Nursery NurseZero2Five are proud to be working on behalf of an quality nursery who are looking to employ a Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner for their setting based near Sittingbourne, Kent. This nursery offers a warm and friendly environment set in a large converted house to keep that homely feel. With spacious age appropriate rooms over 2 floors to enable children to develop, learn and have fun, along with a recently renovated large garden for all ages to enjoy, complete with a climbing frame, large sand pit and mole hillKey Responsibilities
To role model and provide effective play and learning opportunities for children in your care, including setting up and maintaining challenging learning environments across the setting.To act as a key person for an allocated group of children-ensuring care and planning of experiences meet their individual needs, interest s and next steps of development.Use setting observations and information from parents to plan across all areas of learning for the differing needs of children in your key group and to enable their individual potential to be realised.To be alert to issues of safeguarding and child protection, ensuring that the welfare and safety of children attending the setting is promoted and to follow safeguarding procedures as detailed in the settings policy and as directed by the local safeguarding team.To keep accurate assessment records of your key children’s level of development in line with the settings procedures.Be vigilant in maintaining children’s wellbeing, health and safety promoting good practice within the setting and report any concerns to the setting manager/deputy manager.To build and maintain effective communication and positive relationships with other staff, parents, families and relevant professionals, whilst respecting appropriate confidentiality.Work with settings SENCO to support children causing concern and lead on the planning and monitoring of your key children’s targeted plans.To attend all setting meetings, including regular supervision meetings and annual appraisals with the setting manager/Deputy Manager. Be active and committed in meeting the setting and personal targets and aspirations.To be active in identifying and fulfilling your own CPD needs, including a commitment to attending both in house and external training and cascading information with the wider team.To work with the company’s policies and procedures.To work in accordance with the company’s Equality and Diversity policy
The successful candidate can look forward to a competitive salary with additional benefits such as -house training with career progression opportunities. The exciting position has the view to become a Room Leader in September next year!....Read more...
An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Deputy Ward Manager to work in an exceptional mental health hospital based in the Dewsbury, West Yorkshire area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading health care providers
This hospital provides a specialist inpatient service for adults and older age males with severe and enduring mental health conditions, who may also have an undiagnosed memory related illness. Our client also provides a specialist neuro-cognitive and dementia care service for males presenting with very agitated or aggressive behaviour
**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with a current active NMC Pin**
As the Deputy Ward Manager your key responsibilities include:
Assisting the Ward Manager in providing day to day management and supervision of the ward
Assisting the Ward manager in providing management and supervision of a team of registered and unregistered staff
Implementing best practice across the ward
Support changes within the service
Responsible for the clinical direction of the service
Support the delivery of personalised care and contribute to service improvement
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Experienced in delivering and receiving supervision
Ability to access and prioritise clinical situations
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Team player
The post holder must be experienced in delivering and receiving supervision
Excellent leadership skills with the ability to be able to assess and prioritise clinical situations
The management of effective communication between medical and nursing staff both verbal and written is a key element of this role
The successful Deputy Ward Manager will receive an excellent salary of £39,847 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 40 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Many benefits in line with the NHS
Working with a dedicated multidisciplinary team
Free on-site parking
Enhanced maternity pay
Flexible benefits including reduced rates and access to new schemes including gym membership, IT technology (laptops/tablets/smartphones) and private healthcare
Access to development opportunities including:
Sponsorship of professional qualifications through our Individual Professional Development (IPD) panel
Leadership & management development
Support with your Revalidation
NMC Payment in full
Long service award
Reference ID: 6707
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Deputy Ward Manager to work in an exceptional mental health hospital based in the Dewsbury, West Yorkshire area. You will be working for one of UK’s leading health care providers
This hospital provides a specialist inpatient service for adults and older age males with severe and enduring mental health conditions, who may also have an undiagnosed memory related illness. Our client also provides a specialist neuro-cognitive and dementia care service for males presenting with very agitated or aggressive behaviour
**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with a current active NMC Pin**
As the Deputy Ward Manager your key responsibilities include:
Assisting the Ward Manager in providing day to day management and supervision of the ward
Assisting the Ward manager in providing management and supervision of a team of registered and unregistered staff
Implementing best practice across the ward
Support changes within the service
Responsible for the clinical direction of the service
Support the delivery of personalised care and contribute to service improvement
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Experienced in delivering and receiving supervision
Ability to access and prioritise clinical situations
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Team player
The post holder must be experienced in delivering and receiving supervision
Excellent leadership skills with the ability to be able to assess and prioritise clinical situations
The management of effective communication between medical and nursing staff both verbal and written is a key element of this role
The successful Deputy Ward Manager will receive an excellent salary of £39,847 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 40 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Many benefits in line with the NHS
Working with a dedicated multidisciplinary team
Free on-site parking
Enhanced maternity pay
Flexible benefits including reduced rates and access to new schemes including gym membership, IT technology (laptops/tablets/smartphones) and private healthcare
Access to development opportunities including:
Sponsorship of professional qualifications through our Individual Professional Development (IPD) panel
Leadership & management development
Support with your Revalidation
NMC Payment in full
Long service award
Reference ID: 6707
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV....Read more...
