Job Type: Temporary
About the Role
MedGen Healthcare is seeking experienced and autonomous Emergency Nurse Practitioners (ENPs) and Emergency Care Practitioners (ECPs) to join our team at King's College Hospital.
The Role
As an ENP or ECP, within the Urgent Treatment Centre, you will be responsible for the assessment of health and clinical needs of Kings College Hospital patients.
Your responsibilities will include:
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Conduct patient consultations, including comprehensive history taking, physical examinations, and clinical assessment to determine diagnoses.
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Deliver appropriate treatment and refer patients to specialist services in line with local pathways and protocols.
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Prescribe medications or work under Patient Group Directions (PGDs) to manage patients presenting with minor injuries in the Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC).
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Provide clinical advice, supervision, and mentorship to junior staff.
Requirements
Applicants must have:
* Current NMC or HCPC registration.
* Recognised qualification as an Emergency Nurse Practitioner or Emergency Care Practitioner.
* A minimum of 12 months' recent UK experience working as an ENP or ECP.
* Enhanced DBS certificate (or willingness to obtain one).
What We Offer
* Competitive hourly pay rates.
* Flexible ad hoc hours, on an ongoing long term basis.
* Weekly payroll.
* Dedicated recruitment consultant and 24/7 clinical support.
* Employee recognition programmes, including Length of Service Awards and Employee of the Month.
Why Join MedGen Healthcare?
MedGen Healthcare is a trusted healthcare staffing provider, supplying experienced clinicians to NHS Trusts and private healthcare organisations across the UK.
We are committed to supporting our healthcare professionals through flexible working opportunities, competitive pay, and exceptional clinical and operational support. Whether you're looking to supplement your current role or secure consistent agency work, you'll be joining a team that values your expertise and professional development
Salary description
£70.00 - £70.00 per hour