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London , London
permanent, full-time
£66295.09 per annum

Registered Nurse – Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU)Location: BermudaHours: 35 per week across days, nig... Registered Nurse – Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU)Location: BermudaHours: 35 per week across days, nights, weekends, and public holidaysStarting Salary: $88,670.83 per annum (approx. £66,295.09)Take your career as a Registered Nurse to an entirely new level by joining the Special Care Baby Unit in Bermuda. This is a standout opportunity for experienced Neonatal Nurses looking for an overseas nursing role that offers professional challenge, excellent resources, and an outstanding lifestyle. Nursing jobs in Bermuda are highly sought after due to the quality of healthcare, strong community feel, and the chance to work in a modern environment with exceptional clinical standards.Relocation & Accommodation Free accommodation for the first 3 months, including utility billsAfter the initial period, you can choose to remain in staff accommodation at a subsidised rate (utilities included) or explore private rentals, which are significantly more expensiveRelocation package of $5,000: $3,000 paid in your first salary, then $2,000 paid at the end of 12 monthsDue to the high cost of living, this opportunity is only suitable for those relocating alone or with a partner About the RoleThis SCBU Nurse position is ideal for someone confident working within a Level 3 Neonatal setting. You will be part of a team that prioritises safe, evidence-based practice and supports both personal and professional growth.Key Responsibilities Provide specialised care to neonates within a Level 3 Special Care Baby UnitCarry out assessments, develop care plans, deliver interventions, and evaluate clinical outcomesWork collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team and update senior nursing staff on patient statusTake on leadership responsibilities when required and use hospital and community resources effectivelyParticipate in quality improvement projects and approved research within the neonatal serviceAct as a preceptor to new or junior SCBU Nursing staffEnsure safe and responsible use of neonatal equipment and clinical suppliesAttend staff meetings, committees, and in-service training as part of ongoing developmentMaintain accountability for continuous professional developmentUndertake additional nursing and delegated medical duties when needed Requirements Registered Nurse with a Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma from an accredited nursing institutionEligibility for registration with the Bermuda Nursing & Midwifery CouncilMinimum of two years’ post-registration experience as a Level 3 Neonatal NurseCurrent certifications: CPR, NICU, IV, and Neonatal Resuscitation Programme (NRP)Strong physical assessment skills and proven clinical competenceUp-to-date neonatal nursing knowledge, particularly within Level 3 neonatal care Why Bermuda?Bermuda provides a unique balance of high-standard clinical practice and an excellent lifestyle. With beautiful beaches, outdoor activities, and a close-knit community, it offers a refreshing change of pace from the UK. Nurses relocating here benefit from strong teamwork, supportive leadership, and high-quality working environments designed to help you thrive professionally while enjoying life outside of work.About Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is an award-winning recruitment agency with an excellent Trustpilot rating based on over 1,000 reviews. We connect qualified professionals with roles that suit their experience and offer competitive pay rates with exceptional ongoing support.

created 4 hours ago
London , London
permanent, full-time
£50,000 per annum

JOB-20241107-af0545f3  RGN Ward Manager - Med / Stroke / Rehab Team Specialism: Nursing – Ward... JOB-20241107-af0545f3  RGN Ward Manager - Med / Stroke / Rehab Team Specialism: Nursing – Ward Management / Stroke Rehabilitation Location: London – St John’s Wood Salary: £50,000 per annum Contract: Permanent Working pattern: Full TimeRole overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Registered General Nurse – Ward Manager to lead the dedicated team on St Francis Ward, a vibrant 15-bed unit specialising in medical care, stroke rehabilitation, and general rehabilitation. Based in the leafy area of St John’s Wood in London, this premium private hospital offers a supportive and professional clinical environment with excellent staff-to-patient ratios.In this role, you will lead a compassionate and skilled multidisciplinary team, ensuring the highest standards of patient care and clinical excellence. The hospital is widely recognised for its exceptional care quality, and uniquely, all profits generated help support its on-site hospice services, making this a particularly rewarding place to work.Perks and benefits Competitive salary: Earn £50,000 annually with a progressive band structure and enhancements where applicable. NHS pension continuation: NHS joiners can continue their NHS pension arrangements. Flexible pension schemes: Access contributory pension options designed to suit different financial needs. Private healthcare cover: Up to £20,000 per year to support your health and wellbeing. Generous annual leave: 27 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays. Accommodation support: Short-term accommodation available for new starters relocating to London. Professional development: Access to ongoing training and development opportunities. Retail discounts: Discounts at local, national, and online retailers. Season ticket loans: Interest-free loans to support commuting costs. Cycle-to-work scheme: Promote sustainable and healthy travel options. Recognition programme: “Service Excellence” awards celebrating employee achievements. Refer-a-friend bonus: Earn £1,500 for successful staff referrals. What you will do Lead and manage the ward, ensuring high standards of nursing practice and patient care are consistently maintained. Oversee the clinical and professional development of ward staff, providing mentorship and leadership. Coordinate closely with multidisciplinary teams to deliver effective and patient-centred rehabilitation care. Implement and monitor quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient outcomes. Ensure compliance with clinical policies, regulatory standards, and governance frameworks. Manage staffing, resources, and operational processes to maintain a safe and efficient ward environment. About you Registered Nurse qualification with valid registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Significant experience working within a busy hospital ward environment. Previous leadership or senior nursing experience, ideally within rehabilitation or medical settings. Strong organisational, leadership, and communication skills. Passion for delivering high-quality patient-centred care. Why London? Living and working in London offers an unmatched lifestyle experience. From world-renowned cultural landmarks and vibrant dining scenes to excellent public transport and green spaces, the city provides endless opportunities for both personal and professional growth.Whether you enjoy exploring historic neighbourhoods, attending cultural events, or relaxing in one of the city’s beautiful parks, London offers something for everyone while being at the forefront of healthcare innovation.Working with Sanctuary Personnel Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and numerous prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to securing the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.      