Applications are invited for a full time (10PA) consultant pathology post based in Dundee, Tayside on Scotlands East Coast.An interest in breast and gynaecological pathology is essential. A contribution to cytopathology is desirable but not essential. Involvement in autopsy pathology can be accommodated for those qualified. Other additional interests will be considered.
The department is friendly and well-resourced benefiting from:
A collegiate team of 15 consultants (by head count), including this role, undertaking daily consensus meetingsUp to 9 specialist trainees,Significant trimming support: 1 advanced practitioner and 2 other BMSsUp to date IT, voice recognition, roll out of digital pathology, dedicated IT management supportConsensual, flexible approach to rotasStrong clinical lead support for ongoing training and CPDFlexible working, with EPAs available by negotiation. Applicants wanting to work part time are encouraged to apply and will be consideredSupportive modernizing leadership with development activity that includes digital pathology, ongoing BMS role-extension, trialling home working, and a dedicated molecular pathology service
Ranked 1st in the UK for medicine in the Complete University Guide 2021 and the Guardian University Guide 2021, the University of Dundee Medical School is integrated into the Hospitals campus and has an international reputation for excellence in teaching and high impact clinical research that places it amongst the best places in the world to study and to practice medicine.Role Requirements:
Full registration with a licence to practise with the GMC is required. If you have trained in the UK you should have evidence of higher specialist training leading to CCT or be within 6 months of confirmed entry on the GMC - Specialist Register from date of interview. Alternatively, you should possess a CESR or be within 6 months of CESR (CP). If you have appropriate specialist training and experience but are not listed on the GMC Specialist Register you can be considered for a fixed-term contract Consultant post (up to 12 months) during which time you can apply to obtain a CESR / CESR (CP) and enter onto the Specialist Register.
Jarrodean is a leading UK healthcare recruitment partner to the NHS and UK Independent Sector - As a nurse-led consultancy our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Clinical Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Level 3 Qualified Nursery NurseZero2Five are proud to be working with a home from home childcare setting based in Croydon, who are in search of a motivated and passionate Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner. The successful applicant will work alongside an experienced team to encourage learning through play with natural resources in a calm, fun, and stimulating environment.Requirements:
Minimum Level 3 qualification in Early Years/Childcare (e.g., CACHE, NVQ, BTEC)Paediatric First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)Sound knowledge of safeguarding practicesAt least two years’ experience in an early years setting, including direct work in a baby roomIn-depth understanding of the EYFS framework and principles of child developmentExperience providing team support or demonstrating potential for leadership is advantageous, though not essentialGenuine passion for early childhood education and dedication to the well-being of young childrenPositive, nurturing, and highly professional approachExcellent communication and interpersonal abilitiesProven ability to work effectively as part of a teamDependability, adaptability, and strong time management skillsWillingness to embrace feedback and actively pursue opportunities for leadership development
Key Responsibilities:
Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging educational activities in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).Ensure that safeguarding and welfare standards are rigorously maintained at all times, thereby promoting a secure and healthy learning environment.Encourage children’s independence, confidence, and self-esteem through purposeful play and learning experiences.Adhere strictly to all nursery policies and procedures, including those relating to safeguarding, health and safety, and confidentiality.Engage actively in ongoing professional development through training, coaching, and reflective practice.Serve as the key person for a small cohort of children, carrying out regular observations, assessments, and documentation of their development.Support the implementation and oversight of daily routines, practices, and activities within the assigned room.Mentor and support junior staff members, apprentices, and students under the direction of the Room Leader or Nursery Manager.
o Build and sustain effective partnerships with parents, carers, and relevant external agencies
Provide administrative support for the Room Leader or Management Team, including planning documents, risk assessments, incident forms, and daily records.
The successful applicant will benefit from a strong salary, access to in-house training, and defined opportunities for advancement. You’ll join a well-equipped environment with great facilities and a friendly, encouraging team.If this sounds like the type of position you have been looking for, apply online today, or send your most up-to-date CV to keira@zero2five.co.uk....Read more...
Nursery NurseZero2Five are proud to be working on behalf of an quality nursery who are looking to employ a Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner for their setting based near Sittingbourne, Kent. This nursery offers a warm and friendly environment set in a large converted house to keep that homely feel. With spacious age appropriate rooms over 2 floors to enable children to develop, learn and have fun, along with a recently renovated large garden for all ages to enjoy, complete with a climbing frame, large sand pit and mole hillKey Responsibilities
To role model and provide effective play and learning opportunities for children in your care, including setting up and maintaining challenging learning environments across the setting.To act as a key person for an allocated group of children-ensuring care and planning of experiences meet their individual needs, interest s and next steps of development.Use setting observations and information from parents to plan across all areas of learning for the differing needs of children in your key group and to enable their individual potential to be realised.To be alert to issues of safeguarding and child protection, ensuring that the welfare and safety of children attending the setting is promoted and to follow safeguarding procedures as detailed in the settings policy and as directed by the local safeguarding team.To keep accurate assessment records of your key children’s level of development in line with the settings procedures.Be vigilant in maintaining children’s wellbeing, health and safety promoting good practice within the setting and report any concerns to the setting manager/deputy manager.To build and maintain effective communication and positive relationships with other staff, parents, families and relevant professionals, whilst respecting appropriate confidentiality.Work with settings SENCO to support children causing concern and lead on the planning and monitoring of your key children’s targeted plans.To attend all setting meetings, including regular supervision meetings and annual appraisals with the setting manager/Deputy Manager. Be active and committed in meeting the setting and personal targets and aspirations.To be active in identifying and fulfilling your own CPD needs, including a commitment to attending both in house and external training and cascading information with the wider team.To work with the company’s policies and procedures.To work in accordance with the company’s Equality and Diversity policy
The successful candidate can look forward to a competitive salary with additional benefits such as -house training with career progression opportunities. The exciting position has the view to become a Room Leader in September next year!....Read more...
