A high quality and flexible workforce is the key to being able to provide high quality patient care. This is why we need more flexible workers to return or join our bank, in order to keep up the NHS standards:
Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust Bank works in partnership with NHS Professionals (NHSP) to recruit bank staff for the following staff groups:
See contact details in 'Meet the Team' and 'Our Offices' below.
When you join the NHSP Bank, you aren’t just joining a new organisation but you are joining the NHSP Family where you can enjoy a number of perks:
Whatever your availability we value your skills and experience and can provide you with a fantastic opportunity to work with us in a way that suits your lifestyle.
Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse - Salford M6
Paediatrics Registered Nurses - Salford M6
Registered Midwife - Salford M6
Acute Care Support Worker - Salford M6
Registered Nurse A&E - Manchester M25
Theatre Practitioner - Salford M6
Registered Nurse A&E - Oldham OL1
Registered Nurse - Rochdale OL12
Community Registered Nurse - Oldham OL1
Whether you are looking to enhance your skillset, gain more experience, or simply earn a bit of extra money from your existing role, we can help you achieve this through the staff bank.
Join today and enjoy a number of benefits:
July 2024
Tues 2nd July - Rochdale Infirmary, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
Fri 19th July - Fairfield General Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
Wed 24th July - Royal Oldham Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
Fri 26th July - Salford Royal Hospital, Clinical Sciences Building 1pm-3pm
August 2024
Wed 14th August - Royal Oldham Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
Wed 21st August - Royal Oldham Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
September 2024
Wed 4th September - Royal Oldham Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
Wed 11th September - Royal Oldham Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
October 2024
Wed 9th October - Royal Oldham Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
Wed 23rd October - Royal Oldham Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
November 2024
Wed 6th November - Royal Oldham Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
Wed 20th November - Royal Oldham Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
December 2024
Wed 11th December - Royal Oldham Hospital, Education Centre, 10am-1pm
Got an event you’d like us to attend? Please contact our Trust Recruitment Coordinators on nca@nhsprofessionals.nhs.uk
There are no planned dates at present, please submit an expression of interest using this link for when these are arranged.
Client Services Manager
Siobhan Daly
Trust Operations Manager
Jessica Leighton
Trust Services Partners
Barbara Bogg – Royal Oldham Hospital
Anthony Twist – Community Services
Sanjusha Bheemavarapu – Salford Royal Hospital
Helena McDonnell – Fairfield General Hospital & Rochdale Infirmary (Maternity Leave)
Manny Alam
Trust Recruitment Coordinator
Daniel Ashton
Flexible Worker Advisors
Michelle Atkinson-Hopkinson
Ellie Matthews
Donna Woolley-Ollerenshaw
Leah Hurst
Doctors
• Jordan Longsden
• Benjamin Johnson
AHP, HCS, & PSS
• Teo Nakawooya
Facilities Office, Rochdale Infirmary, Whitehall St, Rochdale OL12 0NB
Since the inception of the 2014 Devolution Agreement, Manchester is delivering opportunities to better meet the needs of people that live and work in the area through investment in housing, supporting people into work and developing businesses.
Most important of all for the Trust and its people, Greater Manchester controls public funding for health and social care. This means it can better respond to local people’s needs, tapping into the experience and expertise of local NHS services to focus on preventing ill health and promoting healthy lifestyles.
For NCA, this gives them the chance to control their own destiny. They’re proud to be harmonising health services in Greater Manchester, with the ultimate goal of one hospital for Greater Manchester. And they’re excited about the opportunities this gives to our people.
Whether you’re into music, the arts, shopping, food or sport, Manchester has the range of facilities and opportunities to suit your tastes.
The city is rich in music venues, large and small. It has two symphony orchestras, an internationally acclaimed opera house and AO Manchester Arena, one of the largest and busiest indoor arenas in the world with some 21,000 seats. This and smaller venues such as Manchester Apollo and the Manchester Academy showcase a vibrant music scene.
The arts are also thriving in Manchester, with a number of galleries and theatres showcasing the best of traditional and contemporary culture. And, from high street chains to designer boutiques and vintage stores, shopping is great here.
From the famous former ‘Curry Mile’ in Rusholme, with over 50 restaurants serving Indian and Pakistani food, to Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Italian – Manchester offers something for everyone. There are also plenty of Halal and Kosher retailers across the city, and a range of vegetarian and vegan cafés.
Sports fan will find plenty to keep themselves occupied. As well as big football clubs like Manchester United and Manchester City, our city also has an Olympic size swimming pool at the Manchester Aquatic Centre, and a velodrome, while Lancashire County Cricket club is close by. If you prefer taking part, there’s the chance to experience just about every activity you can imagine, from rock climbing in the nearby Pennines and Peak District to the UK’s longest – and the world’s widest – real-snow indoor ski slope at the Chill Factore.
Manchester offers the best of both worlds, a vibrant world city, two hours by train from London but with the breath-taking scenery of the Lake District, Peak District, Cheshire and North Wales all easily accessible. The city is well served by transport, with regular train connections across the UK, and Manchester International Airport providing direct flights to all major European cities. It’s easy to get around in the city due to its comprehensive bus, tram and local train network.
As far as setting up home in Greater Manchester goes, there are properties at a wide range of price points to rent or buy. From city to suburban to rural living, there’s something for all tastes: amazing city penthouses, contemporary apartments, Victorian terraces, semi-detached houses and traditional family homes. Each area of Manchester has its own distinct identity, offering a lifestyle to suit everyone and a host of different shops, restaurants and leisure activities to explore within a compact area. The relocation of staff from the BBC and other leading media organisations to Media City cements the region’s status as an affordable and attractive proposition for employment and home life alike.
It’s also a great place to learn. With the world-class University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, and the Royal Northern College of Music, the city boasts Europe’s largest urban higher education precinct. Equally, Greater Manchester is home to a variety of great schools and colleges.
Significant public and private sector investment over the last 20 years has transformed the city into one of the UK’s most innovative and modern urban hubs. Despite this, Manchester remains proud of its central role in the industrial revolution and has fiercely protected its heritage and historic architecture.
For queries for the local team:
Email: nca@nhsprofessionals.nhs.uk.
Call: 0333 0144 294
Available Monday - Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm
Book an appointment with your local, onsite NHSP team for you to bring in original copies of documents to complete your application or DBS refresh.
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