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Sign inHealthcare Assistant (Urgently Needed)
- 05 January 2026
- Catalyst Care Group - Dudley, West Midlands
- £18 per hour
- On-site only
- Temporary
- Part time
At Leaf Complex Care, part of the Catalyst Care Group, we are committed to providing expert complex care that transforms lives. We stand on the pillars of Compassion, Impact, and Community —values that guide our actions and our approach to compassionate care. ...
Clinical Manager - Sexual health services
- 06 January 2026
- NHS Jobs - Dudley, DY1 3QZ
- Negotiable
- Permanent
- Full time
We are 4 Day Week employer Purpose of the role We are looking for a dedicated Clinical Sexual Health Manager to join our team within the Dudley Borough. This is an exciting opportunity to help lead and shape the delivery of our sexual health services. In this ...
Registered Nurse
- 05 January 2026
- NHS Jobs - Dudley, DY3 4LG
- £19.99 to £20.49 per hour
- Permanent
- Full time
What inspired you to become a nurse? Was it the desire to make a real difference through Kind Care? Or the drive to keep learning and growing in a profession thats always evolving working side by side with multi-disciplinary teams? Whatever your reason for ...
Registered Nurse
- 06 January 2026
- HC-One Ltd - Dudley, Midlands, DY3 4LG
- £19.99 to £20.49 per hour
- Permanent
- Full time
About The Role What inspired you to become a nurse? Was it the desire to make a real difference through Kind Care? Or the drive to keep learning and growing in a profession that’s always evolving — working side by side with multi-disciplinary teams? Whatever ...