Level 3 Qualified Nursery NurseZero2Five are proud to be working with a home from home childcare setting based in Croydon, who are in search of a motivated and passionate Level 3 Qualified Nursery Practitioner. The successful applicant will work alongside an experienced team to encourage learning through play with natural resources in a calm, fun, and stimulating environment.Requirements:
Minimum Level 3 qualification in Early Years/Childcare (e.g., CACHE, NVQ, BTEC)Paediatric First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)Sound knowledge of safeguarding practicesAt least two years’ experience in an early years setting, including direct work in a baby roomIn-depth understanding of the EYFS framework and principles of child developmentExperience providing team support or demonstrating potential for leadership is advantageous, though not essentialGenuine passion for early childhood education and dedication to the well-being of young childrenPositive, nurturing, and highly professional approachExcellent communication and interpersonal abilitiesProven ability to work effectively as part of a teamDependability, adaptability, and strong time management skillsWillingness to embrace feedback and actively pursue opportunities for leadership development
Key Responsibilities:
Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging educational activities in accordance with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).Ensure that safeguarding and welfare standards are rigorously maintained at all times, thereby promoting a secure and healthy learning environment.Encourage children’s independence, confidence, and self-esteem through purposeful play and learning experiences.Adhere strictly to all nursery policies and procedures, including those relating to safeguarding, health and safety, and confidentiality.Engage actively in ongoing professional development through training, coaching, and reflective practice.Serve as the key person for a small cohort of children, carrying out regular observations, assessments, and documentation of their development.Support the implementation and oversight of daily routines, practices, and activities within the assigned room.Mentor and support junior staff members, apprentices, and students under the direction of the Room Leader or Nursery Manager.
o Build and sustain effective partnerships with parents, carers, and relevant external agencies
Provide administrative support for the Room Leader or Management Team, including planning documents, risk assessments, incident forms, and daily records.
The successful applicant will benefit from a strong salary, access to in-house training, and defined opportunities for advancement. You’ll join a well-equipped environment with great facilities and a friendly, encouraging team.If this sounds like the type of position you have been looking for, apply online today, or send your most up-to-date CV to keira@zero2five.co.uk....Read more...
Applications are invited from experienced PACU / Recovery Operating Theatre Practitioners to join our client’s Perioperative team at their acute hospital site located in Kingston upon Thames, near the world-famous Wimbledon and Richmond Park. The Hospital has three operating theatres and one endoscopy suite and is within easy reach of TfL and National Rail services and local bus networks This is a full-time role of 37.5 hours per week You will work as part of the theatre Recovery team, providing a high standard of care, promoting a good working environment which is open to learning within the department.You will be expected to provide more complex care needs to patients with minimal supervision, developing advanced clinical skills and specialist practice.This employer is a leading provider of independent healthcare in the UK, working with some of the capital’s eminent medical Consultants and multidisciplinary healthcare specialists. An established Hospital since 1898 this centre of excellence delivers exceptional surgical and orthopaedic care, supported by the latest technology and state-of-the-art equipment.The Hospital facilities include; Private GP service, Physiotherapy, 15 consulting rooms, a Cardiac Diagnostic Facility, 6 treatment and diagnostic rooms, a dedicated 14-bed Day surgery unit, 19 private single inpatient rooms, Imaging including X-Ray, CT and MRI and an On-site pharmacyPerson requirements:RGN or ODP with appropriate NMC/HCPC registration as applicable.A minimum of two years full-time post-registration UK-based Recovery experience with at least one year UK-basedBesides a highly professional work environment, the additional benefits of working for this company include:
Private Healthcare Insurance including DentalDiscounted Hospital care for immediate family membersLife Assurance schemeContributory private pension schemeHoliday entitlement starting at 25 days increasing in line with length of serviceVarious other enhanced leave policies availableCycle to Work Scheme and Season Ticket loanCoaching and 24/7 confidential employee helpline supportSubsidised mealsLong-service award
