JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Occupational Therapist – Social Services Triage/Duty Location: Ayles... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Occupational Therapist – Social Services Triage/Duty Location: Aylesbury Working Pattern: Full-Time (Part-Time considered) Contract Duration: ASAP Start – Ongoing Pay Rate: £34–£36 per hour We are on the hunt for a resourceful and proactive Occupational Therapist to join our dynamic Social Services Triage and Duty team in Aylesbury. This crucial role not only involves assessing the needs of our service users but also plays a key part in recommending interventions, equipment, and adaptations that support independence. By joining us, you’ll work across multiple sites ensuring timely responses to referrals and make a significant difference in people's lives. Flexibility is at your fingertips—whether you prefer full-time or a tailored part-time schedule, we've got you covered. Start your journey with us ASAP! Perks and benefits: Enjoy the freedom of flexible working arrangements—whether you opt for full-time or part-time, we accommodate your lifestyle.Benefit from a competitive hourly rate that recognises your expertise and dedication.Join a supportive multidisciplinary team environment where collaboration and professional growth are encouraged.Make a tangible impact on the community, improving the lives of adults and helping them achieve better independence and well-being.Plus, relish the satisfaction of contributing to meaningful work that makes every day fulfilling and rewarding. What you will do: Conduct prompt triage assessments of incoming referrals to efficiently determine suitable support pathways. Undertake comprehensive holistic assessments of service users, primarily at their homes, to evaluate their functional abilities and environmental challenges. Recommend and facilitate major adaptations through the Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) process, collaborating closely with service users, families, and stakeholders such as surveyors and housing providers. Assess and prescribe appropriate equipment to enhance safety, mobility, and independence, including complex moving and handling solutions. Collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, including social workers, housing officers, and community health professionals, to deliver well-coordinated care and support plans.Provide clear and accurate documentation of assessments, decisions, and interventions in line with local authority procedures and legislative frameworks. Offer professional advice and guidance to colleagues, carers, and service users on matters related to occupational therapy.Support service users and their families through changes and adaptations that improve quality of life, ensuring a person-centred and strengths-based approach. Requirements: A minimum of two years’ post-qualification experience as an Occupational Therapist, preferably within a local authority or adult social care setting.Proven experience with manual handling, major adaptations, and processing Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG).HCPC registration as a practising Occupational Therapist is essential.Strong communication, assessment, and organisational skills.Ability to work independently and manage a varied caseload effectively.A valid UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is preferable due to the travel requirements of the role. Become a part of the vibrant Aylesbury community, a place where rich history meets contemporary living. With its charming market town atmosphere, excellent transport links, and range of leisure and cultural activities, Aylesbury offers an exceptional setting both to work and live. Join us in making a difference and experience the rewarding environment of Aylesbury. 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-20240830-9051a9aaBand 6 Speech & Language Therapist – Community Learning Disability / Dyspha... JOB-20240830-9051a9aaBand 6 Speech & Language Therapist – Community Learning Disability / Dysphagia Team Job Title: Band 6 Speech and Language Therapist – Community Learning Disability / Dysphagia Team Location: Cambridgeshire Pay Rate: £26 per hour Contract Type: Locum | Ongoing | Part-Time or Full-Time Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist seeking a rewarding role in a forward-thinking and supportive environment? This exciting opportunity invites you to join the Community Learning Disability / Dysphagia Team in Cambridgeshire, delivering exceptional speech and language therapy across diverse community settings.Offering flexibility, remote working, and an attractive hourly rate of £26, this ongoing locum position is perfect for those looking to make a difference while maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Whether you’re seeking part-time or full-time hours, this role provides an excellent opportunity to develop your professional expertise in a stimulating and collaborative environment. Perks and Benefits: Flexible Working Options: Choose between part-time or full-time hours to suit your lifestyle and personal commitments. Remote Working: Enjoy the benefits of working from home while still providing essential care to your clients. Competitive Pay: Earn £26 per hour, recognising your skills and dedication. Professional Development: Engage in continuous learning