Jobs/ NHS Shifts

British Nursing Association is the first choice for nurses and HCAs who want NHS temporary jobs – because no other agency can match our record of over 60 years continuous service. Today we’re one of the leading agencies on the HTE, Scottish Framework and LPP framework agreements, ensuring NHS employers receive the same consistent quality every day of the year.

The standards of care and the support we offer to our nurses and HCAs are continually reviewed. We meet all relevant national guidelines for occupational health, safety and identification security. This includes the validation of qualifications and Criminal Records Bureau checks. Safety and security is our top priority, to protect patients and staff alike.

“Work where you live”

After 63 years experience, we’re confident we can find you shifts within the NHS that not only meet your family and lifestyle needs, but also are close to where you live. It makes sense: you can travel to a shift quicker and more easily when BNA minimises the distance that you travel to a shift. That means less tiring train or bus time, fewer road miles to your next shift.

BNA has probably the widest range of jobs on offer - because the NHS knows that we work nationwide in the UK. We have service level agreements around the country, so we can source shifts from local hospitals and find shifts closest to your home wherever possible.

So why choose BNA for your NHS shifts?

  • The No.1 in the UK – unmatched 63 years continuous experience in supplying the NHS

  • The nationwide agency with the local contacts: England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland

  • It’s your choice: general or specialist ward work; community; part-time, full-time or ad hoc shifts

  • Skill matching service: we’ll find the most relevant shifts to meet your needs: by location, shift times, work type and length of assignment

  • Our friendly, experienced booking team: fully trained to understand the services that our members and NHS clients want

Why not call us now or register your details, free of charge?

 


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