Jarrodean is a leading healthcare recruitment partner with expertise in the placement of the full range of qualified Healthcare staff.As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Clinical Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from suitably-experienced Mental Health Nurses to join the Acute Inpatient Mental Health Team as Deputy Ward Manager on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands. This Unit is the only Acute Inpatient facility on the island of Guernsey, for patients experiencing severe symptoms requiring a period of inpatient stay.The Unit aims to; provide care in the least restrictive environment, reduce service users' vulnerability to crisis and maximise their resilience and minimise the length of hospital admission by facilitating early discharge with active involvement in discharge planning.You will support and deputise for the Ward Manager as required, providing senior leadership to the team and take a lead role in service management and delivery acting as a role model in establishing standards for professional practice within the Unit.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale. The current Guernsey Band 6A Deputy Ward Manager salary range is £47,946 to £64,108 plus an annual bonus of £1,604 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 36% evening/Saturday and 72% Sunday/BH.Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The Island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital. This unique integrated health service delivers a diverse range of services including diagnosing and treating patients in the island's acute hospital complex, and supporting people with in the wider community.Guernsey provides excellent care, supported by modern equipment and reliant on Mental Health care professionals recruited to a high standard.Person requirements:- Registered Mental Health Nurse with full NMC Registration.- Current Band 6 UK Adult Acute Inpatient Mental Health experience.- Experienced in deputising for the Ward Manager in their absence.- Completion of Mentorship qualification.The benefits of working in Guernsey include: - A higher-than-UK salary. – A generous bonus scheme; £1,604 annually and an additional £3,000 at completion of 2 & 4 years (ongoing annual bonus thereafter) - A flat rate 20% income tax. - No Council tax or VAT - A relocation payment of £5,000* - Three months initial free accommodation* - On-site Staff Accommodation or a generous allowance for private rental accommodation* - A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low. *Full T&C in relocation directiveFor an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.com If this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
POSITION: Enabler / Support WorkerRATE OF PAY:Weekdays £15/hrWeekends £16/hrBank Holidays Time and a halfLOCATION: Cullompton DevonROLE SUMMARYA supportive and engaging Enabler / Support Worker is required for a 12 year old boy living at home with his family in Cullompton Devon. He is the youngest of five siblings and the household is active with two dogs and several cats.He enjoys online gaming especially Roblox and is looking for someone who can connect with him on a peer like level similar to an older sibling. He has a therapy dog and enjoys activities related to the dog’s training. He also uses powerchairs in the community and requires some support with food preparation and eating.This role focuses on enabling him to engage fully in daily life supporting both learning and therapy and sharing his interests while promoting independence. No prior care experience is required as training will be provided. What matters most is enthusiasm dependability and the ability to build a positive and supportive relationship.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIESSupport the client during tutoring and therapy sessionsPrepare food and assist with eating as neededJoin in with gaming and leisure activities encouraging his interestsAssist with the training and care of his therapy dogAccompany him on outings and community activities using powerchairsPromote independence and social participationWork flexibly alongside the family and wider support teamMaintain clear and accurate records as requiredRespect household routines and family preferencesOTHER DUTIESAttend mandatory and specialist training to maintain required competenciesParticipate in staff meetings supervision and reflective practice sessionsComplete all documentation accurately and promptlyUse electronic systems appropriately such as records and emailKeep an accurate record of hours workedProvide feedback to the family or representatives regarding progress or concernsFollow household rules guidelines and care protocolsCarry out light domestic tasks related to the client’s care such as cleaning equipment or preparing suppliesMaintain confidentiality and professional standards at all times
PERSON SPECIFICATIONEssential Knowledge and Skills:Enthusiasm patience and reliabilityGood communication skills and ability to work as part of a teamWillingness to learn and undertake trainingComfortable in a lively family home with petsDesirable Knowledge and Skills:Shared interests in gaming and technologyExperience supporting children or young peopleDriving licencePersonal Attributes:Friendly and approachable able to build rapport in an older sibling styleFlexible and adaptable to changing needsProfessional and respectful with clear boundariesEmpathetic kind and non judgmentalEssential Requirements:Enhanced DBS check funded by employer and DBS Update Service registrationRight to work in the UKFull training supervision and ongoing support will be provided. Candidates will be recruited and shortlisted by Nurse Seekers.....Read more...
