- Ref:74234
- Location:Kings Lynn
- Employment:Full time
Senior Healthcare Professional (74234)
Since 1987, Mitie’s 68,000 employees, have been serving companies and communities across the world. We're the UK’s leading facilities management company. Our clients range from banks to retailers, hospitals to schools, and critical government sites. We make a positive difference to millions of people, every day, and we're very proud of this. Join us and together there's no limit to what we can achieve.
Are you currently working in the Custody Environment, do you have 12 months+ experience?
Would you like a new career challenge, managing a small team of HCPs within the Custody suites, do you have a real passion for developing clinical, forensic, and wider skills not just in yourself but your wider team?
What can I earn?
- Salary will be discussed at interview.
- However, with typical overtime shifts at premium rates, based on actual earlier data, that's another £3,500.
- Refer a friend and receive £500.
What are the minimum requirements?
- You'll be a qualified RN Adult, RMN's (with dual registration), RGNs or Paramedics
- Minimum of 12 months previous Custody experience, 2 years post qualification experience, General Practice, Emergency Medicine, Walk in Centres, Substance Misuse Services, Prison Healthcare, Mental Health, or Ambulance Service) as an Adult RN
- 3 years UK residency
- You'll need a current manual driving license with no restrictions to sometimes travel to other custody suites or local hospitals.
- All candidates are subject to police vetting checks.
What does the role involve?
Your main responsibility will be to lead a team of HCPs providing detained individuals with exact assessments and assuring their care and wellbeing needs are met. Looking at Rota gaps and covering as needed. You will manage the HCPs ensuring they are supervised and appraised appropriately. Acting as management you will work as a part of an integrated team with the Clinical lead and Lead senior to ensure that the local processes follow National Clinical Governance Standards and the Forces specific needs.