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VaccinatorinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED MON 24 MAR 2025

NHS ScotlandFollow NHS Scotland

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on public health by providing essential vaccinations to adults and children.
Flexible part-time hours averaging 18 hours a month, which allows for a better work-life balance.
The chance to travel across Scotland, exploring different regions and engaging with diverse communities.
Collaboration with a motivated team of healthcare professionals, fostering a supportive work environment.
Utilisation of strong communication skills while advising and educating both staff and patients about vaccinations.
Contribution to NHS Scotland’s commitment to equality and diversity, ensuring a representative workforce.
Professional development opportunities in a dynamic role, facing new challenges and expanding your healthcare expertise.
Are you a passionate Registered Health Care Professional looking for a rewarding challenge? Join NHS Scotland as a Vaccinator and make a real difference in the lives of adults and children across our beautiful South Region! We’re seeking dedicated individuals with excellent communication skills and a flair for teamwork. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and are committed to delivering top-notch care, we would love to hear from you.

This part-time role averages 18 hours a week and will require some travel across the country, including overnight stays. Imagine being part of a dynamic team while gaining invaluable experience and contributing to the health of our communities. At NHS Scotland, we are proud to promote equality and diversity within our workforce, making it our mission to create a supportive environment for everyone. If you meet the essential criteria and are ready to step into a fulfilling position, reach out to Bryan Finlay at bryan.finlay@nhs.scot today!
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on public health by providing essential vaccinations to adults and children.
Flexible part-time hours averaging 18 hours a month, which allows for a better work-life balance.
The chance to travel across Scotland, exploring different regions and engaging with diverse communities.
Collaboration with a motivated team of healthcare professionals, fostering a supportive work environment.
Utilisation of strong communication skills while advising and educating both staff and patients about vaccinations.
Contribution to NHS Scotland’s commitment to equality and diversity, ensuring a representative workforce.
Professional development opportunities in a dynamic role, facing new challenges and expanding your healthcare expertise.

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