created 5 days ago
London , London
contract, full-time
£26.50 per hour

JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Band 6 Respiratory Occupational TherapistSpecialism: RespiratoryLoca... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Band 6 Respiratory Occupational TherapistSpecialism: RespiratoryLocation: London, UKSalary: £26.50 HourlyType: Full TimeAre you ready for an exciting opportunity to excel as a Band 6 Respiratory Occupational Therapist in the vibrant city of London? Join a dynamic team within Respiratory Medicine services and unleash your potential while working full-time. This role offers a competitive hourly rate of £26.50 and is perfect for those looking to thrive in a challenging and rewarding environment.Perks and benefits: Full-time: Enjoy the benefits of a full-time role that allows you to delve deep into each case, making a significant impact on patients' lives. Flexibility: Experience the excitement of locum work, offering varied assignments and the flexibility to balance work and personal life. Broaden your network: Build a diverse professional network across multiple healthcare settings. Continued professional development: Expand your skills and knowledge with ongoing training opportunities and exposure to different cases. What you will do: Provide expert occupational therapy within ICU, respiratory, cardiology, enhanced care, and surgical wards. Develop and implement tailored discharge plans to ensure seamless transitions for recovering patients. Manage complex rehabilitation of patients transitioning from post-ICU care, requiring keen clinical judgment and expertise. Perform patient assessments and therapeutic interventions, focusing on restoring functionality and promoting independence. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams for comprehensive patient care, contributing to improved health outcomes. Qualifications / Requirements: HCPC registration: Required. Experience: Ability to work autonomously and manage complex rehabilitation cases with strong planning skills. Driving requirement: A valid driving licence is advantageous. Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.Apply now to join the Occupational Therapist role in London and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.

created 6 days ago
London , London
contract, full-time
£74,000 per annum

JOB-20241107-6cc90b48Occupational Therapist Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,051.52 per annum (approxim... JOB-20241107-6cc90b48Occupational Therapist Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,051.52 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Permanent, Full TimeAn exciting opportunity is available for an experienced Occupational Therapist to relocate to Bermuda and join a well-established hospital-based rehabilitation service. This role is ideal for UK Occupational Therapists seeking international experience within a high-quality acute hospital environment that values clinical excellence, education, and collaborative working.Why work here and in Bermuda? You’ll be part of a healthcare organisation recognised for its commitment to high standards of patient care, professional development, and multidisciplinary teamwork. The hospital provides exposure to a varied caseload and a supportive but progressive working environment. Bermuda also offers an outstanding lifestyle, combining career development with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, and a welcoming international community.The Role The Occupational Therapist will assess, plan, and deliver evidence-based interventions to inpatients and outpatients following referral. The focus is on supporting patients to achieve maximum independence and functional outcomes through a client-centred approach.Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated non-patient duties Completing comprehensive assessments using objective clinical measures Developing and implementing realistic, goal-focused treatment plans Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions using a client-centred approach Supervising and delegating treatment programmes to assistants, aides, and students Monitoring and evaluating treatment outcomes and communicating progress to the wider clinical team Maintaining accurate and compliant patient documentation in line with current standards and policies Recording accurate statistics for direct and indirect clinical time Preparing clinical and service reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1–2 years’ post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or rehabilitation setting Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Flexibility and creativity to meet the needs of patients, carers, and the rehabilitation team Ability to contribute to the ongoing development of Occupational Therapy services Confidence in supervising, delegating, and supporting assistants, aides, and students Working Pattern Full-time, permanent position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Additional Information Pre-employment substance abuse screening is mandatory for all successful candidates Relocation support and further details can be discussed as part of the application process. This is a strong opportunity for UK-based Occupational Therapists looking to combine career progression with an exceptional overseas lifestyle.

