Role: Practice Nurse
Benefits: Flexible, locum, hourly pay
Have you ever thought about the benefits of working your own schedule? Interested in earning some extra cash alongside your current role? Chase Medical may have a great opportunity for you!
We're on the lookout for practice nurses in the York area looking to pick up locum shifts, with pay ranging from £28-£47 per hour (including holiday pay).
Working with Chase Medical:
When working with Chase you'll be able to take up shifts based on your schedule, giving you full control over when you want to work. You'll have access to shifts local to you, with our recruiters considering your preferences when sending you work. There's also no obligation to take on any shifts you're sent and there's no minimum number of hours you must work to stay with us at Chase. You can work as much or as little as you like!
Email Rowan at rowan.griffiths@chase-medical.com for further information on how you can benefit from locum work!
Successful applicants to this role must have experience within primary care along with some relevant qualifications.
Permanent work with Chase Medical:
If you're after a new full or part time role instead then we can also help! At Chase we have a dedicated permanent team on hand to assist you when you're after a new job. Give Rowan a call today on 01142757421 and he can refer you to someone on the permanent team.
About Chase Medical:
This advert was published by Chase Medical. A specialist primary care agency with over a decade of experience within the sector. We work directly with surgeries nationwide providing them clinical and non-clinical medical staff on a permanent and locum basis, currently working with over 60% of surgeries in the UK. Registering with us at Chase is a quick and easy process and can be booked at a time of your choosing. Get in touch with Rowan for further details on how to join us today!
Not what you're after? Know someone who might be? With our referral scheme at Chase Medical, you can be awarded up to £500 for a successful referral!