
Achieve a better work life balance with NHS Professionals National Bank, specialists at putting people in places to care. Whether you’re looking to pick up regular or ad-hoc shifts, without the commitment to a contract, or seeking a fixed term placement, NHS Professional National Bank can support you.
Joining us brings you some fantastic benefits:
You will need a minimum of 6 months healthcare experience (Private or NHS) within the last 3 years, in a relevant setting in which you are applying to e.g. ITU, A&E, General, Mental Health, Community and hold a valid NMC registration. Alternatively, if you do not hold the relevant experience, you will need to have completed a ‘Return to Practice’ course within the last 2 years.
Experience can be from one of the following areas:
You will need a minimum of 6 months Healthcare Assistant experience within the last 2 years, in the relevant setting you are applying to e.g. ITU, A&E, General, Mental Health. Alternatively, if you do not have the relevant experience, you will need to be currently studying (Student Nurse) towards a Nursing qualification (Degree level) and have completed a minimum of a 10 or 12 week (depending on the Trust you are applying for) clinical placement to work as a Healthcare Assistant. If you do not have the relevant care experience, you can apply for our Care Support Worker Development programme.
Experience can be from one of the following areas:
View the latest live vacancies at The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust, St Luke's Hospice Sheffield, and The Hospice of the Good Shepherd and start your application. If there are no vacancies listed please register your interest by selecting “Register” below.
If there are no suitable vacancies or you’d like to work at Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust or Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust please register your interest here.
Mark Buckley
Why do you choose to work through NHS Professionals?
"Specifically, to work in the NHS rather than through a third party agency, I also have varied roles and levels of responsibility throughout my working day which is great."
Zubeda Mukamudeng
How did you find joining NHS Professionals National Bank?
"The Recruitment Team have been excellent, Rukayat has been a massive help throughout the process. She checked with me to ensure my documentation was in order and reminded of the next steps, she was very knowledgeable and polite."
Titilayo Abibat Olaniran
"The application process was easy to follow, I was kept well informed at every step of my journey by the National Bank Team. I would recommend NHS Professionals as a good organisation to work for. Whilst working in the Trust I feel staff are excellent and always willing and ready to help and support me on shift. I enjoy being part of a team that supports patients to get better and I feel I positively contribute to their health and wellbeing."
Akorede Abatan
"The application process was simple to fill out and submit, throughout the process the communication has been great. I feel supported in my role, If I have any challenges there are always Nurses I can ask for help. I like working for NHS Professionals as it gives me the opportunity to improve my personal development and acquire unique skills."
Adeniyi Matthew Idowu
Why do you choose to work through NHS Professionals?
"The NHS is the centre of care in the UK, working with NHS Professionals is the best thing that has happened to me so far. Working through NHS Professionals, I’m able to give a helping hand to those struggling with mental health issues."
Kelly Thomas
Why do you choose to work through NHS Professionals?
"The opportunity came up so I applied and NHSP are a good company to work for, it’s great for me as I can pick the shifts that I want and that will work around my family."
Kieran White
Why do you choose to work through NHS Professionals?
"Good reviews online, also I wanted to do bank work and not work through an agency NHS professionals cover multiple locations to work in which is convenient."