opportunities to further your knowledge in learning disabilities and dysphagia. Variety and Challenge: Gain valuable experience across a range of community settings and complex caseloads, making each day unique and rewarding. What You Will Do: Conduct comprehensive dysphagia assessments for adults with learning disabilities, identifying individual care needs and intervention strategies. Develop and implement management plans for support staff and family carers to ensure consistent and compassionate care. Collaborate within multidisciplinary teams, providing holistic care and contributing to tailored support plans for individuals with complex needs. Deliver training and professional guidance to staff and carers on dysphagia management and communication support. Maintain accurate clinical records and contribute to service audits and development initiatives. Participate in regular supervision and team meetings, sharing best practices and promoting service excellence. Requirements: Registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a Speech and Language Therapist. Minimum of 2 years’ experience in speech and language therapy, with expertise in dysphagia and learning disabilities. A valid driver’s licence is preferable, allowing flexibility to travel between sites when required. Why Cambridgeshire? Cambridgeshire is a truly inspiring place to work and live — offering the best of both worlds: the tranquillity of the countryside and the energy of vibrant city life. With its historic architecture, scenic landscapes, and thriving cultural scene, Cambridgeshire provides the ideal backdrop for both personal and professional growth. Join a passionate team that’s committed to making a real difference in the lives of others. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for healthcare and social care professionals. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and multiple industry awards, we’re dedicated to connecting you with roles that match your expertise and aspirations — offering the best possible rates and ongoing support throughout your career.
JOB-20240905-7a6f785bLocum Occupational Therapist within Community Team in Chepstow UK Full Time Ong... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bLocum Occupational Therapist within Community Team in Chepstow UK Full Time Ongoing We have a thrilling opportunity for an Occupational Therapist located in the vibrant town of Chepstow. This locum position involves working with a passionate Community Team to deliver high-quality occupational therapy services, all while maintaining the flexibility of an ongoing contract. Whether you're looking to expand your skills or enjoy the benefits of locum work, this role is ideal for those interested in making a genuine difference in community health. Join our team full time, and experience the rewards of supporting individuals to maintain independence and avoid unnecessary hospital admissions. Perks and benefits:- Full Time: Embrace the stability of full-time work while enjoying the diverse challenges each day presents. - Flexible Working Hours: Tailor your schedule as you prefer, with the opportunity to balance work and life seamlessly. - Professional Development: Access to training resources and ongoing support to further your career in occupational therapy. - Networking Opportunities: Engage with a community of like-minded professionals sharing similar goals and interests. What you will do:- Deliver occupational therapy interventions in patients' homes and community settings, ensuring individuals can maintain their independence. - Conduct comprehensive assessments and create bespoke intervention plans for those with long-term complex needs. - Support admission avoidance through prompt therapeutic input, enabling individuals to remain within their communities. - Recommend, arrange, and manage assistive equipment and home adaptations, including processing Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs). - Conduct housing assessments and contribute to manual handling and reablement plans. - Participate in a weekly Duty rota to respond to queries and undertake urgent visits efficiently. - Act as a Trusted Assessor to set up and review care packages based on assessed needs. - Efficiently manage a varied caseload, demonstrating strong organisational and clinical reasoning skills. Requirements: You must be HCPC registered, a skilled car driver and flexible enough to handle multiple cases effectively and creatively. Living and working in Chepstow offers more than just a job. With its charming scenery, rich history, and vibrant community life, you'll find Chepstow to be an incredibly appealing place to both work and reside. Enjoy exploring its picturesque streets, making new local friends, and enjoying the beautiful landscapes that surround this historic Welsh market town. 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-20240905-7a6f785bExciting Opportunity: Band 6 Paediatrics Occupational Therapist in SEND - Essex... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bExciting Opportunity: Band 6 Paediatrics Occupational Therapist in SEND - Essex UK - £40 Hourly, Ongoing Calling all dynamic and skilled Occupational Therapists! We are thrilled to offer an ongoing position as a Band 6 Paediatrics Occupational Therapist, specialising in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) across the diverse and lively region of Essex. This role offers both part-time and full-time options, providing a flexible work-life balance. With a pay rate of £40 per hour, this role is perfect for those with at least three years of post-qualification experience, looking to make a tangible impact on young lives. This is an incredible chance to work directly in various areas such as Colchester, Chelmsford, Brentwood and more, targeting essential services for our communities. Perks and Benefits: As a locum therapist, enjoy the freedom to choose your working hours and locations within Essex, giving you unparalleled work flexibility.Outstanding hourly rate ensures competitive compensation that reflects your expertise and hard work.Gain varied experience by working in different settings and locations, broadening your professional repertoire.Opportunity to collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to transforming the lives of children with SEND. What you will do: Provide comprehensive occupational therapy to children with neurological conditions in various schools across Essex.Conduct assessments and implement therapy programmes tailored to the individual needs of each child.Collaborate closely with teachers, parents, and other professionals to support children's learning and development.Record and monitor progress, adjusting treatments as needed to ensure optimal outcomes.Attend multidisciplinary and review meetings to provide expert advice on paediatric care within the SEND framework. Please note that a valid driver's licence and access to your own vehicle are required, as travel to different sites within Essex is essential. Additionally, HCPC registration is necessary to ensure high standards of practice. Candidates preferring to work in specific areas of Essex on a part-time basis are welcome to apply. Living in Essex offers a vibrant mix of rural charm and urban convenience. With its beautiful countryside, excellent schools, and a bustling social scene, Essex is a fantastic place to live and thrive. Explore lively towns, historic sites, and enjoy proximity to London without the hectic city buzz. Join us in making Essex a wonderful place for children to grow and learn. 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-20240830-c4aee575Job Title: Band 6 Physiotherapist in Emergency Department Location: Leicester,... JOB-20240830-c4aee575Job Title: Band 6 Physiotherapist in Emergency Department Location: Leicester, UK Salary: £26 per hour Contract Type: Ongoing Contract Hours: 37.5 hours per week, but part-time will be consideredThis is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Band 6 Physiotherapist to join the rapid assessment and discharge therapy team at the Leicester Royal Infirmary. You will be working in the heart of the emergency department, helping patients with various conditions return to health and mobility. This role is perfect if you are looking to expand your expertise in a fast-paced and rewarding environment.Perks and benefits:- Flexible working arrangements: We understand that work-life balance is important, so we offer flexible shifts to fit your lifestyle, whether you need part-time or full-time hours.- Competitive pay: Earn £26 per hour and enjoy the financial rewards that come with being a skilled professional in a high-demand role.- Extensive professional support: Work alongside a team of experienced professionals who are passionate about sharing knowledge and enhancing your skills.- Diverse caseload: Gain experience with a wide variety of patients, ranging from frailty to musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, keeping your days dynamic and engaging.- Enhanced learning opportunities: Being part of the NHS allows access to numerous learning resources to continually improve your professional development.What you will do:- Conduct assessments and formulate treatment plans for patients with a range of conditions including frailty, musculoskeletal, and neurological issues.- Support the emergency department with rapid assessment and discharge planning to improve patient flow.- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to provide holistic patient care.- Educate and advise patients and their families on exercises and mobility techniques to aid recovery.- Maintain up-to-date patient records and ensure compliance with healthcare standards and protocols.Requirements of the Physiotherapist:- Qualified physiotherapist with a Degree or equivalent within Physiotherapy.- Recent UK experience within specialised physiotherapy.- Registered with the HCPC as a physiotherapist to work in the UK.- Must have NHS experience working in an acute hospital setting, specifically in the emergency department.- Proficiency in assessing and treating a wide variety of patients, including those with frailty, musculoskeletal, and neurological conditions.Leicester is not just a fantastic place to work but also a vibrant city to live in. From its rich history to its modern amenities, Leicester offers a welcoming community, cultural attractions, and green spaces. So why not take your career to the next level in a city that has so much to offer? Join us at Leicester Royal Infirmary and make a difference in the lives of our patients 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-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Band 6 Early Intervention Occupational Therapist Location: Great Yar... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Band 6 Early Intervention Occupational Therapist Location: Great Yarmouth, UK Salary: £26 Hourly Contract Type: Ongoing, Full-Time or Part-Time Step into a Fulfilling Role on the Norfolk Coast – Early Intervention Occupational TherapistEmbark on a rewarding journey as a Band 6 Occupational Therapist specialising in Early Intervention in the charming coastal town of Great Yarmouth. This flexible full-time or part-time locum opportunity offers the chance to make a real difference in patients’ lives while advancing your professional career. Perks and benefits: Locum Flexibility: Choose assignments that align with your lifestyle, achieving a healthy work-life balance. Professional Development: Access opportunities to grow your expertise and stay current with best practices. Diverse Clinical Experience: Work across various settings and broaden your understanding of early intervention strategies. Competitive Pay: Enjoy a strong hourly rate while delivering essential care to the community. What you will do: Conduct comprehensive assessments to identify physical, psychological, and social needs. Create and implement individualised treatment plans to support functional recovery and independence. Provide early intervention strategies for individuals with psychosis, anxiety, or rehabilitation needs. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure holistic and integrated care delivery. Offer advice, education, and support to service users and their families. Maintain accurate and compliant clinical records in line with NHS and professional standards. Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and participate in audits. Support junior staff and students through supervision and mentorship as needed. Candidate Requirements: HCPC registered Occupational Therapist Minimum of two years' experience, ideally within an early intervention setting A valid driving licence is desirable to support multi-site and community work Why live and work in Great Yarmouth? Great Yarmouth offers more than just a career—it’s a lifestyle. From stunning coastlines and a welcoming community to a rich maritime history and vibrant local culture, it’s an ideal place to live, explore, and grow both personally and professionally. Join a team that supports your ambition and enjoy the unique charm of Norfolk. 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-20240830-4309deb9Band 6/7 Dietitian in Inpatient Adult Mental Health - Nottingham, UK We are thr... JOB-20240830-4309deb9Band 6/7 Dietitian in Inpatient Adult Mental Health - Nottingham, UK We are thrilled to announce an exceptional opportunity for a Band 6/7 Dietitian specialising in Inpatient Adult Mental Health to join a dynamic team in Nottingham. Offering an attractive hourly rate of £26-£30, this role starts ASAP and is ongoing. Full Time – part time will be considered, providing flexibility to suit your lifestyle.Perks and benefits: This locum position offers the joy of varied experiences and the chance to develop your professional portfolio.With full time and part time options available, you can find the perfect work-life balance while enjoying a competitive hourly rate.Beyond financial benefits, you can dive into diverse and stimulating cases, enhancing your expertise and upskilling in different environments.You also benefit from networking opportunities within a multi-disciplinary team, offering personal and professional growth. What you will do: Deliver high-quality clinical dietetic care to inpatients in an adult mental health settingProvide individually tailored therapy and management plans, incorporating training, advice, and a consultative approachCollaborate efficiently within a multi-disciplinary team to ensure patient needs are met effectivelyEngage with patients to improve their nutritional status and mental well-being, considering their lifestyle and routineMaintain meticulous records and contribute to audits for service improvementParticipate in continuous professional development to stay abreast of recent advancements in dietetics and mental health Requirements for this exciting role include registration with the HCPC and at least two years of relevant experience in dietetics. While not essential, having a valid driving licence is preferable for ease of travel between sites. Nottingham is not just a place to work, it's a place to live and thrive. Bursting with rich history, vibrant culture, and beautiful landscapes, you'll find plenty to explore in this charming city. Embrace the balance of city life with the serenity of the surrounding countryside. Join us in Nottingham where your career and lifestyle can flourish together! 