created 6 days ago
London , London
permanent, full-time
£0 per annum

JOB-20241107-5169c334Senior Radiographer – Outpatients Team Location: Golders Green, Greater London,... JOB-20241107-5169c334Senior Radiographer – Outpatients Team Location: Golders Green, Greater London, UK Employment Type: Full Time Hours: 37.5 hours per week (Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 8:00pm) Additional Work: Optional Saturday overtime at ElstreeWe are seeking an experienced Senior Radiographer to join a dynamic Outpatients Team based in Golders Green, Greater London. Salary will be dependent on experience. This is an exciting opportunity to work within a centre rated “Outstanding” by the CQC, with over 10 years of service supporting the local community through exceptional private healthcare.You will be working in a modern outpatient facility providing rapid access to specialist diagnostics and fast reporting. Your skills and expertise will play a key role in maintaining the highest standards of patient care and diagnostic excellence within a supportive, forward-thinking environment.Perks and benefits: As a Senior Radiographer, you will receive a comprehensive and competitive benefits package, including: Annual Leave: 25 days per year plus bank holidays, increasing with service, with the option to buy or sell leave.Private Healthcare Insurance: Covering treatments at leading hospitals for added peace of mind.Private Pension Scheme: Employer contributions that increase with length of service.Travel Benefits: Seasonal ticket loans and a Cycle to Work scheme.Life Assurance: Group Life Assurance from day one.Critical Illness Cover: Providing additional financial protection.Family-Friendly Benefits: Enhanced maternity and paternity pay.Staff Discounts: Corporate discounts across all facilities, including maternity packages.Flexible Benefits Platform: A wide range of health, lifestyle, and protection options.Retail Discounts: Savings with over 800 major retailers. What you will do: Deliver high-quality diagnostic imaging services by safely operating imaging equipment and adhering to operational procedures.Perform routine quality assurance checks to maintain equipment performance and image quality.Maintain a professional approach at all times, delivering exceptional standards of customer and patient care.Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, rotating across clinical areas as required.Support the training and orientation of staff and students within the department.Identify, log, and report equipment faults or malfunctions promptly to ensure timely resolution. What you will bring: HCPC registration is essential.Significant post-graduate radiography experience, ideally gained within the UK.Strong MRI experience within a UK setting.Experience in IV cannulation.Desirable experience in specialist areas such as Paediatrics, Musculoskeletal (MSK), Gastrointestinal Imaging (GI), and DEXA screening.Proven experience working in acute inpatient settings. Why join this team: The outpatient centre is led by consultants from The Wellington Hospital, giving patients access to leading specialists across multiple disciplines, including Dermatology, ENT, Gastroenterology, Orthopaedics, and Rheumatology. Planned refurbishments by 2026 will include upgrades to MRI, DEXA, and Ultrasound suites, ensuring access to cutting-edge technology. As part of a healthcare group established over 50 years ago, the organisation is committed to innovation, staff wellbeing, and long-term career development.Living and working in Golders Green, Greater London, offers a fantastic balance of vibrant city life and suburban comfort. With excellent transport links, diverse cultural experiences, and a wide range of dining, shopping, and leisure options, it is an ideal place to build both your career and lifestyle.Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency. With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews and numerous prestigious industry awards, we are committed to securing roles that offer the best possible opportunities, rates, and career progression aligned with your skills and experience.

created 6 days ago
updated 6 days ago
London , London
contract, full-time
£31 per hour

