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Urgent and Emergency Care Clinician inBolton inBolton PUBLISHED TUE 10 DEC 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year PA  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT FAMILY NHS PARAMEDIC

North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust Follow North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust

Opportunity to work in a supportive and flexible environment away from traditional hospital settings.
Potential for career advancement through access to continuous professional development (CPD) opportunities.
Involvement in the remote assessment of diverse patient cases, enhancing clinical skills and knowledge.
Ability to mentor and support new and returning staff, enhancing leadership and teamwork skills.
Competitive salary with shift enhancements, providing financial incentives for varied working hours.
Improved work-life balance with part-time and full-time opportunities, along with different shift lengths.
Engagement in a role that prioritizes patient care and satisfaction, allowing clinicians to focus on delivering quality healthcare.
The role of an Urgent and Emergency Care Clinician (UECC) at the North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust in Bolton involves working within Integrated Contact Centres to provide remote patient assessments and high-quality clinical care. Candidates should possess post-registration clinical experience in primary or acute care settings, with skills in triage, leadership, and mentorship. Responsibilities include managing clinical queues, offering clinical advice, and ensuring timely access to care for patients, all while adapting to a dynamic working environment.

The position offers both part-time and full-time opportunities, with a competitive salary range of £37,338 to £44,962 (pro rata for part-time staff) along with various staff benefits and access to continuous professional development. Training for the role lasts 6 to 8 weeks and requires full commitment without annual leave. Successful candidates will participate in a simulated telephone assessment followed by in-person interviews. The role is set within a supportive working environment that promotes a better work-life balance and opportunities for career progression.
Opportunity to work in a supportive and flexible environment away from traditional hospital settings.
Potential for career advancement through access to continuous professional development (CPD) opportunities.
Involvement in the remote assessment of diverse patient cases, enhancing clinical skills and knowledge.
Ability to mentor and support new and returning staff, enhancing leadership and teamwork skills.
Competitive salary with shift enhancements, providing financial incentives for varied working hours.
Improved work-life balance with part-time and full-time opportunities, along with different shift lengths.
Engagement in a role that prioritizes patient care and satisfaction, allowing clinicians to focus on delivering quality healthcare.

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