A fantastic opportunity has become available for a Treatment Room Nurse to work in a medium sized surgery, which has a good CQC report and is very ambitious for its future. The very experienced GP Partnership are looking for an experienced Treatment Room Nurse to join part of this close-knit, welcoming and friendly team that boasts minimal staff turnover.
The practice is ideally looking for someone that’s relatively early in their career, with some experience as a Treatment Room Nurse (able to treat wounds, take bloods, vaccinations, etc.), that’s looking to expand on their expertise, their skillset and work collaboratively within an open-minded surgery. The clinical and non-clinical teams are long-standing, compassionate and understand the needs of their patients. They are incredibly supportive, coherent, and forward-thinking.
Salary – £27,300 - £28,275 per annum + 5 weeks annual leave (excl. Bank Holidays) + Full indemnity + NHS Pension
Location – Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire
The surgery –
• SystmOne practice
• Training Practice – long-term career and clinical development available in its abundance!
• A very friendly, open and relaxed team all working for the outcomes of the local community
• Lovely central location with dedicated parking and a standard demographic.
• CQC rating: Good
Your role –
• Treatment Room Nurse
• Part-time requirement – needs to work Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
• Focusing on treatment room duties – wound care, immunisations, bloods, women’s health, travel vaccinations, etc.
• Face to face appointments
• 10-15 minute appointments
• No home visiting requirement
• No extended hours
• Flexible start and finish times
• Primary Care experience NOT essential
The benefits –
• Base salary of £27’300 - £28’000 per annum (full time equivalent)
• NHS pension
• Full indemnity covered
• 5 weeks’ annual leave
• Bank holidays excluded
• 1 week study leave
Next Steps:
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James Sargisson
Treatment Room Nurse
Menlo Park
Posted 9 days ago, valid for 6 days
Leighton Buzzard, Central Bedfordshire LU7, England

£27300 - £28275/annum 5 weeks A/L + Bank Hols excl. + NHS
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- A fantastic opportunity is available for a Treatment Room Nurse to join a medium-sized surgery in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, with a good CQC report.
- The practice seeks an experienced Treatment Room Nurse, ideally early in their career, to handle duties like wound care, blood taking, and vaccinations.
- The role is part-time, requiring work on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, with flexible start and finish times.
- The salary ranges from £27,300 to £28,275 per annum, along with benefits like 5 weeks of annual leave and full indemnity coverage.
- Candidates do not need primary care experience, as the supportive team is focused on collaboration and development.