FAQs
What qualifications do I need to apply for the Bank Staff Nurse position?
You must be a registered staff nurse with evidence of IV training via certificates.
What shift options are available for Bank Staff Nurses?
We offer a variety of shifts, including weekdays, weekends, earlies, lates, long days, and nights, allowing for flexible scheduling.
Is there an app available for booking shifts?
Yes, you can use an app to self-book shifts at your leisure, providing flexibility to create a better work/life balance.
What benefits do Bank Staff Nurses receive?
Benefits include flexible shift options, access to the NHS Pension Scheme, paid trust induction and mandatory training, enhancements for unsocial hours, weekly or monthly pay, support with revalidation, and a dedicated Clinical Lead for support.
How is the pay structured for Bank Staff Nurses?
You can choose to be paid either weekly or monthly, depending on your preference.
Can I gain experience in different clinical areas as a Bank Staff Nurse?
Yes, as a Bank Staff Nurse, you will have the opportunity to gain experience in a variety of clinical areas and specialties by working alongside a multi-disciplinary team.
Who can I contact for more information or to arrange an informal visit?
You can contact Janice Johnson, the Temporary Staffing Team Lead, at janice.johnson@hhft.nhs.uk or call 01256 313374. Alternatively, you can reach out to Clinical Lead Juanita Rogers at juanita.rogers@hhft.nhs.uk.
Are there any training opportunities provided for Bank Staff Nurses?
Yes, we provide paid trust induction and mandatory training, which includes e-learning opportunities.
What qualities are you looking for in a Bank Staff Nurse?
We are seeking committed, friendly, and reliable nurses who are passionate about making a difference and enjoy working in a busy and challenging environment.