Integrated Urgent Care/NHS 111 roles

You will help and advise people with an urgent medical need on the correct action to take. Being a 24 hours-a-day, seven days a week telephone service for members of the public, you will work shifts. NHS 111 staff take details of the caller’s problem and use a clinical decision support system to help assess … Read more

Electrician

Electricians keep organisations running by making sure electrical systems and equipment are safe and working correctly. Organisations rely on electric power and electrical equipment. They are essential to keep hospitals, care homes, hospices, GP practices and many other buildings safe and working efficiently within the health and care sector. Many services use complex electrical equipment … Read more

Plumber

Plumbers maintain heating systems and water supplies, ensuring they are safe and in good working order. Organisations rely on water supplies, drainage and heating. They are all essential to keep buildings safe and working efficiently. As a plumber your work may include planned maintenance, repairing equipment that is broken or faulty, testing equipment and systems, … Read more

Medical secretary/PA

NHS Medical Secretaries make sure that our frontline staff are able to dedicate their time to patient care while our Personal Assistants support our senior leaders. As a Medical Secretary or Personal Assistant, you will usually work for a senior member of staff or group of staff. You will support the work of a department … Read more

Complementary Therapist

Complementary therapists are individuals that are trained to deliver hands on holistic care, such as massage or reiki. The therapists will usually be qualified in a range of modalities to maximise the options of what they can offer to their clients. Examples of complementary therapies are: Body massage, aromatherapy (use of essential oils), reflexology (treatment … Read more

Nurse Associate

A Nursing Associate is a new role within the nursing team. Nursing Associates work with Healthcare Support Workers and Registered Nurses to deliver care for patients and the public. Nursing Associates work with people of all ages and in a variety of settings in Health and Social Care. The role will contribute to the core … Read more

Maternity Support Worker

Maternity Support Workers (MSW) assist Midwives in caring for women and their babies through the vital stages of pregnancy, childbirth and the first few days of birth. You will work under the supervision of a Registered Midwife. MSWs are sometimes known as Maternity Healthcare Support Workers. You need to be able to cope with emergency … Read more

Assistant Practitioner

Assistant practitioners are experienced staff working in support roles, alongside qualified healthcare professionals. Assistant practitioners (sometime known as associate practitioners) have skills and experience in a particular area of clinical practice. Although they are not registered practitioners, they have a high level of skill through their experience and training. Assistant practitioners work across the NHS … Read more

Senior Healthcare Assistant

Senior Healthcare Support Workers/Nursing Assistants help registered practitioners deliver healthcare services to people. As an experienced support worker, you carry out a range of clinical and non-clinical healthcare or therapeutic tasks, under the direct or indirect supervision of the registered healthcare practitioner. You provide high quality, compassionate healthcare, following standards, policies or protocols and always … Read more

Pharmacy Technician

A Pharmacy Technician is regulated and has developed significantly in recent years. You will carry out some of the same tasks as a Pharmacist, engaging with patients and managing the supply of medicines in a community pharmacy, and liaising with other members of the healthcare team. In a hospital, you could manage the Pharmacy Department, … Read more