JOB-20240911-c1c514b9 Job Title:Band 6 Registered Mental Health Nurse - Single Point of Access TeamS... JOB-20240911-c1c514b9 Job Title:Band 6 Registered Mental Health Nurse - Single Point of Access TeamSpecialism:Single Point of AccessLocation:LondonSalary:£31.00 hourlyType:Ongoing, full-time or part-time locum opportunityAs a Band 6 Registered Mental Health Nurse in the Single Point of Access Team, you will focus on providing exceptional care through comprehensive assessments and effective signposting. Embrace the hybrid working model with our team, where flexibility meets purpose.Perks and benefits: Hybrid working: Allows you to enjoy the buzz of central London while benefiting from remote workdays tailored to your lifestyleCompetitive pay: Competitive hourly pay that respects your skills and dedication, giving you more control over your career journeyClinical exposure: Gain exposure to a variety of clinical settings and broaden your professional experienceProfessional development: Access to continuous professional development, empowering you to advance and refine your expertise What you will do: Conduct thorough mental health assessments for service users and collaborate with primary care for effective signpostingFacilitate seamless discharge processes or transitions to ongoing secondary care and care coordination within the TrustEngage community resources and foster strong partnerships with local care providersChampion service user and carer involvement at every step of their mental health journeyLead by example to ensure the delivery of high-standard patient care that inspires your colleagues Accountable to:Clinical ManagerJob Summary: The role involves assessing and working with mental health service users, signposting them to other services, and discharging to primary care where necessaryService users needing longer-term secondary care will be transferred to the relevant teams within the TrustAs a key contributor, you will utilise community resources and work closely with Primary CareYour impact on user and carer involvement in all service delivery aspects will be significant Person Specification:Qualifications Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN), social worker, or occupational therapist with current relevant registrationMentorship qualification Experience Proven experience working with individuals experiencing serious ongoing mental health challenges in diverse settingsExperience collaborating within a multidisciplinary teamExperience assessing and managing crises with those having severe mental illnessesExperience conducting comprehensive baseline mental health assessments and formulating cases based on these Embrace this chance to work and live in London, where career opportunities meet cultural diversity. London's dynamic energy and vibrant lifestyle offer the perfect backdrop for both work and leisure. Join us and be part of a community that values excellence and innovation in mental health care!Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.Apply now to join Band 6 Registered Mental Health Nurse - Single Point of Access Team in London and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.

created 6 days ago
London , London
permanent, full-time
£74,000 per annum

Physiotherapist – MSK Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,830 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract:... Physiotherapist – MSK Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,830 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Full TimeAn excellent opportunity is available for an experienced MSK Physiotherapist looking to relocate to Bermuda and work within a high-quality hospital setting. This role is based at a modern acute hospital that delivers a wide range of services and is known for its strong clinical standards, professional development focus, and supportive multidisciplinary environment.Why work here and in Bermuda? You’ll be joining a well-established healthcare organisation committed to service excellence, education, and clinical leadership. Staff benefit from exposure to diverse caseloads, collaborative team working, and opportunities to broaden their clinical experience. Outside of work, Bermuda offers a unique lifestyle with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, a strong expat community, and a high standard of living, making it an attractive destination for professionals seeking both career progression and lifestyle change.The Role The postholder will be responsible for evaluating, planning, directing, and delivering physiotherapy programmes following referral from a physician. The aim is to support patients in resuming their previous life roles, either fully or in an adapted capacity.Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated duties Completing comprehensive assessments for inpatients and outpatients using objective clinical measures Developing and delivering treatment plans based on realistic, patient-centred goals Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions Supervising and delegating treatment plans to aides, assistants, and students where appropriate Monitoring treatment outcomes and communicating patient progress to relevant clinicians and physicians Maintaining accurate patient records using electronic medical systems Preparing clinical reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1–2 years’ post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or similar clinical environment Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Working Pattern Full-time position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Relocation support and further details can be discussed during the application process. This is an excellent opportunity for UK-based physiotherapists seeking international experience in a highly regarded healthcare environment.

created 1 week ago
London , London
permanent, full-time
£0 per annum

Join us for an exciting opportunity as a Critical Care Fellow within one of London's esteemed hospit... Join us for an exciting opportunity as a Critical Care Fellow within one of London's esteemed hospitals, located in the heart of this bustling, vibrant city. We are on the lookout for an exceptional individual to be an integral part of our Critical Care team. This full-time, permanent position offers the chance to deliver impactful care while working alongside talented professionals. At the core of our hospital, we pride ourselves on teamwork, delivering outstanding care, and maintaining a reputation as a commercially successful charity. If you excel in quick decision-making and thrive in a collaborative environment, this could be the perfect role for you. Perks and Benefits- Permanent Position: Enjoy stability and security in your career with a permanent role. - Professional Development: Ongoing opportunities for growth, learning, and career advancement. - Central Location: Work at the heart of London, with easy access to all the cultural and social benefits the city has to offer. - Collaborative Culture: Become part of a supportive team that values expertise and encourages innovation. - Comprehensive Benefits Package: Competitive salary, ensuring you are well compensated for your skills and dedication. What you will do:- Provide resident High Dependency, Critical Care, and Emergency Intensivist services to patients within the hospital, collaborating closely with consultants, nursing staff, and hospital management. - Be available to assist and advise the Resident Medical Officers, nursing staff, and patient's consultant as needed. - Embrace and support the organisation’s strategic objectives, including working as One Team and delivering outstanding quality care. - Participate fully in the delivery and routine medical cover of Critical Care and High Dependency Unit services. - Remain clinically accountable to senior medical leaders and act as a resource for advanced airway and critical care skills. - Maintain and update relevant certifications, such as adult and paediatric life support. - Ensure the accurate handover of patient care, maintaining detailed and clear medical records. - Engage in teaching and training hospital staff, participating in performance reviews, clinical audits, and governance activities. - Provide medical cover including admission assessments, ward rounds, and emergency responses as directed. - Uphold confidentiality and adhere to hospital policies on data protection, health and safety, equality, and infection prevention. Living and working in London is an extraordinary experience, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience. As part of this vibrant community, you'll find endless opportunities for cultural, educational, and recreational activities. Whether you're fascinated by history, enthralled by the arts, or a food enthusiast, London has something to offer every palate and interest. Join us and make a meaningful impact while enjoying all the benefits of life in one of the world's great cities. Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.

