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Urgent and Emergency Care Clinician - Clinical Delivery (UECC)inBoltoninBoltonPUBLISHED TUE 28 JAN 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Per Annum  PERMANENT 
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTFAMILYNHSNIGHTSPARAMEDIC

North West Ambulance Service NHS TrustFollow North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust

Opportunity to work outside of traditional hospital or community settings, providing a refreshing change of environment.
Less physically demanding role compared to face-to-face clinical positions, making it suitable for those looking for a different challenge.
Access to continuous professional development (CPD) and opportunities for career progression with ongoing training and skill enhancement.
Part-time and full-time options available, offering flexibility to suit individual work-life balance needs.
Competitive salary range of £37,338 - £44,962, with additional shift enhancements and various staff benefits.
Involvement in remote assessment of diverse patients, enhancing clinical skills and experience in a dynamic environment.
Supportive working atmosphere that values patient care, allowing clinicians to focus on patient needs and enjoy a supportive team environment.
The role of Urgent and Emergency Care Clinician (Clinical Delivery) at Bolton's North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust involves remote patient assessment within Integrated Contact Centres (ICC) across the North West. Candidates, typically nurses or paramedics, will provide high-quality patient care and develop additional skills post-training, including mentorship and clinical advice. The position requires post-registration clinical experience in emergency or primary care settings, excellent leadership abilities, and a commitment to delivering exceptional patient care.

Successful applicants will enjoy part-time or full-time opportunities with a competitive salary ranging from £37,338 to £44,962 (pro rata), along with access to continuous professional development (CPD) time and various staff benefits. Comprehensive training lasting 6 to 8 weeks is mandatory, after which clinicians will be expected to work varied shifts, including nights and holidays, in a dynamic environment focused on enhancing clinical skills and patient support.
Opportunity to work outside of traditional hospital or community settings, providing a refreshing change of environment.
Less physically demanding role compared to face-to-face clinical positions, making it suitable for those looking for a different challenge.
Access to continuous professional development (CPD) and opportunities for career progression with ongoing training and skill enhancement.
Part-time and full-time options available, offering flexibility to suit individual work-life balance needs.
Competitive salary range of £37,338 - £44,962, with additional shift enhancements and various staff benefits.
Involvement in remote assessment of diverse patients, enhancing clinical skills and experience in a dynamic environment.
Supportive working atmosphere that values patient care, allowing clinicians to focus on patient needs and enjoy a supportive team environment.

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