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We run England’s largest NHS staff bank and every year we help thousands of dedicated and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, more flexible shifts and a healthier work-life balance.

By joining today, you can start looking forward to a choice of flexible NHS jobs and long-term placement opportunities, as well as the ability to develop professionally and gain experience in a number of wards or areas across our client trusts .

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Reasons to join

Joining us brings you some fantastic benefits:

Competitive pay rates

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First choice of shifts and weekly pay

  • First choice of shifts
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Flexible working to suit your lifestyle

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Build holiday allowance for every shift worked

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The freedom to choose

Our Bank Members enjoy these great benefits and more by working at NHS Trusts and other health and care organisations all over England.

We specialise in flexible working, which means you decide where you work, what you do and how much, in line with your qualifications and training. It’s your choice and you’re in control.

You might be someone already employed by an NHS Trust and want extra shifts or a new temporary placement there. Or you might not be employed at a Trust and prefer to be a fully flexible Member, picking up shifts and placements at a Trust or Trusts of your choice to suit your lifestyle and career goals.

Depending on your qualifications and skills, we have access to work in all grades and specialties across the NHS including nursing and midwifery, allied health professionals, healthcare scientists, personal social services and non-clinical such as administration, finance, estates and facilities. We also offer shifts and placements for doctors in NHS Trusts and other health and care organisations through our Doctors Direct service.

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Scrub Nurse - OPH Nurse - Outpatient Hysteroscopy Nurse

Healthharmonie solihull b90 1sd, birmingham b23 5dd.

  • Salary: Depends on experience
  • Date posted: 3 July 2024
  • Closing date: 31 December 2024
  • Contract type: Permanent
  • Working pattern: Full time, Part time

District Nursing - Community Nursing Sister - Charge Nurse

Berkshire healthcare foundation trust slough sl1 2bj.

  • Salary: £37,162 to £44,629 a year
  • Date posted: 16 August 2024
  • Closing date: 5 September 2024
  • Working pattern: Full time

Staff Nurse - Adult Nursing

Royal berkshire nhs foundation trust reading rg1 5an.

  • Salary: £28,407 to £34,581 a year
  • Closing date: 8 September 2024
  • Working pattern: Flexible working, Full time, Part time

Community Nurse District Nursing

Aneurin bevan university health board rhymney np22 5pw.

  • Salary: £28,834 to £35,099 a year
  • Date posted: 12 August 2024
  • Closing date: 26 August 2024

Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Caerphilly CF82 8FQ

  • Date posted: 15 August 2024
  • Closing date: 29 August 2024
  • Working pattern: Part time

Transition Nurse (Registered Nurse)

St andrews hospice grimsby dn32 9rp.

  • Salary: £29,259 to £35,618 a year
  • Date posted: 19 August 2024
  • Closing date: 2 September 2024
  • Contract type: Fixed-Term

Lecturer - Nursing (GP Nursing)

University of bolton bolton bl3 5ab.

  • Salary: £40,521 to £46,974 a year
  • Closing date: 1 September 2024

Community Staff Nurse (School Nursing)

Croydon health services nhs trust croydon cr9 2rs.

  • Salary: £34,521 to £41,956 a year
  • Working pattern: Annualised hours, Compressed hours, Full time

Community Staff Nurse - School Nursing

Rotherham doncaster and south humber nhsft scunthorpe north lincolnshire dn161al.

  • Date posted: 6 August 2024
  • Closing date: 15 September 2024

Community Staff Nurse- School Nursing

South warwickshire university nhs foundation trust solihull b90 4rz.

  • Salary: £29,970 to £36,483 a year
  • Working pattern: Annualised hours, Full time, Part time, Term time hours
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Nursing and Midwifery Staff Bank

The NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Nursing and Midwifery Staff Bank teams are here to help when there are planned, or unplanned, shortfalls in the levels of nursing and midwifery staff.

We provide registered and non-registered nursing and midwifery staff to our hospital wards, outpatient clinics, health centres and community settings. The Nurse Bank has approximately 15,000 temporary staff providing shift cover 24/7, 365 days a year.

Bank workers are registered with NHSGGC Nursing & Midwifery Staff Bank and are available to fill short-term shortfalls in manpower resource. The service helps to provide safe, effective, person-centred care for patients across Glasgow and Clyde.

