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ENP (Emergency Nurse Practitioner) Gloucestershire

Pulse Nursing

Cheltenham

Hybrid

GBP 80,000 - 100,000

Part time

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Job summary

A healthcare staffing agency is seeking an experienced Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) to provide care in the Gloucestershire area. Offering competitive pay rates of £26.00-£35.00 per hour and flexible shifts, this role requires NMC registration and recent ENP experience. Enjoy benefits like weekly pay, holiday pay, free training, and uniform. Join a team committed to delivering high-quality service.

Benefits

Weekly Pay
Holiday pay for PAYE workers
Free uniform
Uncapped Recommend a Friend scheme

Qualifications

  • Must have NMC registration and recent experience.
  • Evidence of completion of v300 prescribing certificate required.
  • Two clinical references for ENP skills.

Responsibilities

  • Assess, diagnose, and treat patients in the Minors area.
  • Administer medications and discharge patients when appropriate.
  • Read and assess X-rays and record ECG examinations.

Skills

Patient assessment
Medication administration
X-ray assessment
ECG recording

Education

NMC registration
V300 prescribing certificate
Job description
Overview

Are you an ENP (Emergency Nurse Practitioner) looking to pick up shifts around the Gloucestershire area? We have access to ad-hoc and block bookings at competitive hourly pay rates from £26.00- £35.00 per hour.

Pulse is a leading UK and International provider in health and social care staffing; we are unique in our commitment to delivering the highest quality service. We are proud to have been awarded approved supplier status on all major NHS frameworks in England and Wales giving you access to a wide range of A&E shifts at MIU\'s and Hospitals. We are seeking dedicated, compassionate A&E ENP nurses and offer fantastic work opportunities giving you the flexibility to work around your lifestyle.

Roles of an ENP

ENPs assess, diagnose, treat and discharge patients, often in the \'Minors\' area of the department. They work within guidelines agreed with the clinical lead of an emergency department. The role might involve:

  • Patient assessment, including pain assessment and management
  • Diagnosing problems such as sprains, strains, cuts and bites, giving medication (orally or via injection), and treating minor injuries including burns and wounds
  • Reading and assessing X-rays
  • Administering some medications, including antibiotics
  • Recording ECG examinations
  • Discharging patients when appropriate
ENP Role requirements
  • NMC registration
  • Recent 6 months experience in the last 12 months
  • Evidence of completion of v300 prescribing certificate
  • Full EPP clearance of immunisations
  • 2 clinical references to provide your ENP skills
Why Pulse?
  • Weekly Pay
  • Holiday pay for PAYE workers
  • A range of payment options: PAYE, PSC/LTD and Umbrella
  • Our online app to view and book shifts 24/7, helping to manage your availability and view pay rates
  • Access to additional voluntary free high-quality training and development
  • Free uniform
  • Uncapped Recommend a Friend scheme - earn up to £500 per referral
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