Applications are invited from suitably qualified and Vascular & Wound Care-experienced Podiatrists to join our NHS Trust's Community Podiatry team based at eight clinic settings across Hertfordshire. This is currently a full-time permanent post, but the employer is willing to consider a part-time hours opportunity or the following flexible opportunities; job-share, term-time, school hours or compressed working week. Hours are currently weekdays with the option of a Saturday to suit the employee. Administration hours of approx two half days/one full day can be worked from home, by agreement. Rated Good by CQC and ranked among the top NHS employers, this Trust is one of the largest Community Organisations Reporting to the Band 8 Manager, you will;- be the clinical specialist for the high risk and lower limb vascular pathway ensuring timely assessment diagnosis intervention and escalation based on risk and requirement- be involved in and lead on woundcare collaboration, innovation, planning and case management - provide supportive clinical supervision and line management of other Podiatry team members - provide upskilling and educational opportunities in line with national guidance, clinical excellence and trust policies To note;There is no diabetic caseload in this service; the workload comprises Biomechanics, wound-care and nail-surgery clinics There are no home visits, all work is undertaken in NHS Clinic sites in; Harpenden, St Albans, Watford, Rickmansworth, Hemel, Oxey and Borehamwood and there is some flexibility as to the more convenient locations. There is the opportunity to access supported MSc modules; prescribing, training & development, leadershipPerson requirements- Qualified Podiatrist with full HCPC registration- At least four years post-registration practice experience with at least one year in a specific Vascular/Wound Care role working with a high-risk caseload - Certificate in Local Anaesthesia - Current driving licence and access to vehicle (leasing option available as employee benefit) In addition to full NHS Employee Benefits this role offers:- A comprehensive induction program and a commitment to ongoing training, support and development in your career - Support gaining your driving licence and car lease scheme - Flexible working options - Season ticket loan Jarrodean is a leading UK healthcare recruitment partner to the NHS and Independent Sector with particular expertise in the placement of the full range of Allied Health Professionals, including Podiatrists.As a nurse-led consultancy our detailed understanding of the complexity of Podiatry roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Clinical Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from appropriately-skilled and qualified Advanced Critical Care/ICU Practitioners to join the existing team of two ACCP’s and two trainees at the major health facility on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.The Unit has the only Critical Care/Intensive Care beds on the island currently comprising 10 beds, all equipped to level 3. Due to the increasing demands on the service, a new purpose built critical care unit with 12/14 beds is planned to open in 2025.The ACCP team will expand to a total of seven and play a vital role in providing 24/7 residency as part of the Consultant-Led medical team. You will have an opportunity to assist in shaping and developing the ACCP service and will be able to contribute to the development of our trainees.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale. The current Band 8A salary range is £70,723 to £84,752 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 36% evening/Saturday and 72% Sunday/BH. Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital. This unique integrated health service delivers a diverse range of services including diagnosing and treating patients in the island's acute hospital complex, and supporting people with in the wider community. Providing an excellent Critical care, the Unit is supported by modern equipment and reliant on Healthcare professionals recruited to a high standard. Person requirements: Registered Nurse or Allied Health Professional with full UK Statutory registration. Masters Degree in Advanced Clinical Practice accredited by the FICMCurrent or recent Critical Care experience at Senior Band 6 or Band 7 level V300 non-medical prescribing qualification The benefits of working for the States of Guernsey include: - A higher-than-UK salary. - A £1,605 annual bonus - A flat rate 20% income tax. - No Council tax or VAT - A relocation payment of £5,000* - On-site Staff Accommodation or a generous allowance for private rental accommodation* - A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low. *Full T&C in relocation directiveFor an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
An amazing new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Ward Manager - Acute Ward to work in an exceptional mental health hospital based in the Springfield, Essex area. You will be working with one of UK's leading health care providers
This is an independent hospital that specialises in the treatment and management of adults and adolescents with acute mental health problems. For people suffering from mild to moderate mental health issues, such as stress and anxiety
**To be considered for this position you must be qualified as an RMN Nurse with a current active NMC Pin**
As the Ward Manager your key responsibilities include:
Hull oversight of the nursing staff rota and is the authorized individual to ensure rota management and e rostering standards are maintained and are effective. Will be required to be available for On Call Rota
Acts as a highly visible role model, mentor and leader, creating a culture that promotes learning, development, inquiry and professionalism, celebrates achievements and shares learning to the benefit of the ward, hospital and wider division
Takes appropriate action to ensure that the standard of care that patients receive is of the highest standard
Actively lead on the recruitment and retention of staff to the ward and hospital
Undertakes and completes clinical investigations, complaints, and HR investigations, ensuring these are completed thoroughly, promptly and to a high standard
Ensures that the legislative frameworks regarding the Mental Health Act, Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberties is applied in accordance with Company Policy, and National Requirements
Is responsible for Medicines Management in their Clinical Area/Ward, and ensures that all Registered Nurses undergo competency-based assessments as part of their induction and facilitates an open and transparent framework for managing medicine errors
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
At least 2 years’ experience in a supervisory capacity within a relevant care setting
Appropriate registration or experience required for the ward
Willingness to complete further clinical, managerial and leadership training and development relevant to your area of practice in management and leadership
The successful Ward Manager will receive an excellent salary of £47,300 - £53,700 per annum. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 37.5 hours a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing by a further 2 days after 5 year’s service.)
Opportunities to develop and progress in a wide variety of care
Free Parking on site
Subsidised meals onsite
Enhanced maternity pay
Disclosure check cost coverage
Comprehensive induction and commitment to ongoing training
Online benefits and cash back rewards
Cycle to work scheme
Contributory pension scheme
Refer a friend bonus
Long service awards
Reference ID: 2073
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV....Read more...