The Nursing and Midwifery Staff Bank service provides a central booking, recruitment and management service for NHSGGC. The Staff Bank Service provides a critical link between NHSGGC bank workers and frontline health care professionals commissioning staffing requests for their services.

NHSGGC Staffbank Dalnair Street West Glasgow ACH Yorkhill Glasgow G3 8SJ

Nursing & Midwifery, Recruitment and Pay Enquires

Opening Hours

Monday to Sunday – 8.00am to 8:30pm Closed Christmas Day and New Year Day

Recruitment and Pay Enquires

  • Monday to Friday – 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Closed all public holidays

Telephone Options

  • Our contact number for all enquires is  0141 278 2555 .

Staff Bank Contact Numbers

Contact centre, contact centre team lead.

Kelly Smith Telephone: 0141 278 2640 Email: [email protected]

Andrew Stewart Telephone: 0141 278 2595 Email:  [email protected]

Contact Centre Supervisor

Laura Traquair Telephone: 0141 278 2677 Email: [email protected]

David Dougan Telephone: 0141 278 2566 Email:  [email protected]

Contact Centre Manager

Neil McGhie Telephone: 0141 278 2656 Email:  [email protected]

Nurse Manager

Karen McCoubrey Email:  [email protected]

Carol Allison Email:  [email protected]

Nurse ‘Manager

Julia O’Neill Email: Julia.O’[email protected]

Payroll Cut Off Deadline

The BankStaff system for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Staff Banks was introduced in 1 st  July 2017 .

Bank workers timesheets are required to be completed electronically, and authorisers are required to confirm the shift has been worked and then finalise the timesheet on the system, to allow the shift to be released for payment.

The payroll cut off for electronic time sheets authorisation is now 12.00pm on Friday.

All shifts which start before midnight on the Thursday must be signed off for payment before 12 noon on a Friday to ensure the bank workers receive payment the following Friday.

Thursday night shifts can now be paid the following Friday i.e:

Shift: Thursday Night shift 7.30pm to 7.30am

If signed-off by Friday midday will be paid the following Friday.

Payroll Cut Off Deadline (Easter 2024)

52                                                                          15/03/24 –
20/03/24
28/03/2024
5321/03/24 – 25/03/24 05/04/2024
126/03/24 – 04/04/24 April12/04/2024

Rates of pay

If you are a Band 2 member of staff you will be paid the below hourly rates depending on what point of the payscale you are placed on:

Points 00 & 01 = £23,362 (£12.11 per hour)

Points 02, 03, 04 & 05 = £25,368 (£13.15 per hour)

For any hours you work that are classified as Saturday, Night or Unsocial, you will be paid an extra 44% for those hours on top of your basic rate of pay.  These will be shown separately on your payslip for that week.

For any hours you work that are classified as Sunday or Public Holiday, you will be paid an extra 88% for those hours on top of your basic rate of pay.  These will also be shown separately on your payslip for that week.

If you are a Band 3 member of staff you will be paid the below hourly rates depending on what point of the payscale you are placed on:

Points 00 & 01 = £25,468 (£13.20 per hour)

Points 02, 03, 04, 05 & 06 = £27,486 (£14.25 per hour)

For any hours you work that are classified as Saturday, Night or Unsocial, you will be paid an extra 37% for those hours on top of your basic rate of pay.  These will be shown separately on your payslip for that week.

For any hours you work that are classified as Sunday or Public Holiday, you will be paid an extra 74% for those hours on top of your basic rate of pay.  These will also be shown separately on your payslip for that week.

If you are a Band 5 member of staff you will be paid the below hourly rates depending on what point of the payscale you are placed on:

Points 00 & 01 = £30,229 (£15.67 per hour)

Points 02 & 03= £32,300 (£16.74 per hour)

Points 04, 05, 06 & 07 = £37,664 (£19.52 per hour)

For any hours you work that are classified as Saturday, Night or Unsocial, you will be paid an extra 30% for those hours on top of your basic rate of pay.  These will be shown separately on your payslip for that week.

For any hours you work that are classified as Sunday or Public Holiday, you will be paid an extra 60% for those hours on top of your basic rate of pay.  These will also be shown separately on your payslip for that week.

