Job summary Opportunities for return to practice nurses Looking for a new challenge?
Our NHS 111/Integrated Urgent Care (IUC)) service is looking for Return to Practice (RtP) Nurses to join our team.
Our clinical staff are highly skilled in remote clinical triage/assessment; providing clinical care to patients who call 111.
If you have left practice our RtP program might be the right option for you.
Undertaking a RtP program can be daunting if you have been away from nursing for a while, but we want to assure you that we will work with you to give you the best chance of success.
We are using the Test of Competence (ToC) which doesn't require you to attend a university or clinical placement.
However, this is not the "easy option" back to practice - please research it to decide whether it is right for you.
The ToC comprises two parts 1: Computer Based Test (CBT) The multiple-choice computer based theoretical test is split into two parts; A) covers numeracy and B) covers clinical questions for nursing.
Further information about the CBT and some practice tests are on the NMC website.
2: Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) A practical test comprising 10 stations covering Assessment, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation (APIE), skills tests and an assessment of the candidate's values and behaviours and evidence-based practice.
We will provide a ten-week program to prepare for the OSCEs which has recently been successfully trialed on a group of International Nurses.
Main duties of the job We are currently only recruiting clinicians who did hold RN1 and HCPC Paramedic registration due to staffing levels in other disciplines.
We offer a high standard and professional service to our patients, supporting them by providing high level, evidence-based care, where necessary signposting to the most appropriate service or care provider including, ambulance dispatch and the wider community-based services.
As part of working within the NHS111/IUC team, you will be offered training and support into the field of remote clinical triage and assessment, with opportunity to progress and develop professionally.
In addition to the attractive salary, our offer includes unsocial payments under Section 2 of the NHS Terms and Conditions (excerpt below).
All time on Saturday (midnight to midnight) and any week-day after 8 pm and before 6 am - Time plus 30% All time on Sundays and Public Holidays (midnight to midnight) - Time plus 60% We offer full NHS Pathways training and enhanced telephone-triage communication skills.
We are looking for both full and part-time staff, to cover roster patterns to include working across evenings, weekends, and public holidays.
You will be offered a fixed term contract for the training period.
After you have successfully completed your training, you will then be issued with a permanent contract of employment.
About us Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) NHS Trust geographically covers nearly 6,000 square miles of varied terrain, from isolated moors and dales to urban areas, coastline and inner serve a population of over five million people across Yorkshire and the Humber and strive to ensure that patients receive the right response to their care needs as quickly as possible, wherever they employ more than 7,100 staff, who together with over 1,300 volunteers, enable us to provide a vital 24-hour, seven-days-a-week, emergency and healthcare ambition is to be an employer of choice, and we are continuously working across our partnership to improve our collective offer to staff in areas like health and wellbeing, benefits and flexible working incl.
hybrid working.Benefits:o Flexible working including part-time hours, job shares and flexible hours, agile working (role dependant)o 27 days annual leave, increasing to 33 with Contributory NHS Discounts including shops, restaurants, gyms Car lease and other salary sacrifice Dedicated employee assistance and counselling Opportunities for research participation, career progression and ongoing Well respected, committed and supported staff networks for our workforce.
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Job description Job responsibilities If you any questions or require any further information about the role, please contact Karen Cooper Person Specification Qualifications / Knowledge.
Essential Registered Midwife or Nurse (Adult RN1 RNA, Mental Health RN3 RNMH, Learning Disabilities RN5 RNLD, Children RN8 RNC) or Registered Paramedic (HCPC) Evidence of Continuing Professional Development Desirable Understanding of the wider healthcare community and the interface with emergency care services Experience Essential Evidence of consolidating post qualification practice, preferably across a range of services Skills and Competencies Essential Effective communicator (both verbal and written) Ability to prioritise tasks and to manage conflicting demands on time and resources, to deliver objectives within strict deadlines.
Personal/Other Essential Good interpersonal skills and able to develop effective working relationships, and demonstrate professional credibility with colleagues Self motivated - able to work on own initiative Work effectively as part of a team