ANNPs

Summary

We need advanced neonatal nurse practitioners (ANNPs) for temporary, last minute placements in NHS and private hospitals across Scotland. You’ll need to work to our high standards and in return you’ll receive full professional support from us.

Requirements

A valid NMC Pin

Child Protection Training (Level 3)

Evidence of Masters (MSc) in Advanced Clinical Practice

Evidenced completion of V300 prescribing course

5 years' post-registration experience, including two years working at a senior level

The ability to work across neonatal units, maternity services and neonatal transport

The ability to provide medical rota cover, hold the emergency bleep and participate in clinical ward rounds

A minimum of 2.5 years’ experience as an ANNP in the last 3 years

A willingness to work to our company expectations

Do you meet the requirements?

We’re looking for advanced neonatal nurse practitioners (ANNPs)

Are you an advanced neonatal nurse practitioner seeking career opportunities in Scotland, Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland? If so, you’re at the right place. The Scottish Nursing Guild are currently seeking experienced and skilled ANNPs to work temporary, last-minute and difficult-to-cover shifts across numerous healthcare organisations such as the NHS and private hospitals. We provide a wide range of temporary ANNPs jobs to choose from. If you have the skills and experience mentioned above, register here to start working with us today.

Requirements

Our nurses at the Scottish Nursing Guild deliver a high standard of care to patients and in return receive a great benefits package and full professional support from us. To maintain the quality of care we provide, we ask that before applying to work with us as an advanced neonatal nurse practitioner, you meet these requirements listed at the top of this page.

If you meet these requirements, register here to start looking for advanced neonatal nurse practitioner jobs today.

What can you expect from an ANNP job with us?

The Scottish Nursing Guild is a nursing agency which specialises in placing advanced neonatal nurse practitioners in temporary and last minute shifts when no one else can. We appreciate the high standard of care and commitment provided by our nurses despite the last-minute nature of the shifts, which is why we offer an outstanding benefits package. This includes:

  • Excellent pay rates
  • Paid NMC/NMBI fees
  • Reimbursed travel expenses
  • Free annual flu voucher
  • 24/7 nurse led telephone support

You’ll also have access to exclusive training courses across a range of subjects.

Once you are fully registered to work with us as an ANNP, you can start to use our Quick Nurse online platform, where you can easily view and book advanced neonatal nurse practitioner jobs. Inside this platform, you can also inform us of your availability, which helps us to suggest suitable ANNP shifts that fit your schedule. An advantage of the efficiency of Quick Nurse also means you can work for us alongside another part-time or full-time role you may have. You’ll have full control when deciding which shifts you want to work. You can decide which days of the week you want to work, the time of day and also which healthcare organisations you’d like to work for.

Where our ANNP jobs are located

The Scottish Nursing Guild is an ANNP nursing agency operating in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Our teams operate in multiple cities across these regions such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Cork.

If the Scottish Nursing Guild seems like an ANNP agency you’d like to work with, register here to take the next step in your nursing career.

Guild nurses benefit from:

High rates of pay

Paid NMC fees

Travel expenses reimbursed

Flexible shift patterns

Free annual flu voucher

Access to voluntary training

24/7 nurse led telephone support

High rates of pay

Paid NMC fees

Travel expenses reimbursed

Flexible shift patterns

Free annual flu voucher

Access to voluntary training

24/7 nurse led telephone support

Guild nurses benefit from: High rates of pay

Guild nurses benefit from: Paid NMC fees

Guild nurses benefit from: Travel expenses reimbursed

Guild nurses benefit from: Flexible shift patterns

Guild nurses benefit from: Free annual flu voucher

Guild nurses benefit from: Access to voluntary training

Guild nurses benefit from: 24/7 nurse led telephone support

Guild nurses benefit from: High rates of pay

Guild nurses benefit from: Paid NMC fees

Guild nurses benefit from: Travel expenses reimbursed

Guild nurses benefit from: Flexible shift patterns

Guild nurses benefit from: Free annual flu voucher

Guild nurses benefit from: Access to voluntary training

Guild nurses benefit from: 24/7 nurse led telephone support

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