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NHS 111 Integrated Urgent Care Clinical Advisor BicesterinBicesterinBicesterPUBLISHED TUE 7 JAN 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Pro rata per annum  PERMANENT 
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South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation TrustFollow South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust

Competitive Salary, The position offers a salary range of Band 6 (£37,338 - £44,962) along with an unsocial hours allowance, providing financial stability and rewards for your hard work.
Diverse and Varied Work, As a clinical advisor, you handle a wide range of medical issues, ensuring that each day is different and keeps you engaged and challenged.
Impactful Role, You serve as the first point of contact for patients, allowing you to significantly influence their care journey and enhance their overall experience.
Flexible Work Options, With both full-time and part-time positions available, you can balance your professional commitments with personal life, including a minimum requirement of just 24 hours per week.
Comprehensive Training, The role includes a fully paid 9-week training program to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge, fostering your professional growth.
Supportive Team Environment, You'll work alongside a motivated and compassionate multidisciplinary team, prioritizing patient care and personal development, creating a positive work atmosphere.
Continuous Professional Development, The role encourages and supports ongoing learning and development, allowing you to advance your skills further and stay current in the healthcare field.
The NHS 111 Integrated Urgent Care Clinical Advisor role in Bicester with South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust offers a challenging yet rewarding opportunity to provide crucial care to patients experiencing various medical scenarios. The position requires evaluating a wide range of conditions—from emergencies like strokes and heart attacks to less critical issues such as sore throats and falls—while offering support to patients in distress. Candidates must possess NMC or HCPC registration, a minimum of three years post-registration experience, and strong communication skills. The role involves working in a collaborative multidisciplinary team, ensuring patients receive appropriate care promptly.

This full-time or part-time position requires a commitment to a comprehensive, nine-week training program and entails flexible shifts, including weekend work. Ideal candidates should be passionate about high-quality patient care, demonstrate calmness under pressure, and have a solid foundation in clinical experience and computer literacy. A supportive team environment focused on professional development awaits those eager for a new challenge in a modern, dynamic healthcare setting.
Competitive Salary, The position offers a salary range of Band 6 (£37,338 - £44,962) along with an unsocial hours allowance, providing financial stability and rewards for your hard work.
Diverse and Varied Work, As a clinical advisor, you handle a wide range of medical issues, ensuring that each day is different and keeps you engaged and challenged.
Impactful Role, You serve as the first point of contact for patients, allowing you to significantly influence their care journey and enhance their overall experience.
Flexible Work Options, With both full-time and part-time positions available, you can balance your professional commitments with personal life, including a minimum requirement of just 24 hours per week.
Comprehensive Training, The role includes a fully paid 9-week training program to equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge, fostering your professional growth.
Supportive Team Environment, You'll work alongside a motivated and compassionate multidisciplinary team, prioritizing patient care and personal development, creating a positive work atmosphere.
Continuous Professional Development, The role encourages and supports ongoing learning and development, allowing you to advance your skills further and stay current in the healthcare field.

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