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An innovative opportunity awaits for nurses and paramedics looking to make a difference in the criminal justice system. This role emphasizes the importance of healthcare for all, providing a chance to work with vulnerable individuals while collaborating closely with police forces. With extensive training and a supportive team environment, you'll be at the forefront of delivering exemplary care in custody suites. Enjoy the flexibility of fixed shifts, a competitive bonus structure, and the chance to develop your clinical and forensic skills. Join a forward-thinking organization committed to the health and wellbeing of all detainees and make a meaningful impact in your community.
If you are looking to redirect your career as a nurse or paramedic, we provide a dynamic and innovative pathway with opportunities for progression and extensive training.
The role requires the flexibility to work not only in your base Custody suite but across an assigned region in the Police Custody Suites and Force area.
No previous forensic experience required as full training will be given.
As a certified nurse or paramedic, you can pursue a career within the criminal justice system, aiding some of society's most vulnerable individuals. We believe in the right to healthcare for all, placing their health and wellbeing at the heart of our approach to care. We seek individuals eager to provide exemplary care, take pride in being part of a team that shares this vision, and have a genuine enthusiasm for developing clinical, forensic, and broader skills.
In collaboration with the Police, you will serve in custody suites, delivering healthcare to detainees. We are dedicated to ensuring the safety of detainees with round-the-clock coverage in the custody suites, in line with a schedule agreed upon with our client.
£1000 bonus when completed 12 months service (£500 for PT).
Full time - this entails fixed shift working in a team rota pattern of 4 shifts on and 4 days off: 06:45 to 19:00 for 2-day shifts followed by 2-night shifts of 18:45 to 07:00.
Part time - this entails fixed shift working: 06:45 to 19:00 for day shifts and night shifts of 18:45 to 07:00, working in a team rota pattern of 2 day shifts on, 8 days, 2 nights, 4 days off.
Rolling rota available 2 years in advance.
Average estimated overtime £3500 per annum.
NMC/HCPC Registration paid.
Please read full job description attached.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.