JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Adults Social Worker - Generic Adults TeamSpecialism: Generic Adults... JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Adults Social Worker - Generic Adults TeamSpecialism: Generic Adults TeamLocation: Oldham, UKSalary: £30 per hourContract Duration: 3 monthsFull Time: YesAn exciting opportunity has become available for an experienced Adults Social Worker to join Oldham Council's Generic Adults Team. This full-time locum role offers a 3-month contract with hybrid working, giving you the opportunity to make a meaningful impact while enjoying the flexibility that locum work provides.Perks and benefits: Locum flexibility: Enjoy the freedom to balance your professional and personal commitments while gaining valuable experience.Competitive rewards: Benefit from an attractive hourly rate that recognises your skills and experience.Hybrid working: Enjoy a healthy balance between office-based collaboration and remote working.Professional development: Enhance your knowledge and experience within a supportive team, helping you progress your social work career. What you will do: Complete Care Act assessments, reviews, and support planning.Undertake Mental Capacity Assessments and participate in best interest decision-making.Carry out risk assessments and develop comprehensive risk management plans.Manage a varied caseload, supporting adults with a wide range of needs.Investigate safeguarding concerns in accordance with statutory guidance and local procedures.Work collaboratively with health professionals, carers, providers, and partner agencies to deliver coordinated care.Maintain accurate and up-to-date case records and reports.Empower adults to achieve outcomes that promote independence, choice, and wellbeing. Oldham offers an excellent place to live and work, combining a welcoming community with affordable living and excellent transport links to Manchester and the surrounding areas. With beautiful countryside nearby and a strong commitment to high-quality adult social care, Oldham provides an ideal environment to develop your career while making a real difference.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.
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JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Social Worker Specialism: Adults Community Team Location: Talbot Gat... JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Social Worker Specialism: Adults Community Team Location: Talbot Gateway, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY1 3AH Salary: £30.66 per hourStart Date: Temporary - 27th July 2026 Imagine the opportunity to be an Adults Social Worker in the vibrant town of Blackpool, where each day you will make a difference in the community. Blackpool Council is seeking an enthusiastic and experienced social worker to join its dynamic Adults Community Team. This pivotal role, set within the heart of Blackpool at Talbot Gateway, offers a rewarding chance to harness your skills while promoting greater independence among adults. Embrace the chance to work 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday, at an attractive pay rate, all beginning on a temporary contract starting 27th July 2026.Working Arrangements: Embrace a hybrid working model with at least three days in the office, ensuring a blend of team collaboration and autonomous work. Perks and Benefits:- Full Time: Enjoy the stability and structure of a 37-hour work week, providing a solid foundation for your professional life. - Hybrid Working: Strike the perfect balance between office and remote work, allowing flexibility and a better work-life balance. - Professional Development: Benefit from protected Continuing Professional Development (CPD) time, keeping your skills sharp and up-to-date. - Parking Perks: Receive a parking permit for restricted areas and access to reduced-rate office parking, simplifying your commute. What you will do: - Manage a diverse caseload of adults with varying care and support needs. - Conduct strengths-based assessments, care planning, reviews, and risk assessments, empowering individuals to thrive. - Facilitate access to community resources, voluntary organisations, and commissioned services to maximise independence. - Apply relevant adult social care legislation and statutory responsibilities with diligence. - Collaborate with service users, families, carers, health professionals, and partner agencies to deliver holistic support. - Maintain precise and timely case records to ensure transparency and continuity of care. - Make informed and autonomous decisions in complex situations with competing priorities. Requirements: - Qualified Social Worker with Social Work England registration. - Experience in Adult Social Care, demonstrating a thorough understanding of relevant legislation. - Strong communication, negotiation, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. - Capacity to work independently while contributing to a multidisciplinary team. - Satisfactory employment references covering the last three years, with any gaps explained and verified. Why choose Blackpool?It is not just a vibrant place to work; it is a fantastic place to live. With its iconic attractions, beautiful beaches, and lively community events, Blackpool offers a unique blend of leisure and lifestyle. Step into a role where your contributions will resonate throughout the community, all while enjoying what this charming coastal town has to offer. Join us in creating a brighter future for Blackpool. 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.
JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Social Work Team ManagerSpecialism: Looked After Children TeamJob Lo... JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Social Work Team ManagerSpecialism: Looked After Children TeamJob Location: BoltonSalary: £46 HourlyType: Locum, Full Time, OngoingSocial Work Team Manager - Child Looked After Team in Bolton earning £46 hourly, ongoing. This full-time position offers a unique and thrilling opportunity for a motivated leader ready to take the next step in their career. Situated in the heart of Bolton, this role provides a vibrant working environment while also offering the flexibility and benefits that come with locum work. Perks and benefits:- Hourly Salary: Enjoy the rewarding hourly rate of £46, allowing you to maximise your earnings with every dedicated hour you invest in this important role. - Work-Life Balance: Embrace the flexibility that comes with locum work, allowing you to tailor your work schedule to suit your personal life. - Professional Growth: Gain new skills and broaden your experience through exposure to varied cases and collaborative team environments within the Child Looked After Team. - Networking Opportunities: Enhance your professional network by engaging with like-minded professionals and experts in the field. - Immediate Impact: Make a difference from day one, with the chance to directly contribute to improving the lives of children and young people in care. What you will do:- Lead and manage the Child Looked After Team to ensure high-quality service delivery to children in care and their families. - Oversee and support team members, providing guidance and direction on complex case matters. - Develop and implement care plans that meet statutory requirements and are tailored to the individual needs of each child. - Liaise and collaborate with other agencies, such as health care providers and educational institutions, to ensure a holistic approach to each child’s well-being. - Monitor and evaluate team performance, identifying areas for improvement and supporting continuous professional development. - Ensure compliance with legal, ethical, and organisational standards and policies. Bolton offers a rich tapestry of culture, history, and community spirit, making it a fantastic place to live and work. With its strategic location close to Manchester, excellent transport links, and a blend of urban and rural settings, Bolton is an ideal place for those looking to enjoy both work and leisure. Come and experience the vibrant community environment while making a significant impact in the world of social work. 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.
JOB-20240905-7a6f785b Job Title: Occupational Therapist – Children with Disabilities TeamSpe... JOB-20240905-7a6f785b Job Title: Occupational Therapist – Children with Disabilities TeamSpecialism: AHP – Occupational TherapyLocation: Droylsden, UKSalary: Up to £39.00 per hourType: Ongoing, Full TimeOccupational Therapist within the Children with Disabilities Team in Droylsden, earning up to £39.00 per hour. This exciting ongoing locum opportunity offers full-time hours and the chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and young people with disabilities, complex health needs, and long-term conditions. Working within a dedicated multidisciplinary team, you will support children and families to maximise independence, improve quality of life, and achieve positive outcomes through specialist occupational therapy interventions.Perks and benefits• Full Time: Enjoy the stability and continuity of a full-time role, allowing you to build strong relationships with children, families, and partner agencies.• Hourly Pay: Earn up to £39.00 per hour, providing flexibility and rewarding your specialist expertise.• Work-Life Balance: Benefit from the flexibility and autonomy that locum work offers while maintaining a fulfilling career.• Varied Experience: Gain exposure to a diverse range of cases, enhancing your clinical skills and professional development.• Professional Networking: Work alongside a wide range of professionals across health, social care, education, and housing services.• Meaningful Impact: Play a vital role in improving the lives of children and young people with complex needs within the local community.What you will do• Specialist Assessments: Undertake comprehensive occupational therapy assessments for children and young people with disabilities, complex health needs, chronic illnesses, and social care needs.• Intervention Planning: Develop and implement personalised intervention plans designed to maximise independence and participation in daily activities.• Complex Case Management: Manage complex and highly complex cases, providing specialist advice and recommendations.• Equipment Recommendations: Assess and recommend specialist equipment, adaptations, and assistive technology to support children in home, school, and community environments.• Family-Centred Practice: Work closely with children, young people, and their families to ensure their views, wishes, and goals inform all care and support planning.• Multi-Agency Working: Collaborate with health professionals, social workers, housing teams, education providers, and other partner agencies to deliver coordinated support.• Risk Assessment: Identify risks and develop strategies that promote safety, independence, and positive outcomes.• Report Writing: Prepare detailed assessments, recommendations, and reports to support funding, adaptations, and care planning processes.• Advocacy: Promote choice, inclusion, and participation for children and young people with disabilities.Qualifications / Requirements• Occupational Therapy Qualification: Degree in Occupational Therapy or equivalent recognised qualification.• Registration: Current HCPC registration as an Occupational Therapist.• Children's Services Experience: Previous experience working with children and young people with disabilities and complex needs.• Assessment Skills: Strong experience undertaking specialist assessments and developing intervention plans.• Equipment and Adaptations Knowledge: Experience recommending equipment, assistive technology, and environmental adaptations.• Communication Skills: Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication abilities.• Multi-Agency Working: Ability to work effectively with families, carers, schools, healthcare providers, and social care professionals.• Driving Licence: Full UK driving licence is essential.Why DroylsdenDroylsden offers an excellent blend of community spirit, local amenities, and convenient access to Greater Manchester. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, green spaces, and strong local identity, the town provides an outstanding environment for both professional development and personal wellbeing. With excellent transport links and a supportive community, Droylsden is a fantastic place to build your Occupational Therapy career.Working with Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary 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 nowTake the next step in your Occupational Therapy career and join the Children with Disabilities Team in Droylsden with Sanctuary Personnel.
