Nurse Practitioner / Prescribers – West Midlands

Nurse Practitioner / Prescribers – West Midlands

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Description for Nurse Practitioner / Prescribers – West Midlands

Nurse Practitioner / Prescribers – West Midlands

Nurse Practitioners with prescribing qualifications required for locum work throughout the West Midlands.

Chase Medical is an agency that supplies locum, contract and permanent work to Nurse Practitioners throughout the UK, including the following locations:

  • Birmingham
  • Sandwell
  • Hinckley

Chase Medical is an agency that is committed to “Placing You First” and consequently offer the following benefits for locum Nurse Practitioners:

  • Great pay rates and holiday pay – £32 – £55 per hour including holiday pay
  • No minimum number of shifts to work
  • High volumes of shifts (so you can take shifts that fit around your commitments)
  • Develop your CPD in a variety of Primary Care Settings
  • Easy joining process (be ready in a week or 2)

Chase Medical requires Nurse Practitioners with prescribing qualifications (this is essential) and have experience working in a Primary Care environment. You will be working autonomously seeing, diagnosing, treating and prescribing for acute and chronic cases. Experience working GP Practices would be an advantage.

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Nurse Practitioner / Prescribers – West Midlands

Nurse Practitioner / Prescribers – West Midlands
Social Care, Healthcare, Nursing, Medical
Locum/Bank
West Midlands
Chase Medical
April 30, 2012


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