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Urgent Care Clinical Practitioner (Nurse/ Paramedic/ Physio) UTCinNottinghaminNottinghamPUBLISHED TUE 1 APR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Pro rata for part time  PERMANENT 
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Opportunity to work at the forefront of healthcare transformation, utilizing your expertise to deliver exceptional care.
Flexibility in work hours with both full-time and part-time options available, accommodating various lifestyles.
Engagement in a supportive training environment, allowing for professional development and mentoring of student healthcare professionals.
Access to modern facilities including X-ray on-site, enhancing the ability to provide comprehensive patient care.
Strong focus on teamwork and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams to achieve high-quality patient care.
Comprehensive benefits package including NHS Pension Scheme, generous annual leave, and family-friendly policies.
Emphasis on health and wellbeing through initiatives like rapid referral physiotherapy, mental health support, and a cycle-to-work scheme.
Are you a passionate healthcare professional looking to make a true impact on the lives of others? Join Nottingham CityCare Partnership as an Urgent Care Clinical Practitioner, where you’ll play a vital role in delivering compassionate, patient-centred care at our state-of-the-art Urgent Treatment Centre. With a focus on collaboration and growth, you’ll work alongside a dedicated team of healthcare experts, supporting both patients and students alike in our commitment to high-quality care.

We are seeking enthusiastic and flexible Registered Health Care Professionals – whether you’re a Nurse, Paramedic, or Physiotherapist – who thrive in a first-contact environment. Enjoy the benefits of flexible full-time or part-time hours, with the opportunity to enhance your expertise while contributing to an inclusive and supportive team culture. At Nottingham CityCare, we recognise your hard work with a fantastic range of benefits, including an NHS Pension, generous leave provisions, and a strong commitment to your health and wellbeing. If you're ready to elevate your career in a nurturing environment, we’d love to hear from you.
Opportunity to work at the forefront of healthcare transformation, utilizing your expertise to deliver exceptional care.
Flexibility in work hours with both full-time and part-time options available, accommodating various lifestyles.
Engagement in a supportive training environment, allowing for professional development and mentoring of student healthcare professionals.
Access to modern facilities including X-ray on-site, enhancing the ability to provide comprehensive patient care.
Strong focus on teamwork and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams to achieve high-quality patient care.
Comprehensive benefits package including NHS Pension Scheme, generous annual leave, and family-friendly policies.
Emphasis on health and wellbeing through initiatives like rapid referral physiotherapy, mental health support, and a cycle-to-work scheme.

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