JOB-20240819-db742659 Job Title:Adults Social Worker – Neighbourhood TeamSpecialism:Adult Social Car... JOB-20240819-db742659 Job Title:Adults Social Worker – Neighbourhood TeamSpecialism:Adult Social CareLocation:Blackpool, UKSalary:£30.66 hourlyType:Locum, Ongoing, Full TimeOngoing, exciting opportunity for a dynamic and experienced Adults Social Worker to join the vibrant Neighbourhood Health & Social Care Team on a locum basis. Dive into a full-time role where you'll work 7.4 hours per day, Monday to Friday, immersed in community-based initiatives across Blackpool, ensuring adults and their carers receive top-notch support and services to lead independent and fulfilling lives.Perks and benefits Full Time: Enjoy the balance of a structured workweek where you can make the most of your weekends.Competitive Hourly Rate: At £30.66 an hour, it's not only financially rewarding but also gives you flexibility and freedom.Meaningful Impact: Be part of a team that directly impacts the well-being and independence of adults in your community.Multidisciplinary Team: Collaborate with health professionals and partner agencies to broaden your skills and impact.Work-Life Balance: With consistent hours, enjoy stability and the ability to plan ahead. What you will do Manage a caseload of adults with varied health and social care needs, ensuring personalised support.Complete strengths-based assessments, care planning, reviews, and risk assessments to tailor care plans.Collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team of health professionals and partner agencies.Develop and implement person-centred care and support plans promoting independence and wellbeing.Support carers by identifying their needs and ensuring they receive the necessary help and resources.Apply relevant social care legislation and statutory duties in all aspects of your practice.Maintain accurate and up-to-date case records in line with council policies and professional standards. Working EnvironmentYou're based within Blackpool's community health centres, working closely with health and social care colleagues. This role offers a rewarding opportunity to provide coordinated, person-centred support that keeps people safe, independent, and connected.Why Join Blackpool Council?Be part of an integrated Health & Social Care team where collaborative multidisciplinary working is the norm, offering you meaningful work that truly supports adults to achieve positive outcomes. Work with a progressive local authority known for its strengths-based practice while enjoying the beautiful coastal environment.Blackpool isn’t just a fantastic place to work; it’s a lively seaside town offering a great quality of life, with entertainment, culture, and stunning beaches to explore on your days off. Join us in making a difference in Blackpool today!Working with Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary 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 Neighbourhood Health & Social Care Team in Blackpool and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
JOB-20240911-46972578Job Title: Non-Medical PrescriberSpecialism: Substance Misuse Team Location: La... JOB-20240911-46972578Job Title: Non-Medical PrescriberSpecialism: Substance Misuse Team Location: Lancaster, UK Salary: £58 Per Hour (Umbrella) Contract: Full Time, 2-Month Block Booking (Potential to Extend) Start Date: ASAP Are you ready for an exhilarating opportunity in the heart of Lancaster? We are seeking a Non-Medical Prescriber specialising in Substance Misuse for a full-time role, five days a week, Monday through Friday, from 09:00 to 17:00. This position is perfect for those seeking both professional challenge and personal fulfilment. Dive into this dynamic field where your expertise will be truly valued and make a difference in people's lives. With a competitive hourly rate and the possibility of contract extension, what's not to love? Join us and become part of a rewarding journey. Perks and benefits:- Full Time: Dive headfirst into your career with a commitment that pays off! - Flexibility: Locum work allows you to manage your schedule, offering a great work-life balance. - Competitive Pay Rate: Command a superior hourly rate that reflects your skills and dedication. - Build Experience: Enhance your CV with hands-on experience in the crucial and rewarding field of Substance Misuse. What you will do:- Undertake comprehensive assessments of patients within the substance misuse services. - Prescribe appropriate medications in line with national and local guidelines. - Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to create holistic care plans. - Monitor and evaluate patient progress, making necessary adjustments to treatment plans. - Provide expert advice and support to patients to promote recovery and wellbeing. - Maintain accurate records in compliance with regulatory requirements. Why choose Lancaster?Nestled in the scenic landscapes of the North West, Lancaster offers a unique blend of history and vibrant city life. Enjoy the rich cultural heritage, excellent educational facilities, and a warm community atmosphere. Whether you’re drawn to the beautiful countryside or the lively town centre, Lancaster is a fantastic place to live and work, providing both peace and adventure in equal measure. Join us and find your perfect balance in Lancaster today! 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.
JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Adults Social Worker - Hospital Discharge TeamSpecialism: Hospital D... JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Adults Social Worker - Hospital Discharge TeamSpecialism: Hospital DischargeLocation: Rochdale, UKSalary: £30.00 per hourType: Locum, Full Time, 37 Hours Weekly, OngoingAdults Social Worker - Hospital Discharge Team within Hospital Discharge in Rochdale (UK), earning £30.00 per hour. This ongoing role is full-time, spanning 37 hours per week from Monday to Friday with working hours from 08:30 to 16:45. This is an exhilarating opportunity for a skilled and dynamic Social Worker to become part of the Home First Hospital Discharge Hub in the Integrated Middleton Locality. In this position, you will support adults transitioning from hospital to community, collaborating with service users, carers, health colleagues, and multidisciplinary teams to achieve a safe and efficient discharge.Perks and benefits Locum Job: Enjoy a flexible work schedule that can adapt to your lifestyle, allowing for a robust work-life balance while gaining diverse experience across different settings.Competitive Pay: Earn £30.00 per hour, reflecting your skills, experience, and professional value.Professional Growth: Benefit from regular supervision with an Advanced Practitioner and ongoing professional development opportunities within a supportive environment.Networking Opportunities: Collaborate with a wide range of professionals, expanding your knowledge and professional connections across the social care sector. What you will do Complete statutory social work assessments for adults post-hospital admission.Coordinate safe and timely hospital discharges through effective planning.Conduct Care Act 2014 assessments and develop person-centred support plans.Undertake Mental Capacity Assessments and participate in best interest decisions.Promote independence and wellbeing, identifying community support networks.Manage risk and implement appropriate safeguarding measures.Work jointly with hospital teams, health professionals, and the voluntary sector.Develop innovative solutions for post-discharge care needs.Provide support and guidance to carers and signpost appropriate services.Participate in duty team responsibilities, attending to urgent service needs.Handle a varied caseload, meeting statutory timescales.Maintain accurate case records in line with data protection regulations.Ensure compliance with relevant legal frameworks and professional standards. Qualifications / Requirements / Person Specification Essential: Registered with Social Work England.Essential: Qualified Social Worker with adult social care experience.Essential: Proven experience in hospital social work and discharge planning.Desirable: Experience in multidisciplinary working and community-based support. Rochdale is a vibrant community with a rich cultural heritage and outstanding natural beauty on its doorstep. With its blend of urban life and nearby countryside, Rochdale offers an attractive place to live, work, and unwind. Join a supportive council committed to providing high-quality services, and be part of a community where your work makes a real impact every day.Working with Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary 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 Hospital Discharge Team in Rochdale and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.
