How to become a Senior Healthcare Assistant

A more experienced HCA taking on extra clinical tasks and helping to guide newer assistants. A natural stepping stone toward Nursing Associate or apprenticeship routes.

Entry routes

  • From Healthcare Assistant: Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support (~1.5 yrs)

What you'll need

Clinical skills

  • Extended clinical skills (e.g. venepuncture, ECG)

Experience

  • 12+ months HCA experience

Certificates

  • Care Certificate (completed)

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Qualifications, cost & duration

  • The Care Certificate

    Level 2 · ~3 months · Often free / funded

    Completed on the job, employer-funded.

  • Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support

    Level 3 · ~18 months · Often free / funded

    Usually employer/apprenticeship-funded on the job; private fees vary.

A typical path

£25,272 now → £25,760 in ~2 yrs

  1. Healthcare Assistant

    Year 0 · Band 2 · entry

    £25,272
  2. Senior Healthcare Assistant

    Year 1.5 · Band 3 · entry

    £25,760
  3. Senior Healthcare Assistant

    Year 3.5 · Band 3 · top

    £27,476

Common questions

How long does it take to become a Senior Healthcare Assistant?

1–2 years from HCA — see the step-by-step timeline above for a typical path.

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Related

Indicative — England 2026/27 Agenda for Change basic pay, excludes High Cost Area Supplements, unsocial-hours and overtime. Typical timings are national averages, not guarantees. Not financial advice. See data sources.

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