created 1 week ago
London , London
permanent, full-time
£55,931 per annum

Diagnostic Sonographer – Relocate to the Cayman IslandsLocation: Cayman IslandsSalary: £55,931 per a... Diagnostic Sonographer – Relocate to the Cayman IslandsLocation: Cayman IslandsSalary: £55,931 per annum (approx. USD $5,000 per month)Contract: 2-Year Fixed TermHours: Full-timeSanctuary Personnel is recruiting an experienced Diagnostic Sonographer for an outstanding international opportunity in the Cayman Islands. This role offers the chance to develop your ultrasound career overseas while working within a modern, well-resourced healthcare environment and enjoying an exceptional quality of life.Why This Role & Location Are a Great OpportunityWorking as a Diagnostic Sonographer in the Cayman Islands offers a unique blend of professional development and lifestyle benefits. You will be based in a healthcare setting known for high clinical standards, advanced diagnostic imaging services, and a strong focus on patient-centred care.The Cayman Islands are internationally recognised for their safe communities, excellent infrastructure, and outstanding work–life balance. With world-class beaches, year-round warm weather, and a relaxed island lifestyle, this is an ideal destination for professionals seeking both career progression and a lifestyle change. The role also provides valuable international experience that can significantly enhance your long-term career prospects in medical imaging and diagnostic ultrasound.The RoleAs a Diagnostic Sonographer, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and imaging accuracy.Key responsibilities include: Performing a wide range of diagnostic ultrasound examinations Producing accurate, high-quality imaging and reports Delivering compassionate, patient-focused care Maintaining clinical governance, safety, and quality standards Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary healthcare team Essential Qualifications & ExperienceTo be considered for this Sonographer job in the Cayman Islands, you must have: Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Ultrasound Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) or equivalent Broad ultrasound experience including: General ultrasound Musculoskeletal (MSK) Vascular Obstetrics and Gynaecology Orthopaedic imaging General Requirements Current professional licensure in the UK Eligibility for regional or local authority licensure (completed after offer) Strong written and spoken English Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Compassionate, patient-centred approach Ability to perform effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment Flexible team player willing to work rotating shifts, weekends, and holidays Additional Benefits Corporate mobile allowance eligibility Pension contributions included in salary structure Two-year fixed-term employment contract Relocation Information Relocation allowance: Flat $500 Accommodation: Support provided to source suitable housing options (no financial contribution) Flights: Not covered and must be self-funded Why Work With Sanctuary Personnel?Sanctuary Personnel is a specialist healthcare recruitment agency with extensive experience placing Sonographers, Medical Imaging Specialists, and Diagnostic Radiography professionals into international roles. We provide end-to-end support, from interview preparation to relocation guidance.

created 1 week ago
London , London
contract, full-time
£22 per hour

JOB-20240911-46972578Job Title: Substance Misuse Recovery Worker Specialism: Substance Misuse Locati... JOB-20240911-46972578Job Title: Substance Misuse Recovery Worker Specialism: Substance Misuse Location: London, UK Salary: £22.00 Per Hour Type: Ongoing, Full-Time, 6-Month Contract (Potential Extension)Are you seeking an exciting opportunity in the heart of London? We are actively recruiting a Recovery Worker to support a substance misuse service based in South London. Situated at Camberwell Passage, Unit 1 & 2, 1-6 Camberwell Green London, Greater London SE5 7AF, this full-time role requires 37.5 hours per week and offers the potential for contract extension. Join our vibrant community and make a meaningful impact today!Perks and benefits: Locum Job: Enjoy the flexibility that comes with locum work, allowing you to gain diverse experiences and expand your professional network.Competitive Hourly Rate: Earn £22 per hour, providing financial stability and the freedom to tailor your work schedule.Professional Development: Access training resources to enhance your skill set and further your career in substance misuse recovery.Collaborative Environment: Be part of a supportive team that values your input and fosters growth. What you will do: Provide support to individuals struggling with substance misuse, helping them through their recovery journey.Develop personalized care plans, ensuring each person receives tailored support that suits their unique needs.Collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team to deliver comprehensive care and support.Liaise with external agencies and professionals to ensure seamless support and connectivity across services.Facilitate group therapy sessions, providing a safe space for individuals to share their experiences and learn together. Qualifications / Requirements / Person Specification: A valid DBS on the update service is necessary.Full-time commitment with 37.5 hours per week availability. Additionally, we offer a £250 bonus if you refer a friend who successfully lands this role, bringing more enthusiastic professionals into our team.Living in London means being at the epicentre of cultural diversity, history, and endless opportunities. Enjoy world-class dining, iconic landmarks, and an incredible arts scene while actively contributing to the well-being of our community. Join us in making a difference in one of the most dynamic cities in the world.Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.

