Prior to appointment. NHS Scotland is reducing their full-time working week from 37.5 to 37 hours per week from 1 April 2024 but with no change in pay. This reduction will also be applied pro rata for part time staff. This advert and any subsequent offer/contract of employment therefore reflects the new working hours. However, as not all service areas will be able to adopt the 37 hour working week immediately from 1 April 2024, you may be required to work up to an additional 30 minutes per week for a temporary period for which you would be paid until the service you are working in changes rosters or working patterns to accommodate the new reduced working week. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Recruiting Board. NHS Fife is legally obliged to ensure all its employees are legally entitled to work in the United Kingdom. If you are not a United Kingdom (UK) or Irish National, you are required to confirm your right to work in your application. NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.