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: HR Policy Manager – Employee Relations Team Location: Slough, UK Salary: £45,718.00... Job Title: HR Policy Manager – Employee Relations Team Location: Slough, UK Salary: £45,718.00 - £51,852.00 Annually Contract: Permanent, Full TimeRole Overview: We are seeking an exceptional HR Policy Manager to join our Employee Relations Team in Slough. This role offers the opportunity to lead and shape innovative employment policies while working in a dynamic and supportive environment. You will play a key role in driving organisational excellence through strategic HR practices and behavioural interventions.Perks and Benefits: Locum Job: Flexible working arrangements and temporary assignments to advance your career. Professional Development: Access to training and development opportunities to support continuous growth. Collaborative Environment: Work with a talented team of HR professionals to share knowledge and best practices. Work-Life Balance: Flexible hours and support to manage personal and professional commitments. Cutting-Edge Tools: Access to innovative HR systems and processes to enhance performance. Key Responsibilities: Lead the development and implementation of employment policies and guidance aligned with organisational strategy. Oversee the HR Service Centre to ensure service level agreements are met and drive performance improvement. Respond to legislative changes, assess impacts, and ensure compliance across the organisation. Facilitate knowledge sharing and training for HR colleagues and managers, building communities of practice. Collaborate with leaders and stakeholders to address organisational challenges using HR practices. Build strong relationships with key stakeholders and evaluate HR initiatives, recommending continuous improvement. Manage employee relations cases in compliance with policies and statutory obligations, analysing trends and providing insights. Ensure HR practices meet current and future business needs and support the desired organisational culture. Why Slough? Slough offers a vibrant urban environment with excellent transport links to London, a diverse community, and abundant amenities. It is an ideal location for personal and professional growth, combining a dynamic career opportunity with a high quality of life.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 multiple industry awards, we are committed to securing the best rates in roles that match your skills and experience
JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Band 6 Occupational Therapist - Stroke, Respiratory & Cardiology... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Band 6 Occupational Therapist - Stroke, Respiratory & Cardiology Team Location: Great Yarmouth, UK Salary: £26 Hourly Contract: ASAP Start – Ongoing, Full Time – Part Time Embark on an extraordinary journey with this compelling opportunity for a Band 6 Occupational Therapist in Great Yarmouth. Join the Stroke, Respiratory, and Cardiology Team where you can truly make a difference. The role offers flexibility with full-time and part-time options, allowing you to achieve a work-life balance that suits your needs. Perks and Benefits: Locum job: Enjoy the freedom and flexibility to choose your working hours that fit around your lifestyle, giving you the balance you've been seeking.Part-time: Perfect for those looking to reduce hours, allowing more time to pursue personal interests or further studies.Gain valuable experience in a specialized team, enhancing your professional development.Explore Great Yarmouth's vibrant coastal life while working in an essential healthcare role.Competitive hourly pay rate to acknowledge your skills and dedication. What You Will Do: Conduct comprehensive and standardised occupational therapy assessments for patients within the stroke, respiratory, and cardiology specialisms, focusing on vital areas such as self-maintenance and leisure activities.Develop, implement, and evaluate tailored treatment plans aimed at boosting patient independence and overall well-being through evidence-based practices.Facilitate efficient and safe discharges by assessing and advising on home environments and equipment needs to support patient transition from hospital to home.Manage a complex and varied caseload independently, demonstrating the ability to prioritize tasks and efficiently delegate to therapy assistants where necessary. Requirements: HCPC registration is essential.A minimum of 2 years' experience in a relevant specialism is required.A car driver is preferable for this role to navigate between care sites effectively, though not a strict requirement. Great Yarmouth is not only a place to work but an inviting seaside retreat offering a unique blend of cultural heritage and lively entertainment. From beautiful beaches to historical sites and welcoming communities, living and working in Great Yarmouth provides a picturesque and enriching experience. How about combining your healthcare career with the delights of coastal living and all it offers? This position is waiting for you to make your mark. 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-20240911-c1c514b9Position: Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse – Early Intervention Psychosis Ser... JOB-20240911-c1c514b9Position: Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse – Early Intervention Psychosis Service Specialism: Early Intervention Psychosis Location: Birmingham, UK Salary: £27.00 per hour Contract Type: Ongoing, Full Time (Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm)Join our dedicated Early Intervention Psychosis Service in Birmingham as a Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse and make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people experiencing mental health challenges. This ongoing, full-time role is perfect for experienced professionals eager to contribute to a forward-thinking team that prioritises high-quality care and innovation in mental health services.What You