Applications are invited from experienced Orthopaedic Scrub Practitioners to lead the Endoscopy Team at our client’s Theatre team at their acute hospital site located in Kingston upon Thames, near the world-famous Wimbledon and Richmond Park. The Hospital has three operating theatres and one endoscopy suite and is within easy reach of TfL and National Rail services and local bus networks This is a full-time role of 37.5 hours per week You will work as part of the Orthopaedic theatre team, providing a high standard of care, promoting a good working environment which is open to learning within the department.You will have significant orthopaedic experience and be scrub for a range of lists with minimal supervision, developing advanced clinical skills and specialist practice.This employer is a leading provider of independent healthcare in the UK, working with some of the capital’s eminent medical Consultants and multidisciplinary healthcare specialists. An established Hospital since 1898 this centre of excellence delivers exceptional surgical and orthopaedic care, supported by the latest technology and state-of-the-art equipment.The Hospital facilities include; Private GP service, Physiotherapy, 15 consulting rooms, a Cardiac Diagnostic Facility, 6 treatment and diagnostic rooms, a dedicated 14-bed Day surgery unit, 19 private single inpatient rooms, Imaging including X-Ray, CT and MRI and an On-site pharmacy.Person requirements:RGN or ODP with appropriate NMC/HCPC registration as applicable.A minimum of three years UK-based, post-registration UK-based Orthopaedic scrub experience Experienced in taking charge of the suite and providing mentorship and supervision to junior Practitioners and Support WorkersBesides a highly professional work environment, the additional benefits of working for this company include:
Private Healthcare Insurance including DentalDiscounted Hospital care for immediate family membersLife Assurance schemeContributory private pension schemeHoliday entitlement starting at 25 days increasing in line with length of serviceVarious other enhanced leave policies availableCycle to Work Scheme and Season Ticket loanCoaching and 24/7 confidential employee helpline supportSubsidised mealsLong-service award
Jarrodean is a leading healthcare recruitment partner with expertise in the placement of the full range of qualified Healthcare staff.As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Clinical Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
POSITION: Enabler / Support WorkerRATE OF PAY:Weekdays £15/hrWeekends £16/hrBank Holidays Time and a halfLOCATION: Cullompton DevonROLE SUMMARYA supportive and engaging Enabler / Support Worker is required for a 12 year old boy living at home with his family in Cullompton Devon. He is the youngest of five siblings and the household is active with two dogs and several cats.He enjoys online gaming especially Roblox and is looking for someone who can connect with him on a peer like level similar to an older sibling. He has a therapy dog and enjoys activities related to the dog’s training. He also uses powerchairs in the community and requires some support with food preparation and eating.This role focuses on enabling him to engage fully in daily life supporting both learning and therapy and sharing his interests while promoting independence. No prior care experience is required as training will be provided. What matters most is enthusiasm dependability and the ability to build a positive and supportive relationship.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIESSupport the client during tutoring and therapy sessionsPrepare food and assist with eating as neededJoin in with gaming and leisure activities encouraging his interestsAssist with the training and care of his therapy dogAccompany him on outings and community activities using powerchairsPromote independence and social participationWork flexibly alongside the family and wider support teamMaintain clear and accurate records as requiredRespect household routines and family preferencesOTHER DUTIESAttend mandatory and specialist training to maintain required competenciesParticipate in staff meetings supervision and reflective practice sessionsComplete all documentation accurately and promptlyUse electronic systems appropriately such as records and emailKeep an accurate record of hours workedProvide feedback to the family or representatives regarding progress or concernsFollow household rules guidelines and care protocolsCarry out light domestic tasks related to the client’s care such as cleaning equipment or preparing suppliesMaintain confidentiality and professional standards at all times
PERSON SPECIFICATIONEssential Knowledge and Skills:Enthusiasm patience and reliabilityGood communication skills and ability to work as part of a teamWillingness to learn and undertake trainingComfortable in a lively family home with petsDesirable Knowledge and Skills:Shared interests in gaming and technologyExperience supporting children or young peopleDriving licencePersonal Attributes:Friendly and approachable able to build rapport in an older sibling styleFlexible and adaptable to changing needsProfessional and respectful with clear boundariesEmpathetic kind and non judgmentalEssential Requirements:Enhanced DBS check funded by employer and DBS Update Service registrationRight to work in the UKFull training supervision and ongoing support will be provided. Candidates will be recruited and shortlisted by Nurse Seekers.....Read more...