created 1 week ago
London , London
contract, full-time
£22 per hour

JOB-20240911-46972578Job Title: Substance Misuse Recovery Worker Specialism: Substance Misuse Recove... JOB-20240911-46972578Job Title: Substance Misuse Recovery Worker Specialism: Substance Misuse Recovery Location: Erith, UK Salary: £22.00 Per Hour Type: Full-Time, Locum, 3 MonthsAre you ready to embark on an exciting career journey where you can make a difference in the field of substance misuse recovery? We have an exceptional opportunity for a motivated Substance Misuse Recovery Worker to join our dedicated team in Erith at the Erith Health Centre. This full-time locum role, offering a dynamic work environment, is set to span over 3 months. We are looking for someone who can embrace this opportunity with enthusiasm and a passion for helping others.Perks and Benefits: Locum Job: Enjoy the flexibility and variety that comes with locum work. You'll have the chance to work in different settings and broaden your experience.Flexible Hours: With full-time hours that include a unique schedule every fortnight, you will experience varied workdays that keep you engaged and energized.Professional Growth: Enhance your career with a role that offers plenty of learning opportunities, working alongside experienced colleagues in the substance misuse sector.Networking: Take advantage of working with a range of professionals and expand your professional network in healthcare and social care. What you will do: Deliver impactful 1:1 sessions and facilitate group work focused on substance use, including SMART groups.Manage a caseload of approximately 40-45 clients with diverse needs, from opioid substitution therapy to low-level use.Complete and maintain compliance documentation such as TOPs, care plans, risk assessments, and physical health screens.Carry out comprehensive assessments demonstrating expertise in substances, harm reduction strategies, relapse prevention, needle exchange, and safeguarding.Confidently use case management databases, ensuring you hit the ground running from day one.Collaborate effectively as part of a team and provide support to colleagues whenever needed.Commit to working on-site Monday to Friday with one Tuesday fortnightly shift from 11:30 to 19:30 to facilitate the SMART group. Erith offers a wonderful place to live and work, with a vibrant local community and rich local history. Enjoy picturesque riverside walks and the charm of this thriving town while making a lasting impact through your work as a Recovery Worker. Step into a fulfilling role and contribute positively to the lives of many. We look forward to welcoming you to our team in Erith.Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.

created 1 week ago
London , London
permanent, full-time
£65,000 - £70,000 per annum

