ENPs

Summary

We need emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs) for temporary, last minute placements across Scotland. Guild ENPs can access work in a variety of settings such as minor injury units (standalone or ED), walk-in centres, urgent care centres, primary care centres and GP out of hours. 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

A willingness to work to our company expectations

A minimum of 2 years’ experience in the last 2.5 years practicing as an ENP in an urgent care setting (minor injuries, urgent care or walk-in centres)

Evidence of a university accredited course at Level 3 (diploma) or above in clinical reasoning and clinical examination

The ability to independently undertake comprehensive consultations for emergency and urgent, undifferentiated and undiagnosed conditions, as the first point of contact to treat, refer and formulate a discharge plan

Evidenced completion of V300 prescribing course is desirable

Do you meet the requirements?

Emergency nurse practitioner (ENP) jobs

If you’re searching for an Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) job in Scotland, Norther Ireland or the Republic of Ireland, the Scottish Nursing Guild could be ideal for you. We are a nursing agency specialising in supplying ENPs to healthcare providers when no one else can. This often means offering last minute shifts to support with staff shortages or emergency cover. We have ENP roles available numerous public and private sector healthcare organisations.

In return for the dedication needed to fill these types of shifts, we offer a fantastic benefits package to our ENPs, which includes high rates of pay and reimbursed travel costs. Register here to join the Scottish Nursing Guild if you meet the requirements at the top of this page..

What to expect from an ENP job with the Scottish Nursing Guild

We provide support to healthcare organisations and supply ENPs when no-one else can. Whether it be last minute shifts or in remote locations, our ENPs are able to cover. We understand the commitment and dedication needed to fill these types of shifts, which is why we offer an outstanding benefits package.

We offer the following benefits:

  • High rates of pay
  • Paid NMC/NMBI fees
  • Reimbursed travel expenses
  • Free annual flu vouchers
  • Flexible shifts

We take pride in providing our nurses access to numerous training courses that enhance their skills and keep them up to date with the latest best practices in the healthcare industry.

As an ENP with us, you’ll have the freedom to choose shifts that fit your schedule using our Quick Nurse app. You can search for ENP shifts instantly, in just the touch of a button. The Quick Nurse app automatically checks your skills and location to suggest the most relevant ENP jobs available. This level of flexibility enables you to work full-time or part-time around a substantive post.

We also provide 24/7 nurse-led telephone support to ensure that you always have access to support when needed. Join our team of dedicated ENPs today and experience the benefits of working with a supportive agency that values your expertise.

Where our ENP jobs are located

The Scottish Nursing Guild is located throughout Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. We operate in all major cities, such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin, as well as smaller towns and communities. The ENP jobs we have available are scattered around these locations, so no matter where you are based, we’re sure you’ll find a suitable ENP job near you.

How to join the Scottish Nursing Guild as an ENP

If you are interested in ENP roles with the Scottish Nursing Guild, register here to join our team. Before applying, we ask that you meet the requirements listed at the top of this page to ensure a smooth application process.

 

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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