Applications are invited from committed and experienced Registered Nurses, Social Workers or Allied Health Professionals with current or recent Safeguarding experience to join the Adult Safeguarding Team as Specialist Practitioner / Investigating Officer on the beautiful Island of Guernsey, in the Channel Islands.You will be working directly with adults at risk and their families within at least one of the arenas of; Mental Health & Learning Disability, Community Health & Social Care or Hospital & Acute. Reporting to the Head of Adult Safeguarding, as one of three Safeguarding Practitioners you will;- work within a multi-agency specialist safeguarding team, made up of staff with a range of core professional backgrounds- undertake statutory functions related to adult safeguarding including attending a weekly Multi-agency Safeguarding Referral Decision Hub, undertaking Duty to Inquire visits and undertaking formal safeguarding investigations.- provide expert advice on safeguarding issues, policies, procedures, and practice to ensure safeguarding is seen as a priority within all aspects of working practice- to ensure diversity within the role, you will support with peer supervision and the delivering and facilitating of safeguarding training alongside other appropriate and applicable training to both colleagues and other professionals.Please note; Guernsey has adopted the AfC banding system, but have applied their own salary scale.The current Band 7 salary range is £55,578 to £73,085 plus an annual bonus of £1,605 and higher unsocial hours enhancements; 36% evening/Saturday and 72% Sunday/BH.Annual leave starts at 36 days up to 42 days with full credit for NHS or UK Local Authority service for annual leave and sick leave.The island of Guernsey is in the Channel Islands and has a population of 65,000. It has some of Britain's finest and best-kept beaches, an especially mild and sunny climate, and an offbeat, historic harbour town in St. Peter's Port, the island's capital.The States of Guernsey delivers a diverse range of healthcare; their Safeguarding service ensures excellent care, supported by Practitioners recruited to a very high standard.Person requirements: - Registered Nurse, Social Worker or Allied Health Professional with full UK professional registration, as applicable.- Post-qualification training in Adult Safeguarding- An in-depth understanding of the statutory processes, regulations, and guidance to support the safeguarding and protection of adults. - Current or recent senior Band 6 UK experience in a Safeguarding role- The ability to advocate for vulnerable adults and ensure that they have a meaningful voice, are listened to, and are involved in planning services and have individual packages of care. - Previous experience of chairing meetings. - Previous experience in leading safeguarding adult / Adult Protection Investigations - Be prepared to work in an evolving Adult Safeguarding Team, demonstrating flexibility in a changing working environment. - Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work within a local multi-agency partnership to deliver effective safeguarding. - Experience in developing policies, procedures, and protocols relating to vulnerable adults, and their families.- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to deal with complex and challenging situations in a calm and diplomatic manner. - Experienced providing training and supervision for less experienced social workers, support workers and student social workers- Be in possession of a clean and current car driving licence; own vehicle required, (mileage expensed at full rate)The benefits of working in Guernsey include: - A higher-than-UK salary. - An annual bonus of £1,605 - A flat rate 20% income tax. - No Council tax or VAT - A relocation payment of £5,000*- A generous allowance for private rental accommodation* - A continental lifestyle, where the people are friendly, and crime is very low. *Full T&C in relocation directive For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.com If this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from Orthopaedic and MSK-experienced Physiotherapists to join our client's Inpatient and Outpatient team at their acute hospital site located in Kingston upon Thames, near the world famous Wimbledon and Richmond Park. This is a part-time role of 19 hours per week. The salary is 47,000 FTE, pro-rata to £23,700 for 19 hours (£24.00 hr)The role is split 50:50 between outpatient and inpatients which is 85% orthopaedic. It will include 1 evening shift to 8pm, 1 Saturday shift a month and participation in the weekend rota.The Outpatient Physiotherapy Clinic times are: Monday – Thursday: 8am – 8pm, Friday: 8am – 6pm, Alternate Saturdays: 9am – 1pm and the Inpatient Service runs seven days a week.The Physiotherapy department commprises four modern, spacious and well-appointed treatment rooms and a rehabilitation gym with a range of specialist exercise equipment. The team are all full members of the CSP and HCPC and are committed to continuous professional development and utilise evidence-based physiotherapy treatment approaches in their practice to ensure they deliver care of the highest possible standards.The Hospital is within easy reach of TfL and National Rail services and local bus networks This hospital is a leading provider of independent healthcare in the UK, working with some of the capital's eminent medical Consultants and multidisciplinary healthcare specialists.An established Charity Hospital since 1898 this centre of excellence delivers exceptional surgical and orthopaedic care, supported by the latest technology and state-of-the-art equipment.The Hospital facilities include; Private GP service, Physiotherapy, 15 consulting rooms, a Cardiac Diagnostic Facility, 6 treatment and diagnostic rooms, a dedicated 14-bed Day surgery unit, 19 private single inpatient rooms, 3 operating theatres and 1 endoscopy theatre, Imaging including X-Ray, CT and MRI and an On-site pharmacyPerson requirements:Physiotherapist with full UK HCPC registration A minimum of two years full-time post-registration UK-based experience including strong Orthopaedic and MSK experience Eligibility to undertake emploment in the UK (not requiring sponsorship) Besides a highly professional work environment, the additional benefits of working for this company include:
Private Healthcare Insurance including DentalDiscounted Hospital care for immediate family membersLife Assurance schemeContributory private pension schemeHoliday entitlement starting at 25 days increasing in line with length of serviceVarious other enhanced leave policies availableCycle to Work Scheme and Season Ticket loanCoaching and 24/7 confidential employee helpline supportSubsidised mealsLong-service award