Nuclear Medicine Technologist – Relocate to AustraliaSalary: $124,800 – $132,600 AUD (higher for dua... Nuclear Medicine Technologist – Relocate to AustraliaSalary: $124,800 – $132,600 AUD (higher for dual-qualified practitioners)Permanent, Full-Time OpportunitiesRelocation Support ProvidedSanctuary Personnel is proud to be supporting a leading Australian diagnostic imaging provider in the search for experienced Nuclear Medicine Technologists from the UK who are ready to take the next step in their careers overseas.This is an excellent opportunity to secure a highly competitive salary, comprehensive relocation assistance, and long-term career development within a progressive, patient-focused imaging service in Australia.If you are an HCPC-registered Nuclear Medicine Technologist or Radiographer with nuclear medicine experience and are considering relocating to Australia, we would love to hear from you.Why Relocate to Australia? Exceptional quality of life Strong, well-funded healthcare system Outstanding career progression in diagnostic imaging Structured registration and relocation support Salary & Package $124,800 – $132,600 AUD per annum Higher salary banding available for dual-qualified Nuclear Medicine & CT Technologists Regular salary reviews Paid overtime for eligible roles Comprehensive relocation support package Employee BenefitsFinancial Benefits Competitive, benchmarked remuneration Paid overtime opportunities (e.g. rostered Saturdays where applicable) Discounted imaging services for team members and family Retail and lifestyle discounts (FlareHR) Gym membership benefits (Fitness Passport) Novated vehicle leasing options Leave & Flexibility 15 weeks paid parental leave Flexible working arrangements (where applicable) Option to purchase additional annual leave Long service leave after 7 years Wellbeing & Support Confidential Employee Assistance Program for you and your family Recognition & Culture Annual Excellence Awards Peer recognition programme Transparent leadership communication Annual all-staff events and regular team activities The Role – Nuclear Medicine TechnologistYou will work autonomously and collaboratively to deliver high-quality nuclear medicine imaging services in line with Australian clinical standards, radiation safety regulations, and professional ethical frameworks.Your primary focus will always be patient safety, clinical excellence, and delivering accurate diagnostic outcomes.Key Responsibilities Perform nuclear medicine examinations to a high clinical standard Operate SPECT/CT and PET/CT systems Administer radiopharmaceuticals and carry out quality control procedures Undertake IV cannulation and advanced intravenous techniques Adapt protocols to meet individual patient and clinical needs Maintain accurate documentation and PACS records Ensure compliance with radiation safety, infection control, and clinical governance standards Liaise effectively with radiologists, nurses, referrers, and multidisciplinary teams Requirements Bachelor of Science (Medical Imaging) or recognised equivalent qualification Eligibility for registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) Experience in Nuclear Medicine (PET/CT and SPECT/CT desirable) Strong cannulation skills Excellent communication skills and high level of written and spoken English Commitment to CPD and professional development Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Experience with advanced PET procedures, Gallium-68 generators, stress testing, or dual CT qualification is highly desirable but not essential Who This Role Would Suit UK Nuclear Medicine Technologists seeking international career progression Diagnostic Radiographers with Nuclear Medicine experience Dual-qualified CT and Nuclear Medicine Technologists Imaging professionals looking for improved lifestyle balance and competitive remuneration About Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary Personnel is an award-winning, internationally recognised recruitment agency specialising in healthcare relocation. We provide expert support throughout the entire process, including registration guidance, relocation planning, and ongoing career support.If you are a Nuclear Medicine Technologist considering a move to Australia, apply today to discuss this exciting opportunity in confidence

created 2 weeks ago
London , London
permanent, full-time
£47,810 - £54,710 per annum

JOB-20240909-f9129149Clinical Lead – Band 7 Substance Misuse Nurse (NMP)Location: Isle of WightSalar... JOB-20240909-f9129149Clinical Lead – Band 7 Substance Misuse Nurse (NMP)Location: Isle of WightSalary: £47,810 – £54,710 per annum + £3,777 recruitment & retention bonusContract: PermanentHours: Full-Time (37.5 hours per week)Sanctuary Personnel is currently recruiting for an experienced Substance Misuse Nurse (Non-Medical Prescriber) to take on a permanent Band 7 Clinical Lead role within a specialist drug and alcohol service on the Isle of Wight. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior nurse or clinical lead looking to progress their career in substance misuse services, community nursing, and leadership roles.This Clinical Lead position is ideal for a motivated and experienced NMP Nurse who is passionate about delivering high-quality, evidence-based care and leading service development within community drug and alcohol services.Job Overview:As a Clinical Lead, you will be responsible for overseeing clinical delivery within substance misuse services, including prescribing, detox pathways, and care for individuals with co-occurring conditions. You will play a key role in leading a team, improving clinical pathways, and driving continuous professional development.You will be instrumental in tackling health inequalities, embedding trauma-informed practice, and ensuring safeguarding and compassionate care remain at the forefront of service delivery.Main Duties: Lead all clinical and prescribing activities across substance misuse servicesProvide a visible, accessible, and authoritative clinical presence for staff and patientsDeliver clinical supervision and support to nursing staff in specialist rolesDevelop and expand Non-Medical Prescriber (NMP) capacity within the serviceDrive continuous quality improvement and risk management processesAct as a key liaison between service locations and external stakeholdersOversee the delivery of detox programmes and community-based interventionsProduce reports in line with NDTMS requirements and service level agreementsSupport the development of clinical pathways, including for co-occurring conditions Requirements: Registered Nurse with current NMC registrationNon-Medical Prescriber (NMP) qualification (essential)Significant experience within substance misuse or drug and alcohol servicesExperience working in community clinical settingsProven leadership experience managing or supervising nursing teamsExperience developing clinical pathways and improving service deliveryStrong understanding of safeguarding, trauma-informed practice, and complex needs Relocation & Benefits: £3,777 recruitment and retention incentive (initial 12 months)Relocation package available up to £8,000Potential support with commuting/travel costs from the mainlandCompetitive NHS Band 7 salary under Agenda for ChangeOpportunity to work in a supportive and progressive clinical environment Why Work with Sanctuary Personnel?Sanctuary Personnel is an award-winning recruitment agency with an excellent reputation across healthcare recruitment. We are committed to matching experienced professionals with high-quality roles that support career progression and professional development.

