
The Benefits
Flexible shifts (days, evenings, weekends, bank holidays)
Competitive locum rates
Supportive multidisciplinary working environment
Opportunity to work autonomously at an advanced clinical level
Ongoing professional development opportunities
The Company
A leading Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) provider delivering high-quality, patient-centred urgent care
Committed to clinical excellence, governance, and safe patient flow
Works closely with NHS services and multidisciplinary teams to deliver integrated urgent care
The Role
Assess, diagnose, treat, and discharge patients with undifferentiated and urgent conditions
Manage minor illness and acute presentations independently
Take comprehensive patient histories and perform advanced clinical assessments
Request and interpret diagnostics (pathology, imaging, ECGs) within scope of practice
Prescribe medications as an Independent Prescriber (where qualified)
Safely escalate and refer patients to GPs, specialty teams, or Emergency Departments as needed
Recognise and respond to clinical deterioration and medical emergencies
Maintain accurate clinical documentation and adhere to clinical governance standards
Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team and provide clinical support to colleagues
The Person
Registered healthcare professional (NMC, HCPC, or GMC)
Master’s in Advanced Clinical Practice or two Level 7 qualifications
Independent Prescriber (V300) or equivalent
Strong background in urgent care, emergency care, or primary care
Confident managing undifferentiated patients autonomously
Excellent clinical reasoning, communication, and decision-making skills
Evidence of ongoing CPD and professional development
ALS / ILS certification (desirable)
Experience in UTC or ED settings (desirable)
Familiar with local referral pathways and integrated care systems (desirable)