Will Do: Conduct comprehensive individual specialist assessments and risk evaluations for referred patients and their families. Deliver tailored therapeutic interventions, including both individual and group sessions. Serve as a key worker for a defined caseload, ensuring continuity and excellence in care management. Prepare detailed assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and discharge summaries. Work across varied settings such as hospitals, primary care facilities, and schools, ensuring effective intervention delivery. Provide clinical supervision, mentorship, and mental health awareness training to colleagues and other professionals. Actively engage in service development, clinical audits, and safeguarding supervision. Lead or participate in specialist areas such as ADHD Clinics, CBT, or Family Therapy sessions. Perks and Benefits: Locum Flexibility: Enjoy the autonomy of locum work, with control over your assignments and work-life balance. Competitive Pay: Earn £27.00 per hour, reflecting your expertise and dedication. Career Growth: Access opportunities for training, CPD, and skill development to enhance your professional journey. Supportive Environment: Be part of a collaborative, compassionate team that values innovation and continuous improvement in mental health care. Why Birmingham? Birmingham is a thriving, multicultural city with a strong sense of community and an exciting cultural scene. From historic landmarks and green spaces to renowned dining and entertainment options, it offers the perfect backdrop for both professional fulfillment and personal enjoyment. Join us in helping shape Birmingham into a leading hub for mental health excellence while enjoying all the city has to offer.Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for healthcare professionals. With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews and numerous prestigious industry awards, we’re committed to matching your skills with the best opportunities and securing highly competitive rates for your expertise.
JOB-20240911-c1c514b9Job Title: Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse – Adults Community Mental Health... JOB-20240911-c1c514b9Job Title: Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse – Adults Community Mental Health Team Location: Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK Pay Rate: £26.00 per hour Contract: Ongoing Hours: Full-Time or Part-Time (flexible start and finish times, core 09:00–17:00)We are seeking a Band 6 Community Psychiatric Nurse to join the Adults Community Mental Health Team in Spalding. This ongoing locum role offers a competitive hourly rate of £26.00 with flexible working arrangements to suit full-time or part-time preferences. Shifts may vary, including options such as 08:00–18:00 over four days, 08:00–16:00, or 09:00–18:00. Perks and Benefits Flexible hours: Full-time or part-time, with options to fit your lifestyle Locum autonomy: Varied and fulfilling experiences across different community settings Competitive pay: Recognising your expertise and professional commitment Professional development: Access to supervision, mentorship, and ongoing training Impactful work: Make a meaningful contribution to community mental health services Role Purpose To provide high-quality nursing care within the Adults Community Mental Health Team, supporting service users and carers, managing complex cases, and contributing to positive outcomes within the community mental health setting. Key Responsibilities Develop, implement, and review nursing interventions tailored to service users’ needs while managing risks effectively Engage with multidisciplinary teams, contributing to case conferences and care reviews Support service users and carers, promoting active participation in care planning Manage a delegated caseload of complex cases, providing mentorship to junior staff and learners Offer duty cover through telephone consultations or face-to-face assessments Conduct risk assessments and manage potential risks, creating risk management plans and escalating care when appropriate Applicant Requirements Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with relevant experience in community mental health Competence in managing complex cases and providing evidence-based interventions Strong assessment, communication, and risk management skills Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team Why Spalding? Spalding is a charming market town in Lincolnshire, renowned for its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and welcoming community. Enjoy a balanced lifestyle with outdoor activities, cultural events, and a friendly environment, making it an ideal place to live and work. Working with Sanctuary Personnel Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted, award-winning agency with an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews. We are committed to connecting skilled professionals with roles that reflect their expertise, offering competitive rates and opportunities for professional growth.