created 2 weeks ago
London , London
contract, full-time
£27 per hour

JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Band 6 Occupational Therapist - Neuro & Gen Med TeamSpecialism:... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Band 6 Occupational Therapist - Neuro & Gen Med TeamSpecialism: Neuro & General MedicineLocation: London, UKSalary: £27.00 HourlyType: Ongoing, Full-timeWelcome to an exciting opportunity for a Band 6 Occupational Therapist within the Neuro & General Medicine Team in London. This ongoing position offers you the chance to earn £27.00 hourly while working full-time in a vibrant and diverse healthcare setting. As part of our renowned Neuro & Gen Med Team you will engage in meaningful work that has a direct impact on patient care and recovery. If you're enthusiastic about making a difference in the field of occupational therapy and thrive in a fast-paced environment this role is perfect for you.Perks and benefits: Full-time: Immerse yourself into a comprehensive role, providing continuity and sustained engagement with your patients and team. Flexibility: Enjoy the autonomy and flexibility that comes with locum work, allowing you to balance your professional and personal life effortlessly. Diverse Caseload: Experience a variety of cases that will enhance your skills and keep every day exciting. Networking: Build valuable relationships and expand your professional network in the dynamic healthcare landscape of London. What you will do: Deliver high-quality occupational therapy services to patients within the Neuro, Stroke and General Medicine departments focusing on rehabilitation and patient recovery. Develop and implement personalised rehabilitation programs tailored to individual patient needs. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams ensuring comprehensive and holistic care for patients. Provide education and support to patients families and carers to aid in recovery and improve quality of life. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records ensuring compliance with industry standards. Requirements: HCPC registration is required for this position If you enjoy the challenges and rewards of working in a bustling city hospital environment and hold a valid driver's license, this role offers the perfect setting to advance your career London is not just a place to work; it's a place to live life to the fullest. With its rich history, stunning architecture, diverse cultures, and endless entertainment options, you'll never run out of things to explore. The city's world-class public transport ensures that every corner of this vibrant metropolis is within easy reach. Join us in London where your professional journey meets an unparalleled lifestyle.Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.Apply now to join Band 6 Occupational Therapist - Neuro & Gen Med Team in London and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.

created 2 weeks ago
London , London
permanent, full-time
$63,800 per annum

Occupational Therapist – Relocate to Parramatta, NSW Up to $113,514.39 + Salary Packaging | 9-Day Fo... Occupational Therapist – Relocate to Parramatta, NSW Up to $113,514.39 + Salary Packaging | 9-Day Fortnight | 5 Weeks Annual LeaveLooking for a rewarding career move? We are seeking an Occupational Therapist to join a dedicated multi-disciplinary team in Parramatta, NSW. Whether you're a new graduate eager to kick-start your career or an experienced clinician looking to expand your skills, this role offers the perfect balance of professional development, clinical diversity, and work-life flexibility.Why Join Our Client? 9-day fortnight – an extra day off every two weeks5 weeks annual leaveSalary packaging up to $15,900, plus $2,650 for meals and entertainment10 days personal development leave and $1,000 professional development allowance13 days sick leave14 weeks maternity leave (after 12 months)Fitness Passport, discounted insurance, and Perkbox benefitsWork within a supportive, multi-disciplinary environmentFull-time and part-time options available About the Role As an Occupational Therapist, you will: Provide person-centred, evidence-based therapy to children and adults with disabilitiesManage a paediatric and mixed caseload with varied and complex needsUse appropriate assessment tools to develop tailored intervention strategiesDeliver therapy in diverse settings, including clinics, schools, homes, group homes, and via telehealthContribute to professional development within the Occupational Therapy profession What We’re Looking For Qualified Occupational TherapistExperience delivering evidence-based therapy to paediatric, adolescent, and/or adult clientsKnowledge of strengths-based, family, and person-centred approachesAbility to manage a caseload and administrative responsibilities effectivelyUnderstanding of the NDIS framework and working within a fee-for-service model (preferred but not essential)Strong communication skills – written, oral, and listeningNDIS Worker Screening (or willingness to obtain)Current Australian driver’s license with access to a vehicle (kilometres reimbursed; pool cars available) Additional Benefits Access to peer support and supervision from a highly skilled clinical team across NSW, QLD, and ACTOpportunities for career progression and professional developmentFamily-friendly workplace supporting work-life balance Interested in relocating to Parramatta? Apply today and become part of a team that values innovation, respect, and professional growth.

created 2 weeks ago