Porters

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What is a career as a porter in healthcare?

Healthcare porters play a crucial role in the smooth running of hospitals and care facilities, ensuring that patients, equipment, and essential supplies are transported safely and efficiently. Their duties include moving patients between wards, operating theatres, and diagnostic departments, often using wheelchairs or stretchers. They also deliver medical supplies, equipment, and specimens, ensuring that staff have everything they need for patient care. Porters may assist with lifting and handling tasks, including setting up rooms for procedures, as well as moving waste and linen to maintain a clean and organised environment. This is a physically active role that requires good communication skills, teamwork, and a caring approach, as porters regularly interact with patients, staff, and visitors.

Entry routes and pay

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There are typically no set entry requirements to become a porter. Some employers may expect a good standard of literacy and numeracy, including GCSEs in English and maths.

A typical salary will start at £23,615 with opportunities to progress up to £25,674.

Where can you work?

Hospital

Hospital

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