Jarrodean is a leading healthcare recruitment partner with expertise in the placement of the full range of qualified Healthcare staff. As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Clinical Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Applications are invited from Orthopaedic and MSK-experienced Physiotherapists to join our client's Inpatient and Outpatient team at their acute hospital site located in Kingston upon Thames, near the world famous Wimbledon and Richmond Park. This is a part-time role of 19 to 24 hours per week. The salary is 47,000 FTE, pro-rata to £23,700 for 19 hours - £30,100 for 24 hours (£24.00 hr)The role is split 50:50 between outpatient and inpatients which is 85% orthopaedic. It will include 1 evening shift to 8pm, 1 Saturday shift a month and participation in the weekend rota.The Outpatient Physiotherapy Clinic times are: Monday – Thursday: 8am – 8pm, Friday: 8am – 6pm, Alternate Saturdays: 9am – 1pm and the Inpatient Service runs seven days a week.The Physiotherapy department commprises four modern, spacious and well-appointed treatment rooms and a rehabilitation gym with a range of specialist exercise equipment. The team are all full members of the CSP and HCPC and are committed to continuous professional development and utilise evidence-based physiotherapy treatment approaches in their practice to ensure they deliver care of the highest possible standards.The Hospital is within easy reach of TfL and National Rail services and local bus networks This hospital is a leading provider of independent healthcare in the UK, working with some of the capital's eminent medical Consultants and multidisciplinary healthcare specialists.An established Charity Hospital since 1898 this centre of excellence delivers exceptional surgical and orthopaedic care, supported by the latest technology and state-of-the-art equipment.The Hospital facilities include; Private GP service, Physiotherapy, 15 consulting rooms, a Cardiac Diagnostic Facility, 6 treatment and diagnostic rooms, a dedicated 14-bed Day surgery unit, 19 private single inpatient rooms, 3 operating theatres and 1 endoscopy theatre, Imaging including X-Ray, CT and MRI and an On-site pharmacyPerson requirements:Physiotherapist with full UK HCPC registration A minimum of two years full-time post-registration UK-based experience including strong Orthopaedic and MSK experience Eligibility to undertake emploment in the UK (not requiring sponsorship) Besides a highly professional work environment, the additional benefits of working for this company include:
Private Healthcare Insurance including DentalDiscounted Hospital care for immediate family membersLife Assurance schemeContributory private pension schemeHoliday entitlement starting at 25 days increasing in line with length of serviceVarious other enhanced leave policies availableCycle to Work Scheme and Season Ticket loanCoaching and 24/7 confidential employee helpline supportSubsidised mealsLong-service award
Jarrodean is a leading healthcare recruitment partner with expertise in the placement of the full range of qualified Healthcare staff. As a nurse-led consultancy, our detailed understanding of the complexity of such roles places us in an excellent position to match your skills with the specific requirements of our Clinical Recruiting Managers.For an insight into Jarrodean as a Consultancy and for a summary of all current roles visit jarrodean.comIf this role is not for you, please remember we offer a generous £500 Bonus for any successful friend or colleague referrals.....Read more...
Dementia Lead
£32,000 to £37,000 per year (DOE)| 38.5 hours | 3 on-floor practice days + 2 supernumerary days
As Christmas approaches, lots of people start winding down… But this could be the perfect moment for you to quietly take a step forward.
Fewer applicants.
Faster decisions.
A chance to walk into January with a role that finally reflects your passion for dementia care.
A genuine “New Year, New Me” moment, but one that actually means something.
If you love dementia care, if you thrive on creativity, if you want your ideas to matter, this role may fit you more snugly than an elf in their Christmas tights.
Picture yourself in a dedicated dementia unit within a large, well-established nursing and dementia home.
Not as a manager.
Not as an activities coordinator.
But as the person who elevates dementia practice on the floor and inspires others to follow your lead.
Three days a week, you’re hands-on with the staff, not micromanaging, but modelling meaningful, person-led interactions:
Turning wandering into purpose
Using knitting, baking, gardening or simple shared tasks as engagement
Redirecting task-orientated routines into moments of connection
Helping people feel safe, valued, occupied and understood
Two days a week, you step back from the floor and become the creative thinker:
Planning environmental changes
Developing Montessori-inspired ideas
Shaping routines that reduce distress
Reviewing what’s working and adjusting it
Advising the leadership team on resources, equipment or set-ups that could transform the space
Coaching staff through new ways of working
You become the person who helps turn a standard dementia unit into one that genuinely feels different, calmer, more purposeful, more human.
This could be your role if you:
See the individual long before you see the dementia
Enjoy discovering who residents were, their jobs, hobbies, loves, mischiefs and using that to shape their days
Understand that people may “live” in different decades depending on how they feel that morning
Love explaining, teaching and showing others what good dementia care looks like
Get excited about turning a spare room into a gardening space or a sensory nook
Believe in Montessori principles, psychosocial approaches and non-institutional care
Want to influence culture, not just complete tasks
Prefer being hands-on, visible, present, and part of everyday life
This role gives you the space to create, shape, lead, and inspire without getting lost in paperwork or management meetings.
It’s about purpose, not protocol. About people, not processes. About dementia care that feels alive, not institutional.
Background desired:
Strong dementia experience (care homes, community, day services, early-onset support, rapid response, etc.)
NVQ Level 3 or above preferred
You do not need to be a nurse, though RMNs with the right outlook are very welcome
Experience supporting individuals with distress or behaviours that challenge
Someone already able to work in the UK long-term (this role is not suited to sponsorship)
If you can already feel yourself imagining the space differently… If you’re someone who never stops asking, “What would make this person feel valued today?” Then this could be the role where your ideas finally come to life.
To explore this opportunity confidentially, get in touch with Recruitment Panda or apply with a CV.....Read more...