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Improving Access Service Vacancies


We provide extended hours medical appointments at a number of GP surgeries across Brighton and Hove.

We are looking for the following people to work in our service:

 

  • GPs/Locums currently practising and registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) – Learn more
  • Advanced Nurse Practitioners currently working in primary care and registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) – Learn more
  • Nurses, Nurse Practitioners currently working in primary care and registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) – Learn more
  • Pharmacists currently registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) – Learn more
  • HCAs working in primary care – Learn more
  • Phlebotomists ideally working in primary care, if not, training provided – Learn more

 

Key Benefits

  • Flexible working – choose your working hours
  • Longer appointments – better patient experience
  • Onsite support available with continuous remote admin support
  • One to one support & training opportunities

 

Our opening times are:

Monday – Friday 18:30 – 20:30
Saturday and Sunday – Various shift patterns available during these hours: 09:00 – 17:00

 

Base Rates:

 


 

Covid-19 Vax Site Vacancies

We coordinate COVID vaccination sites at the Brighton Racecourse and at various mobile sites across Brighton, Hove and The Havens. We also provide a service for Care Homes and Housebound patients. We’re looking for the following roles to start ASAP:

 

  • Nurses currently registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
  • Pharmacists currently registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
  • £26.00 p/h

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FAQs

Working for the Improved Access Service

Q: What is the Improved Access Service?
A: We are an out-of-hours service that provides routine, pre-bookable appointments to patients in and around Brighton and Hove. We work closely with the Primary Care Networks to support their patients and ensure that we are providing high quality care at convenient times.

Q: What are the hours like?
A: We run evening clinics Monday to Friday, from 18:30-20:30. Saturday and Sunday we run clinics from 9:00 to 17:00. There are a range of different shifts available during the weekend.

Q: How do I assign to shifts?
A: We will send you a link to sign up to Workforce Platform. Once you are registered, and the pre-employment checks have been completed, your account will be enabled and you will be able to add your availability via the schedule screen. You will also be able to view current shifts and assign to them.

Q: What is the training process?
A: You will receive a service induction with an IAS manager, either online via Teams or in person at our Brighton office. We will also send out a resource pack that details our processes, which can be referred to on shift.

Q: Will I receive support on shift?
A: Yes! Our team are available remotely during all shifts, and can be contacted via IM or phone. We can also arrange clinical shadowing for your first few shifts if needed.

Q: How does the pay work?
A: The pay run and payment dates depend on your role and current employment. Please email us for further details and we will be able to respond to you individually.

Q: Where will I be working?
A: Various GP surgeries across Brighton and Hove.

Get in touch

For questions about Improving Access Service job roles please email here.ehsbrighton@nhs.net. For Vax Service roles please email here.racecourse.staffing@nhs.net