JOB-20240819-db742659 Job Title: Social Worker – Duty & Assessment TeamSpecialism: Socia... JOB-20240819-db742659 Job Title: Social Worker – Duty & Assessment TeamSpecialism: Social Worker – ChildrenLocation: Lancashire, UKSalary: £36.00 per hourType: Ongoing, Part Time / Full TimeSocial Worker within the Duty & Assessment Team in Lancashire, earning £36.00 per hour. This ongoing locum opportunity offers both part-time and full-time flexibility, providing an excellent opportunity to work at the front door of Children's Social Care. You will play a vital role in safeguarding children and supporting families through timely assessments, interventions, and multi-agency collaboration. Covering areas including Fylde and Wyre, with office bases in Fleetwood, Lytham St Annes, and Kirkham, this role offers a varied and rewarding working environment.Perks and benefits• Part Time / Full Time: Choose a working pattern that fits around your lifestyle and personal commitments.• Hourly Pay: Earn a competitive rate of £36.00 per hour, rewarding your skills and experience.• Professional Growth: Gain exposure to a wide range of safeguarding and assessment work, enhancing your expertise and career development.• Networking Opportunities: Build strong professional relationships with colleagues and partner agencies across multiple services.• Meaningful Impact: Make a real difference in the lives of children and families by ensuring they receive timely support and protection.• Varied Experience: Enjoy the flexibility and diversity that locum work provides while broadening your professional knowledge.What you will do• Referral Management: Receive, screen, and respond to referrals relating to children and families, assessing risk and determining appropriate interventions.• Assessment: Complete Child and Family Assessments and other statutory assessments within legislative timescales.• Direct Work: Undertake home visits and engage directly with children to understand their lived experiences, wishes, and feelings.• Safeguarding: Identify safeguarding concerns, assess risks, and implement protective measures where significant harm is identified.• Case Management: Manage a varied caseload including Child in Need, Child Protection, and Public Law Outline (PLO) cases.• Risk Assessment: Complete evidence-based risk assessments and provide professional recommendations to inform decision-making.• Family Support: Work with families to identify strengths, build resilience, and promote positive outcomes for children.• Multi-Agency Working: Coordinate assessments and interventions alongside education, health services, police, early help teams, and voluntary organisations.• Professional Meetings: Participate in strategy discussions, child protection conferences, core groups, legal planning meetings, and safeguarding forums.• Report Writing: Prepare clear, analytical reports for conferences, court proceedings, and statutory reviews.• Record Keeping: Maintain accurate and timely records using the council's electronic case management systems.• Duty Responsibilities: Contribute to duty rota requirements and respond promptly to urgent safeguarding referrals.• Professional Development: Engage in supervision, reflective practice, audits, and continuous learning opportunities.• Equality and Inclusion: Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion throughout all aspects of practice.Qualifications / Requirements• Social Work Qualification: Degree in Social Work or equivalent recognised qualification.• Registration: Current Social Work England registration.• Experience: Previous experience within Children's Social Care, particularly in Duty, Assessment, Safeguarding, or Front Door services.• Safeguarding Knowledge: Strong understanding of child protection legislation, safeguarding frameworks, and statutory guidance.• Assessment Skills: Proven experience undertaking assessments and managing risk effectively.• Court Knowledge: Understanding of Public Law Outline processes and court-related social work practice.• Communication Skills: Excellent written, verbal, analytical, and report-writing abilities.• Organisational Skills: Ability to manage competing priorities within a fast-paced environment.Why LancashireLancashire offers a fantastic quality of life with its beautiful coastline, rolling countryside, vibrant towns, and rich cultural heritage. Whether exploring the Fylde Coast, enjoying local attractions, or taking advantage of excellent transport links, Lancashire provides an outstanding balance between professional opportunity and personal wellbeing. It is a wonderful place to build your social work career while enjoying everything the region has to offer.Working with Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary 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 nowTake the next step in your social work career and join the Duty & Assessment Team in Lancashire with Sanctuary Personnel.