These annual salary value are re-assessed by the Government in April of each year.

NHSGGC Staff Bank Newsletter

  • Staff Bank Newsletter July 2024
  • DNA (Did not attend) newsletter September 2023

Previous Newsletters

  • Newsletter June 2024
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  • Newsletter April 2024
  • Newsletter March 2024
  • Newsletter February 2024
  • Newsletter January 2024
  • Newsletter December 2023
  • Newsletter November 2023
  • Newsletter October 2023
  • Newsletter September 2023
  • Newsletter August 2023

Question: I am looking to travel abroad for six months of the year, can I stay on the Nurse Bank? Answer: No, if you are not going to be available to undertake shifts you must advise the Staff Bank

Question: Can I refuse to move wards/site from the ward/site I was originally booked for? Answer: No, once a Bank worker has accepted and agreed to undertake a shift there is an obligation to work with the local management team in delivering patient care. This may involve being redeployed to other areas.

Question: I have just found out that I am pregnant, is there anything I need to do? Answer: Yes, For Bank only workers, you must contact a Nurse Manager to arrange a meeting For substantive post holders, you must advise the Staff Bank the dates when your maternity leave starts and ends.

Question: What happens when I am off sick? Answer: Inform Staff Bank at the earliest opportunity. If your sickness will last longer than 3 days and up to 7 days you should submit a Self Certificate Form (SC2). If your sickness will last for 7 days+ then you should submit a Fit note to the Staff Bank.

Question: Will I get paid when I am off sick? Answer: In certain circumstances, a Bank worker may be eligible for statutory sick pay

Question: Will I be paid when I am on jury duty? Answer: The nature of bank work is such that no payment would be made by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (the Board) to any bank worker when on jury duty.

Question: How do I claim my Annual Leave? Answer: Telephone the Staff Bank Contact Centre

Question: How long does an internal application take to process? Answer: Normally 10 to14 days providing your paperwork is accurately and timeously completed.

Question: How often do you recruit? Answer: NHSGGC Staff Bank is regularly recruiting, please check  Scottish Health on the Web for current campaigns.

Question: What is the deadline for signing off bank staff shifts that have been worked in my ward? Answer: All worked shifts must be signed off on Bank Staff before the 12.00pm deadline on a Friday to ensure payment for the following Friday.

Question: How do I request a booking for my Ward? Answer: All bookings should be requested via the Bank Staff booking system.

Question: How much notice should I give when requesting a shift?. Answer: Providing the contact centre with as much notice as possible increases opportunity to successfully fill the shift.

Question: How do I cancel a booking request that is no longer needed at ward level?. Answer: Contact the Staff Bank Contact Centre on 0141 278 2555 and inform them of the Cancellation. When cancelling a filled request you must give 4 hours notice before start of shift.

Question: How do I book my bank shifts? Answer: Refer to Employee Online link below, or Contact the Staffbank Contact Centre on 0141 278 2555 and give them your availability dates for work. The Call handler will check to see what shifts are available on these dates and offer them to you. The more flexible you are the more work we will be able to offer you.

Question: How do I request Annual Leave? Answer: Annual leave can be requested by email. Please see Important Information link for details on how to request annual leave. for More Info please click here

Question: Can I work a bank shift if I am on annual leave from my substantive post? Answer: Yes.

N.B Bank workers who have a substantive post must take annual leave from both substantive and bank post at the same time for 5.6 weeks/210 hours of the Annual Leave year.

Question: Can I change a booked shift for another shift elsewhere?. Answer: No, once you have committed to a shift the Staffbanks expectation is that you complete the booked shift. If the move is because of a specific skill then it is considered and discussed with the nurse in charge locally.

Question: Can I refuse to move wards/site from the ward/site I was originally booked for?. Answer: No, once a bank worker has accepted and agreed to undertake a shift there is an obligation to work with the local management team in delivering patient care. This may involve being redeployed to other areas.

Question: What happens if I need to cancel my shift? Answer: The Bank worker must inform the Staff bank Contact Centre with a minimum of 12 hours notice of cancellation of a shift. If a shift is cancelled within 12 hours notice then this is recorded under our attendance management policy.

