If you’re looking for your next career move the NHS are currently looking to fill thousands of vacancies for a wide variety of roles.
In a report published by the cross-party Health and Social Care Committee last week, projections suggest an extra 475,000 jobs will be needed in health and an extra 490,000 jobs in social care by the early part of the next decade.
According to the latest NHS vacancy statistics there are 8163 positions to be filled in the South West alone.
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NHS job vacancies in Weymouth
Here are the vacancies currently being advertised in Weymouth on the NHS Jobs website:
- GP Salaried or Partner – Negotiable depending on experience
- GP x3 – Negotiable depending on experience
- Community Staff Nurse – £20,524 to £25,227 per year
- Older Adult Community Mental Health Nurse/Practitioner – £32,306 to £39,027 per year (pro rata for part-time)
- Occupational Therapist Assertive Outreach – £32,306 to £39,027 per year
- Community Specialist Physiotherapist – £32,306 to £39,027 per year
- Team Administrator – £10,842 to £11,614 per year
- Salaried GP – Depending on experience
- Leg Club Clinical Nurse – £25,655 to £31,534 per year
- Pharmacy Technician – £25,655 to £31,534 per year
- Clinical Pharmacist – £40,057 to £45,839 per year
- Leg Club Health Care Assistant – £10.50 per hour
- Administration assistant – Up to £19.10 per hour
For more information or to apply for any of these roles, visit the NHS Jobs website.
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