JOB-20241107-af0545f3 Job Title: Band 5 Custody Nurse or Paramedic Specialism: Custody Healthcare Lo... JOB-20241107-af0545f3 Job Title: Band 5 Custody Nurse or Paramedic Specialism: Custody Healthcare Location: Blackpool, UK Type: Full-time, PermanentWe are seeking an experienced Healthcare Professional (HCP) to join our dynamic team in Blackpool. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a stimulating environment, where you can make a real difference in the lives of individuals within police custody. You will be working for a forward-thinking company known for valuing and supporting its staff, with opportunities for career growth and development. If you are looking for a full-time role that challenges your skills and provides a vital service to the community, we encourage you to consider this position.Perks and benefits: Professional registration support: Reimbursement for one professional registration fee annually (NMC or HCPC), helping you keep your credentials up to date.Generous annual leave: Enjoy 25 days of annual leave, increasing to 28 days after 5 years, plus bank holidays.Enhanced sick pay: Benefit from 4 weeks of sick pay, increasing to 6 weeks after 3 years, following successful completion of a 6-month probation period.Overtime enhancements: Competitive overtime rates from 1.25 to double time during Christmas, with additional enhancements if 8 overtime shifts are worked in a month.Death in service benefit: Gain added peace of mind with valuable financial protection.Pension contribution: Receive a statutory-level pension contribution to help secure your future.Employee assistance programme: Access confidential support whenever you need it.Mileage allowance: Mileage paid at 45p per mile for any cross-cover shifts.Free uniform and training: We provide uniforms and training so you can focus on delivering exceptional care.Revalidation support: Receive assistance with revalidation to simplify your professional journey. What you will do: Attend all calls as requested and directed by the call centre.Conduct clinical assessments and deliver high standards of care to detained patients, assessing their fitness for detention, interview, release, or transfer.Provide healthcare interventions for minor ailments or injuries and refer cases that require more serious attention.Perform forensic examinations of individuals in police care, documenting injuries and collecting DNA evidence where necessary.Examine police officers or staff injured on duty, offering appropriate management and documentation of injuries.Collect specimens as required by legislation, ensuring compliance with procedures.Operate within the scope of PACE legislation Code C, maintaining professional standards.Prepare written statements within 7–10 days upon request and give oral testimony in court or tribunals as necessary.Maintain complete and accurate clinical records that are accessible even after your contract ends.Conduct assessments for alcohol and drug intoxication and withdrawal.Undertake Mental Health and Learning Disability assessments as needed.Collaborate with the Clinical Lead to enhance medical services.Fulfil duties as a Forensic Clinician in custody and maintain clinical skills and competencies. Blackpool is not only a vibrant place to live but also offers a supportive community perfect for both personal and professional growth. With its stunning coastline and rich cultural life, it is a fantastic location to further your career. If you are ready for a new adventure and possess the skills and qualifications required, apply now and become part of our dedicated team.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.
Job Title: Band 6 Audiologist Specialism: Community Team Location: Manchester, UK Salary: £25 Hour... Job Title: Band 6 Audiologist Specialism: Community Team Location: Manchester, UK Salary: £25 Hourly This is an exciting opportunity for a Band 6 Community Audiologist to join our vibrant team in Manchester earning £25 hourly. Seeking an ASAP Start with ongoing potential, this full-time role is perfect for an audiologist ready to bring their expertise to the community setting. Whether you're eager to make a difference in patient care or expand your horizons in audiology, this role offers challenges and rewards alike. Perks and benefits:- Full-Time: Immerse yourself in a role that keeps you engaged and provides a stable work schedule. - Competitive pay: Enjoy an enticing hourly rate that rewards your skills and expertise. - Flexible working: With the nature of locum work, enjoy the variety and flexibility in your career. - Professional development: Access to opportunities for growth and enhancing your skillset. - Supportive team environment: Join a dynamic team focused on collaboration and impact. What you will do:- Conduct a wide array of specialist audiology tests, ensuring accurate assessments and reporting of findings. - Engage with a diverse caseload, focusing on paediatric audiology in the community setting, bringing your expertise to every case. - Travel within the Manchester community to reach patients, playing a key role in delivering healthcare. - Collaborate with fellow healthcare professionals, utilizing leadership skills to guide the team to success. - Provide exceptional patient care and educational support to individuals and families. Requirements:- Registered Audiologist with a BSc (Hons) or MSc in Audiology. - Essential paediatric experience and demonstrated ability to work in clinical settings. - Car driver is essential for this community-focused role. - Ability to perform specialist tests and provide detailed reports. - Experience working at Band 6 level with proven leadership within a team. - HCPC registration and at least 2 years of experience. Manchester is not just a place to work; it's a vibrant city bursting with cultural richness and exciting opportunities. With its impressive history, thriving arts scene, and welcoming community, you will find Manchester a fantastic place to live and work. Join us and make a meaningful impact while enjoying all the offerings of this dynamic city. 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.
