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The NHS is looking for an Urgent Care Clinical Practitioner (Nurse/Paramedic/Physio) to join the Nottingham CityCare Partnership. This clinical role supports patient care in a dynamic setting, offering flexible hours and a supportive environment for healthcare professionals. Candidates should have relevant certifications and experience in first contact care. The position promises a rewarding opportunity to impact patient lives and improve health outcomes across the community.
Are you a dedicated healthcare professional seeking a rewarding opportunity to continue delivering exceptional patient care? Your role as a Clinical Practitioner with Nottingham CityCare Partnership will put you at the forefront of healthcare transformation. Utilizing your expertise to provide top-notch care, collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, and make a real difference in the lives of our patients.
The Nottingham CityCare Urgent Treatment Centre is a clinician-led service that provides assessment and treatment to people with urgent but not life-threatening health problems.
This post is suitable for an enthusiastic, driven, motivated, and flexible Registered Health Care Professional with experience working in an independent practitioner role in a first contact environment.
Flexible 365-day working with shifts from 06:45 am to 10 pm daily is required. Full-time and part-time hours will be considered.
The Urgent Treatment Centre is a training environment supporting the development of all healthcare disciplines, including student nurses, pharmacists, GP SpRs, medical students, and paramedics. The service is located at Seaton House, recently modernized and equipped with on-site X-ray facilities.
Informal visits to the Urgent Treatment Centre are welcome.
Typical day:
Requirements to be successful:
Our values of Kindness, Respect, Trust, and Honesty:
We are NHS Community Health Services provider, supporting health and wellbeing in Nottingham. We are a values-driven, people-focused organization committed to building healthier communities through integrity, expertise, unity, and enterprise. As a social enterprise, we invest in our communities and aim to make a positive difference.
We value diversity and inclusion, encouraging applications from candidates who identify as disabled, LGBT+, or from BAME backgrounds, to reflect our community. We are an equal opportunities employer and committed to safeguarding vulnerable adults and children.
See attached JD / PS for detailed role description.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:
Salary: £37,338 to £44,962 per year (pro-rata for part-time). Pay award pending.