Job Advert
NHS Dumfries & Galloway Vaccination Team is looking to appoint Band 5 Nurses within the Public Health Directorate vaccination Team within the Annandale area.
This will be on a 15 hour per week annualised contract to support the delivery of vaccination programmes during peak times and will offer the right candidate a good work life balance over the year
Our annualised contracts work 37.5 hours per week between September and December and this would be 7.5 hour days covering a seven day a week service with working day varying between 08:00-17:00 maximum 7.5 hour day
There is an expectation to also work another 4-6 weeks at 37.5 hpw to deliver the directed campaigns. The other weeks there would be 0 hours work. Regardless of what hours are worked the pay would be 15 hours per week
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of the team modernising the delivery of local vaccinations and you will be part of the team as we implement a cradle to grave service and will have a key role in supporting and developing HCSW vaccination programme.
You will be a first level registered nurse with post registration experience. You should be motivated and self driven with a commitment to developing and delivering a high standard of care. Previous Immunisation experience is desirable but not essential, however you should demonstrate knowledge of the child and adult vaccination programmes and the Green book. You must be able to demonstrate excellent communication, interpersonal and time management skills and have the ability to work on your own initiative and as a lone worker within a variety of settings within the community. You must be able to travel independently of public transport as applicants will be required to work across the region.
For informal enquires please contact:
Gemma Stewart, Lead Vaccination Nurse - gemma.stewart@nhs.scot Tel: 07826512456/01387246959
or
Jane Naylor. Annandale Charge Nurse – jane.naylor4@nhs.scot Tel: 07920383879
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INTERNATIONAL NURSES
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EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY
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RIGHT TO WORK IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
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