Position: Band 6 Audiologist within the Paediatric Team Location: Manchester UK Salary: £25 hourly S... Position: Band 6 Audiologist within the Paediatric Team Location: Manchester UK Salary: £25 hourly Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing Full Time 37.5 hours weekly Embark on an exciting journey in Manchester as a Band 6 Audiologist with the Paediatric Team. Enjoy the best of locum work while making a significant difference in young lives. This rewarding position offers £25 per hour and promises ongoing opportunities in the vibrant city of Manchester. Dive into a full-time role for 37.5 hours per week with the flexibility and variety that only locum work can provide.Perks and benefits: Full Time: Our full-time position lets you immerse yourself fully in this rewarding role while maintaining work-life balance.Flexible Schedule: Enjoy the beauty of locum work with adaptable schedules that fit your lifestyle.Variety of Experiences: Engage with different cases and conditions, enriching your professional journey and expertise.Networking Opportunities: Connect with health professionals and other experts, broadening your career prospects and knowledge. What you will do: Conduct a range of specialist audiological assessments for paediatric patients, delivering appropriate interventions.Analyse test results and create detailed reports on your findings, playing a key role in patient care plans.Provide guidance to junior staff and students, leveraging your experience in leadership within the team.Collaborate with the wider clinical team, engaging in multidisciplinary care approaches that enhance patient outcomes.Work directly within clinical areas, ensuring adherence to safety and quality standards. Requirements: A registered Audiologist with BSc (Hons) or MSc in Audiology alongside essential paediatric experience.Proven ability to perform specialist tests and produce comprehensive reports.Experience working at a Band 6 level with demonstrated leadership skills.HCPC registration is necessary.At least two years of relevant experience.A car driver is preferable to facilitate movement across sites. Living and working in Manchester offers a unique mix of cultural diversity, rich history, and a vibrant social scene. The city is home to two world-renowned football clubs, trendy restaurants, and a thriving arts scene. As you work in this dynamic role, you'll also have the chance to explore the iconic landmarks and beautiful parks that make Manchester a fantastic place to live and work. 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.
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.
JOB-20241107-c19abce7Job Title: Midwife – Relocate to AustraliaLocation: AustraliaSalary: $39.93 - $... JOB-20241107-c19abce7Job Title: Midwife – Relocate to AustraliaLocation: AustraliaSalary: $39.93 - $54.11 per hourAre you ready for an exciting new adventure?Sanctuary Personnel is looking for passionate and dedicated Midwives to embark on a life-changing opportunity in Australia. This is your chance to experience a fantastic lifestyle while making a meaningful impact in maternal and newborn care.Join a healthcare system that prioritises work-life balance, professional development, and high-quality patient care.Why Make the Move?Australia offers breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and a world-class healthcare system. With relocation assistance and generous employee benefits, we make your transition as seamless as possible.What’s in It for You? $10,000 AUD relocation support to make your move stress-freeNot-for-profit salary packaging benefits, discounted health insurance, and gym membershipsPaid parental leaveOngoing training, career development pathways, and progression opportunitiesFlexible working arrangements to suit your lifestyle Your Role as a Midwife Provide exceptional care to expectant mothers, new mothers, and newbornsSupport and mentor junior colleagues, student midwives, and Assistants in Nursing (AINs)Maintain the highest standards of maternal and neonatal careWork collaboratively with obstetricians, nurses, and allied health professionalsDeliver antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal careOffer education and emotional support to mothers and families throughout their pregnancy and postnatal journey What You’ll Need A Midwifery qualificationAHPRA registrationRecent clinical experience in a maternity unit, including birth suite and acute care hospital settingsAbility to work both independently and as part of a teamFull COVID-19 vaccination About Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary Personnel is an award-winning recruitment agency, recognised for its dedication to excellence and innovation. With a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, we welcome applicants from all backgrounds. Twice awarded Best Candidate Care at the Recruiter Awards, we prioritise your success and well-being.By partnering with leading healthcare providers, we support professionals in advancing their careers while making a difference in communities worldwide.Ready to Start Your Australian Journey?Take the next step in your career and embrace a fresh start in Australia. Apply today, and let us guide you through the relocation process!
