Clinical Support Assistant
NMC Healthcare

A Clinical Support Assistant (CSA) plays a crucial role in healthcare settings by providing administrative and clinical support to healthcare professionals. They assist with patient care under the direction and supervision of a licensed healthcare professional, manage medical records, and ensure that clinical areas are prepared for patient treatments. CSAs work alongside nurses, doctors, and other staff to maintain the smooth and safe patient journey
Prepare and organize clinical areas (inclusive of waiting areas) for patient presence, consultations and procedures.
Provide non-interventional assistance to licensed healthcare professionals during medical examinations and treatments (e.g. chaperoning, consumable/room preparation and turn around)
When trained and competent, perform basic patient care tasks, such as helping with mobility, bed making and personal hygiene, all at the instruction and supervision of the licensed healthcare professional.
When trained and competent, ensure medical equipment is sterilized and cleaned and ready for use according to NMC Policy.
Manage patient records, updating information and ensuring confidentiality and data protection.
Schedule patient appointments and handle admissions/discharges, inclusive of follow up discharge phone calls
Monitor inventory of medical supplies and restock as needed.
Provide emotional support and clear communication to patients and families when required and following the instruction of the healthcare professional.
Adhere to all safety, health, and infection control procedures.
Speak up, if something isn't right.
Maintain awareness of and comply with, the NMC Policies and Procedures
Participate in all activities related to DOH/DHA/MOH/MOHAP and NMC Quality Improvement when required
Understand Uphold the regulatory and accreditation standards and which of them apply to their daily working practice
Support in the escort of patients within and between departments
Transport patient specimens in accordance to NMC Policy.
Strictly adhere to the regulator Scope of Practice.
Escalate and raise concerns using the incident reporting system.
IPC is everyone’s responsibility. All staff are required to read and implement the NMC IPC Policy and Strategy in an effort to maintain the highest possible standards of cleanliness at all times, thus reducing the risk of infection in patients, staff and visitors.
The strictest hand hygiene compliance encompassing, 5 moments of hand hygiene, bare below the elbows and environmental care, will be expected of all staff, including the post holder, at all times.
Comply with OSHMS instructions, policies and safe working procedures
Use of appropriate personal protective equipment and safety systems.
Be familiar with emergency and evacuation procedures
Not wilfully or recklessly endanger anyone’s health and safety
Assist with the preparation of risk assessments
Report OSH Hazards, incidents, Near misses and issues
Reduce, Reuse, Recycling of waste as much as possible
Attend all OSH Trainings, awareness programs and mock drills.
Participates in the OSHMS audits, inspections, ensuring standards are maintained
- Adhere to information systems policies and procedures as the Health Care Organization requires.
- Ensure that documentation in the health record reflects accuracy, integrity and authenticity.
- Follow security and privacy policies and procedures when using networks, including intranet and Internet.
- Follow confidentiality and security measures to protect electronic health information.
- Maintain data integrity and validity within an information system.
- Report any possible breaches of confidentiality in accordance with organizational policies.
- Apply departmental and organizational data and information system security policies
- Use basic word processing, spreadsheet, and desktop presentation applications as applicable to your work.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the Windows operating environment.
- Demonstrate use of email, addressing, forwarding, attachments, netiquette.
- Achieving an adequate level of general awareness regarding business continuity.
- Ensuring information governance standards continue to be applied to data and information during an incident
- Being aware of the contents of their service areas disaster recovery plan and any specific role or responsibilities allocated.
- Participating actively in the business continuity programme when required
1 year experience in relevant role of healthcare experience in UAE will be an advantage
High school diploma or equivalent (some employers may require additional certification or training)
Knowledge of basic clinical procedures and healthcare practices.
Ability to use medical equipment and understand safety protocols.
Strong communication skills for interacting with patients, families, and healthcare staff.
Organizational skills for managing records and scheduling appointments.
Attention to detail and the ability to follow clinical instructions accurately.
Basic IT skills for handling medical software and patient databases.
- Physical stamina for assisting with patient care and clinical tasks.
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