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Come and Join the Staff Bank Service

We are welcoming internal applications for both nursing and non-nursing role’s with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s Nursing and Midwifery Bank. With a wide variety of flexible shifts across both acute and community services we would be delighted to hear from you. More information and our online application is available through the links below.

  • Internal nursing staff (Band 2) who wish to join the bank
  • Internal nursing staff (Band 5) who wish to join the bank
  • Internal staff who are currently in non-nursing roles who wish to join to the bank as a Band 2 HCSW

Joining NHSGGC Staff Bank

The process for recruiting both registered and non-registered nurses and midwives to NHSGGC Nursing and Midwifery Staff Bank follows the same robust recruitment and selection processes as required for substantive posts.

To register with the Staff Bank there is both an internal and external process.

Internal Applications

Nursing and Midwifery staff that hold a permanent post within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are permitted to join the Staff Bank through the internal application process, by virtue of existing employment, in a nursing role, with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

This is on the basis that as bank workers they are fully supported by their substantive line manager in delivering high standards of care to patients within their bank role. Before completing and signing the reference managers acting as the individuals sponsor should consider the suitability of the individual to undertake bank work i.e. relevant mandatory training and competency.  

Bank workers planning to leave substantive employment within the organisation e.g. retirement and wish to continue to undertake bank shifts will no longer have sponsorship from their line manager and therefore no means for the bank nurse’s competence to be assessed within the responsibilities of the role and job description. 

Bank workers wishing to continue to undertake shifts when no longer substantively employed by NHS GGC will undergo a reassessment process to transfer managerial responsibility to Staff Bank Nurse Management.

It is important that the bank worker and their line manager inform the Staff Bank service of their intention to leave their substantive post at the earliest opportunity to allow the reassessment process which entails Occupational Health check, PVG assessment, mandatory training update and a satisfactory reference. NHSGGC Staff Bank advise they are notified a minimum of 3 months in advance of leaving.

External Applications

External applicants to the Nursing and Midwifery Staff Bank will be subject to NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde recruitment and selection process, which adheres to NHS Scotland PIN Guidelines.

  • Application short listed in line with Pin guidelines
  • Short listed applicants interviewed
  • Successful interviewees are progressed subject to the following checking standards: Occupational Health Clearance, Criminal record checks and membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme, Employment history and 2 satisfactory reference checks, Verification of identity checks and right to work in UK checks.

All external recruitment is advertised on NHS Show Website .

In order to maintain registration with NHSGGC Staff Bank you are required to ensure that you complete all statutory and mandatory training.  

Focus on Policies and Procedures

As members of NHS Greater Glasgow Clyde Staff Bank Team, it is key that we are all committed to the core NHS values of: Care and Compassion, Dignity and Respect, Openness, Honesty, Responsibility, Quality and Teamwork and we use these values to guide us in all that we do.

It is important to maintain your knowledge and understanding of all NHSGGC Policies and Procedures. Please ensure that you are familiar with and follow the policies that are pertinent to your role and current scope of practice at all times.

To support you with this and maintaining these core values, each month we will focus on a different Policy or Procedure. This month we are featuring the following policies:

  • NHSGGC Safe and Secure handling of Medicines in Hospital Wards, Theatres and Departments, v2008
  • NHSGGC Administration of Intravenous (IV) medicines and Flush Policy v2021
  • NHSGGC Acute Division Patient Identification Band Policy v2015
  • NHS 21; Policy and Procedures for the safe identification of patients replaces v 2.0
  • NHSGGC Safe and Secure handling of Medicines in Primary Care, V2 September 2014

Please be aware that Policies and Procedures are updated from time to time, therefore it is important to regularly check for changes.

Important Information for all Nursing, Midwifery and Health Care Support Workers

Following a recent review of Nursing Documentation by NHSGGC Tissue Viability Team, the ABCD initiative to documentation is now being rolled out Board wide. Please read the information on the new approach .

Further information

  • Acute Services – Tissue Viability Service – Acute Division Homepage (scot.nhs.uk)
  • Community Services –  Pressure Ulcer Prevention – NHSGGC

Annual Leave

Due to current circumstances it has been agreed that the normal maximum 37.5 hour carry over rule for annual leave will be waived and any untaken leave will be carried over to the next financial year. (Therefore if you still had 50 hours on the 31st March 2022, all of this has been carried over on the 1st April 2022)

Additionally, if you have booked annual leave, and wish to also take a bank shift,  then you will be able to do this with immediate effect. We will monitor usage of these to ensure that bank workers are taking regular breaks, as whilst we value your contribution, we also need to make sure you get rest.

