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Sign inOut of Area Community Midwife | Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
- 03 December 2025
- Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust - Slough, SL2 4HL
- £40,617 - £48,778 per annum incl HCAS
- Permanent
- Part time
Wexham Park Hospital is excited to announce an opportunity to join the team as an Out of Area midwife. The successful candidate will join the community midwifery team, working closely with colleagues in a supportive, caring and learning environment. They will ...
Support Staff
- 08 December 2025
- Teacheractive Limited - SL3
- £13.69 to £16 per hour
- On-site only
- Contract
- Full time
Job Title: College Support Staff Location: Surrey and Berkshire Start Date: Immediate start Salary Range: £13.69 - £16 per hour Do you have experience of teaching learners between the ages of 16 – 18 with additional needs? Are you looking to work in an ...
Community Staff Nurse | Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
- 27 November 2025
- Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust - Reading, RG1 8NQ
- £31,049 - £37,796 per annum
- Permanent
- Full time
An exciting career opportunity has arisen for a Community Staff Nurse to join the West Berkshire Community Nursing team. Within the community we are seeing more complex and acute patients than ever before, with increasingly specialist treatment and care being ...
Community Nurse | Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
- 05 December 2025
- Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust - Reading, RG31 4UR
- £31,049 - £37,796 per annum
- Permanent
- Full time
An exciting career opportunityhas arisen for aCommunity Staff Nurseto join theWest Berkshire Community NursingTeam. Within the community we are seeing more complex and acute patients than ever before, with increasingly specialist treatment and care being ...
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