JOB-20240905-7a6f785bBand 6 Occupational Therapist in Orthopaedics - Great Yarmouth (UK) - £26 Hourl... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bBand 6 Occupational Therapist in Orthopaedics - Great Yarmouth (UK) - £26 Hourly - Ongoing Are you ready for an exciting opportunity as a Locum Band 6 Occupational Therapist within the Orthopaedics specialism? Based in the charming coastal town of Great Yarmouth, this ongoing role offers a unique chance to join a dynamic team and make a substantial impact on patients' lives. With a competitive hourly rate of £26, this full-time position allows you to not only earn well but also thrive professionally. Perks and benefits: Enjoy competitive pay that recognises your expertise and dedication.It's time to see your skills truly valued! This opportunity provides the ideal platform for professional growth in a fulfilling role, allowing you to expand your horizons and deepen your professional journey.Flexible shifts mean you can balance your personal and work life with ease, giving you the freedom to pursue your passions outside of work.Join a vibrant work environment where support and teamwork are at the forefront, allowing you to collaborate with professionals who are as enthusiastic and committed as you are.Experience the variety and challenge each day brings, broadening your skills and making a real difference. Every day is an opportunity to learn, improve, and transform lives. What you will do:- Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients’ physical, functional, and psychosocial needs following orthopaedic surgery or injury. - Develop and implement individualised treatment plans to improve activities of daily living, mobility, and independence. - Provide interventions to address functional limitations, including upper limb rehabilitation, strength training, and adaptive techniques. - Work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including physiotherapists, surgeons, and nurses, to deliver coordinated care. - Support patients and families with education, advice, and strategies for managing recovery and preventing re-injury. - Recommend adaptive equipment, splints, or home modifications to support safe and independent living. - Maintain accurate and timely patient records in line with NHS and professional standards. - Contribute to service development through audits, quality improvement initiatives, or staff training. Requirements:- HCPC registration is essential. - A minimum of 2 years of experience within the orthopaedics specialism. - Being a car driver is preferable to facilitate easy travel to the varied work locations. Great Yarmouth is not just a wonderful place to enhance your professional journey but also a fantastic place to live. With stunning beaches, rich in maritime history, and a vibrant local community, it offers an enriching lifestyle both inside and outside of work. Embrace this opportunity to work where others choose to holiday and make a meaningful impact in a region that values healthcare professionals like never before. 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-20240905-7a6f785bJoin us for an exciting ongoing locum opportunity as a Band 6 Paediatric Occupa... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJoin us for an exciting ongoing locum opportunity as a Band 6 Paediatric Occupational Therapist – SEND Team within Paediatric Special Educational Needs in Chigwell, UK. This role offers a competitive hourly wage of £30-£35, depending on experience. We are seeking both full-time and part-time clinicians to join our team. You will be working in an independent specialist day school that provides high-quality education for children with autism or those on the autism pathway. Perks and benefits:Becoming a locum Occupational Therapist offers fantastic flexibility in your work schedule. You can enjoy variety in your workplace, experiencing different settings and challenges. Locum work also allows for expanding your professional network while gaining exposure to new practices and methodologies. Additionally, you can benefit from a competitive rate of pay that reflects your experience and commitment to providing outstanding care and support.What you will do: Collaborate with educational and residential colleagues to create therapeutic environments for childrenConduct clinical assessments and formulate individualised interventionsOffer consultation, workshops, training, and guidance to the educational teams surrounding the childrenWork as part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team, addressing the complex needs of children with developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions, and special educational needsEnsure therapeutic support is integrated into all aspects of education, care, and support provided to children Requirements: HCPC registration is essential for this roleNo requirement for a car driver Living in Chigwell offers a delightful blend of suburban peace with easy access to the buzz of London. Enjoy the charm of Essex countryside while being in close proximity to all the cultural and professional opportunities the city has to offer. Chigwell is a desirable place to live and work, combining accessibility, community spirit, and great amenities. Join us in making a real difference in children's lives while enjoying this wonderful area. 