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A nurse bank is a register of highly skilled, experienced workers who can work flexibly and sometimes at short notice.

The benefit of a nurse bank to patient care is that we can rely on having extra staff to guarantee patient safety and high standards of care to complement the existing workforce.

Please note:  If you are an existing member of NHS Fife staff, please visit Stafflink and complete the online form to apply for the nurse bank.

If you are not currently working with NHS Fife then registering for the bank is a simple one-off process. You can use the form below to express your interest in joining our nursing bank. If successful, you will be in the position to: 

  • choose when, where, and how often you work
  • plan shifts up to five weeks in advance
  • pick up additional shifts, even at very short notice
  • get cash into your bank account quickly (bank staff are paid weekly).  

Application form

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01592 648128 [email protected]

Opportunities

So whether you’re looking to enhance your skill set, gain more experience or earn extra money, NHS Fife nurse bank can help you achieve this, and we are now recruiting across a wide range of nursing, mental health nurses and midwifery roles.

Nursing, Mental Health and Midwifery

If you’re looking for work to fit around your clinical/medical studies or are a retired nurse or midwife looking to work additional hours in your spare time, working flexibly through NHS Fife’s nurse bank could be the perfect solution for you.

Flexible working

Nurse bank offers short-term, flexible shifts, days, nights, weekends, and twilight shifts are routinely available, with shifts ranging from 12.5 hours to shorter 6-hour shifts. Our shift patterns may fit around any existing commitments. Such working patterns can allow bank workers to work flexibly around childcare, studying, employment or caring responsibilities.

How to join

The process for recruiting both registered and non-registered nurses and midwives to NHS Fife Nursing and Midwifery Staff Bank follows the same robust recruitment and selection processes as required for permanent posts. This process is slightly different depending on whether you are an internal or external applicant – some of our bank staff also already work for us, but pick up additional shifts through ‘the bank’.

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Internal applicants

You can join via the internal process if you wish to do the same role as you currently have. If you are looking for a clinical role but are currently non-clinical, you will have to apply through the external process and be interviewed, as you will require orientation to the clinical role. Internal nursing and midwifery staff applicants holding a permanent post within NHS Fife must be sponsored by their existing NHS Fife manager.

In the case of existing staff who are planning to leave permanent employment within the organisation, for example, someone approaching retirement who wishes to join the nurse bank, their line management will be provided by the Clinical Nurse Manager for the nurse bank and clinical and professional guidance can be sought from the Bank Clinical Nurse Manager.

External applicants

You can apply to join our nurse bank if you have registered or non-registered nursing or midwifery experience. External applicants to the Nursing and Midwifery Staff Bank will be subject to NHS Fife recruitment and selection process, which adheres to NHS Scotland Partnership Information Network (PIN) Guidelines and employment policies.

  • Application short-listed in line with Pin guidelines
  • Short-listed applicants interviewed
  • Successful interviewees are progressed subject to the following checking standards: Occupational Health Clearance, Criminal record checks and membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme, Employment history and 2 satisfactory reference checks, Verification of identity checks and right to work in UK checks.

Nurse bank for students

Student nurses are welcome to join the Nurse Bank from Year 1. There are many reasons to join the nurse bank at this stage – this will help consolidate learning and give essential ‘hands-on’ experience. It will enhance any future job application to have nurse bank experience on your CV. It will help you to experience different areas of practice to see what kind of work you prefer, and lastly – it will boost your finances!

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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.

We work in partnership with NHS Professionals (NHSP) to recruit bank staff. NHSP manage the bank service for Nursing & Midwifery, Health Care Assistants and Administration and Clerical. When you join the NHSP bank you are subject to its terms and conditions but you’ll enjoy a number perks.

The bank offers lots of perks such as:

  •  Weekly pay
  •  First choice of available shifts
  •  Flexible working hours
  •  Paid holidays
  •  Having a better work–life balance
  •  Stakeholder Pension Scheme available

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.

Find out more visit the NUH NHSP Bank website .

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