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Health care assistant and bank nursing

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jalopy · 17/09/2007 20:42

I'm looking to find a job that is flexible around school hours. Left nursing 7 years ago and so not currently on NMC register therefore can't practice as a qualified nurse.

Anyone else have experience in this sort of temp work?

Am I mad?

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tiredemma · 17/09/2007 20:44

Dont think that there is much out there now due to cut backs etc. I got some Bank work locally but they hardly ever rang so asked for a 12 hr night shift instead- therefore garuanteeing me some hours each week

jalopy · 18/09/2007 06:50

Thanks TE.

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NoNameToday · 18/09/2007 13:25

Hi jalopy

Could you consider a return to practice course?

You may be able to sort out childcare in the short term to cover this and upon completion apply for bank or agency work to suit your hours

jalopy · 18/09/2007 13:48

Return to Practice courses seem to be like gold dust in our area. The courses were up and running until 2005 but due to govt. cut backs have been discontinued. You now have to find a clinical placement before starting the academic course (that's if you can find one).

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NoNameToday · 18/09/2007 13:51

mmm,
paid for my own return to practice(Midwifery) some years ago, but it was worth the outlay and time.

Did you have any speciality?

canmummy · 18/09/2007 13:52

Have you thought about approaching private hospitals? I used to work in one and they had their own bank and were especially keen on nurses working in school hours.

Sidge · 18/09/2007 15:09

You might be more likely to find care work, in a nursing home or in client's homes.

Good luck!

smurfgirl · 23/09/2007 18:27

Jalopy I am on the bank as a HCA I make £5.78 an hour which is the lowest they pay (band A) which is a bummer as I am a student nurse and have experience in care work.

I really like it, in my trust there are always loads of shifts and I love picking when and where I work.

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