JOB-20241107-754a2e54Senior Specialist Clinical Pharmacist Specialism: Clinical Pharmacy – Acute Car... JOB-20241107-754a2e54Senior Specialist Clinical Pharmacist Specialism: Clinical Pharmacy – Acute Care & Oncology Job type: Part-time / Full-time Contract: Permanent Location: Manchester About the role An exceptional opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Specialist Clinical Pharmacist to join the Pharmacy team at The Christie Private Care Centre in Manchester. This role is ideally suited to a pharmacist with strong expertise in acute care and oncology who is passionate about delivering high-quality, patient-centred clinical pharmacy services.Based within one of the world’s leading private healthcare facilities—rated “Outstanding” by the CQC—you will play a pivotal role in supporting innovative cancer treatments and contributing to pioneering clinical trials within a highly respected multidisciplinary environment. Perks and benefits Flexible working options: Part-time or full-time opportunities to suit your lifestyle. Generous annual leave: 25 days per year plus bank holidays, with the option to buy or sell leave. Private healthcare cover: Access to private medical insurance at premium hospitals. Life assurance: Provided from day one for peace of mind. Enhanced pension scheme: Private pension contributions that increase with length of service. Travel and lifestyle benefits: Season ticket loans, cycle-to-work scheme, and discounts with over 800 major retailers. What you will do Deliver, develop, and evaluate high-quality clinical pharmacy services for oncology and acute care patients at The Christie Private Care Centre. Implement and support medicines management systems, ensuring safe, effective, and evidence-based use of medicines. Act as a senior clinical role model within oncology pharmacy, providing supervision and support to pharmacy staff. Deliver education and training to nursing and medical colleagues to promote best practice in medicines optimisation. Maintain professional accountability for pharmacy services under your remit, driving continuous service improvement. Contribute to strategic planning and service development within the pharmacy department to enhance patient outcomes. Why Manchester? Manchester is a thriving, dynamic city known for its world-class healthcare, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant social scene. From renowned music and sport to diverse dining and excellent transport links, the city offers an outstanding quality of life alongside exciting professional opportunities. Working with Sanctuary Personnel Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning recruitment agency. With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews and multiple industry accolades, we are committed to securing roles that genuinely match your expertise, career goals, and lifestyle.
Job Title: Midwife – Relocate to AustraliaLocation: AustraliaSalary: $39.93 - $54.11 per hourAre you... Job Title: Midwife – Relocate to AustraliaLocation: AustraliaSalary: $39.93 - $54.11 per hourAre you ready for an exciting new adventure?Sanctuary Personnel is looking for passionate and dedicated Midwives to embark on a life-changing opportunity in Australia. This is your chance to experience a fantastic lifestyle while making a meaningful impact in maternal and newborn care.Join a healthcare system that prioritises work-life balance, professional development, and high-quality patient care.Why Make the Move?Australia offers breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and a world-class healthcare system. With relocation assistance and generous employee benefits, we make your transition as seamless as possible.What’s in It for You? $10,000 AUD relocation support to make your move stress-freeNot-for-profit salary packaging benefits, discounted health insurance, and gym membershipsPaid parental leaveOngoing training, career development pathways, and progression opportunitiesFlexible working arrangements to suit your lifestyle Your Role as a Midwife Provide exceptional care to expectant mothers, new mothers, and newbornsSupport and mentor junior colleagues, student midwives, and Assistants in Nursing (AINs)Maintain the highest standards of maternal and neonatal careWork collaboratively with obstetricians, nurses, and allied health professionalsDeliver antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal careOffer education and emotional support to mothers and families throughout their pregnancy and postnatal journey What You’ll Need A Midwifery qualificationAHPRA registrationRecent clinical experience in a maternity unit, including birth suite and acute care hospital settingsAbility to work both independently and as part of a teamFull COVID-19 vaccination About Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary Personnel is an award-winning recruitment agency, recognised for its dedication to excellence and innovation. With a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, we welcome applicants from all backgrounds. Twice awarded Best Candidate Care at the Recruiter Awards, we prioritise your success and well-being.By partnering with leading healthcare providers, we support professionals in advancing their careers while making a difference in communities worldwide.Ready to Start Your Australian Journey?Take the next step in your career and embrace a fresh start in Australia. Apply today, and let us guide you through the relocation process!