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Clinic co-ordinator | Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

  • 02 May 2024
  • Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust - Manchester, M13 9WL
  • £22,816 - £24,336 per annum
  • Permanent
  • Part time

Looking for a new challenge? The Department of Reproductive Medicine are looking for a motivated individual to join its busy team The post holder will be expected to provide a high quality support assistant role to the Gynaecology Service. The post holder will...

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Relief Support Worker

  • 02 May 2024
  • Creative Support - Stretford, Greater Manchester
  • £11.50 per hour plus accrued holiday credit
  • On-site only
  • Permanent
  • Part time

Creative Support is a non-profit provider of person centred care and support to older people, people with learning disabilities, mental health needs, and autism spectrum conditions. We are recruiting Relief Support Workers for our Mental Health Care Service in...

Band 4 Associate Practitioner | Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

  • 02 May 2024
  • Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust - manchester, M13 9WL
  • £25,147 - £27,596 per annum
  • Permanent
  • Part time

An opportunity has arisen for a part time Associate Practitioner at Band 4 0.47WTE in the Cytology department of Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust at Oxford Road Campus. The post holder will join our friendly team at this busy teaching hospital which ...

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Nursing Assistant (Band 2/3) - At North Manchester General Hospital

  • 03 May 2024
  • Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust - Manchester, M14 7LE
  • £22,383 - £24,336 Per Annum, Pro Rata
  • Permanent
  • Part time

A Vacancy at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. People become Nursing Assistants at our hospital for lots of very good reasons. The satisfaction of caring for patients is one of them. Starting a rewarding NHS career is another. Join us and help our ...

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