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-20241107-af0545f3 Job Title: Staff Nurse – Kidney Care Services Location: Mold, UK Salary:... JOB-20241107-af0545f3 Job Title: Staff Nurse – Kidney Care Services Location: Mold, UK Salary: £31,050 – £36,750 annually Employment Type: Permanent, Full Time Working Hours: Day shifts, Monday to SaturdayWe are seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Staff Nurse to join our innovative kidney care team in Mold, UK. This permanent role offers the opportunity to work in a modern, nurse-led service closely aligned with the NHS, utilising cutting-edge technology and providing exceptional patient care.Perks and Benefits: Competitive Salary & Pension: Secure your future with a comprehensive remuneration package and company pension scheme. Generous Leave: 35 days paid leave per year, including bank holidays. Life Assurance: Coverage valued at three times your annual salary. Retail Discounts: Access to exclusive deals through our retail discount scheme. Professional Growth: Join a supportive team committed to continuous learning and career development. Community-Focused Culture: Work in an environment that values collaboration, innovation, and personal growth. What You Will Do: Deliver high-quality, individualised care with a patient-centred approach. Mentor and support colleagues, fostering a positive team environment. Administer haemodialysis safely and in line with patient prescriptions. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, external organisations, and hospital trusts. Communicate effectively with patients, service users, and providers. Follow, implement, and contribute to the development of company policies and procedures. Continuously enhance your knowledge and skills to improve patient outcomes. Apply evidence-based practice and participate in the evaluation of patient care standards. Why Mold? Mold is a picturesque town in North Wales, combining charming surroundings with modern amenities. Enjoy a close-knit community while being well-connected to larger cities, with plenty of outdoor activities and cultural experiences on your doorstep. Mold offers the perfect balance of professional opportunity and lifestyle quality.Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for healthcare roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews, we are committed to securing the best possible rates and positions that match your skills and experience.
JOB-20241107-6cc90b48Position: Band 6 Occupational Therapist – Young Adults Learning Disability Team... JOB-20241107-6cc90b48Position: Band 6 Occupational Therapist – Young Adults Learning Disability Team Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Salary: £34,356 – £42,355 per annum Employment Type: Full Time | PermanentWe are seeking an experienced and compassionate Band 6 Occupational Therapist to join our Young Adults Learning Disability Team in Newcastle upon Tyne. This is a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young adults with learning disabilities, empowering them to achieve greater independence and fulfil their potential. You will work within a supportive and collaborative environment that values innovation, teamwork, and person-centred care. Perks and Benefits We are proud to offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your wellbeing and work-life balance: Wellbeing Support: Access occupational health, physiotherapy, and counselling services to help you maintain your mental and physical health. Contributory Pension Scheme: Secure your financial future with a strong pension plan. Training and Development: Receive a thorough induction and enjoy continuous professional development opportunities to enhance your expertise. Employee Assistance Programme: Confidential guidance and support whenever you need it. Rewards Scheme: Benefit from discounts on shopping and leisure activities. Cycle to Work Scheme: Promote sustainability and personal fitness with our cycle initiative. Generous Annual Leave: Enjoy 33 days of annual leave plus bank holidays, providing plenty of time to rest and recharge. What You Will Do Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy assessments for young adults with diverse learning and physical disabilities. Design and implement tailored therapy plans focused on developing independence and practical life skills. Collaborate closely with families, educational staff, and other professionals to ensure a holistic and coordinated approach to care. Support smooth transitions into adulthood by fostering communication, independence, and employability skills. Participate in Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) reviews and monitor therapeutic progress. Provide supervision and mentorship to colleagues, contributing to a culture of growth and shared learning. Why Newcastle Upon Tyne? Newcastle is a vibrant and welcoming city known for its rich culture, historic architecture, and thriving community spirit. Whether you prefer exploring scenic countryside, enjoying the city’s bustling atmosphere, or discovering local arts and cuisine, Newcastle offers an exceptional quality of life and an inspiring place to grow both personally and professionally. Working with Sanctuary Personnel Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning recruitment agency. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and multiple prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible opportunities that align with your skills, values, and career goals. Join Us If you are ready to use your expertise to make a real impact in young adults’ lives, we would love to hear from you. Join our passionate team in Newcastle and help shape a brighter future for those you support.