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Bank Nurse inBury St Edmunds inBury St Edmunds PUBLISHED WED 22 JAN 2025

Flexibility and control over shifts, allowing nurses to work according to their personal schedule and lifestyle.
Competitive hourly rate of up to £17.15, plus a 12.07% uplift for holiday allowance, enhancing overall earnings.
Access to a two-week paid induction program, ensuring nurses are well-prepared and supported in their roles.
Convenient app access for booking shifts, making it easy to choose and secure preferred working hours.
The opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of vulnerable individuals, providing high-quality, evidence-based care.
Potential for career development and transitioning into permanent roles for further benefits and growth within the company.
Supportive working environment with complimentary meals and parking, alongside mental wellbeing initiatives.
The Bank Nurse role at Elysium Healthcare in Bury St Edmunds offers flexible work options for NMC Registered Nurses (RMN or RNLD) looking to maintain a balanced lifestyle while providing high-quality care. This temporary position is based at The Chimneys Clinic, which specializes in caring for women with personality disorders, operating 24/7 with 12.5-hour shifts. Nurses are on a zero-hour contract, allowing them to choose their preferred shifts through a user-friendly app, with a starting hourly rate of up to £17.15 plus a 12.07% holiday uplift. A two-week paid induction is provided, along with various benefits, including free meals, parking, and well-being support.

As part of a multidisciplinary team, Bank Nurses will focus on delivering evidence-based support and engaging in activities that aid the recovery of service users. Candidates are encouraged to work regularly to enhance their familiarity with the service, and there may be opportunities for regional shifts at other Elysium services in the future. The company promotes career development and the potential for permanent roles, within a stable and established organisation dedicated to safeguarding the welfare of its service users.

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