Job Description
Job Title: Geriatric Consultant locum
Specialty: Elderly medicine
Band/Grade: Consultant
Location: Scotland
Salary: £105 – £115 (DE PAYE per hour)
Description
We have an exciting opportunity for a Locum Geriatric medicine consultant to work with an NHS Trust in Scotland. This full-time locum position is based in an Inpatient setting, with proposed working hours of working Monday – Friday, also offering weekend and on call shifts
The role is set to begin ASAP and will last for a 3-month initial contract with option to extend after, offering an hourly rate between £105 – £115. Please note that this position is inside IR35 payment guidelines.
What sets this role apart is that the role offers flexible working times/hours for doctors in order to help suit their routine outside of work. Overall, the trust offers exceptional opportunity for candidates seeking flexibility to cater for their personal needs.
To be eligible, you must have Specialist registration in Medicine, hold a PVG (this can be process through our agency) and a DBS on the update service (if not we can also apply for a new one through our agency)
Why work with Athona?
At Athona, our focus is on supporting you. From the moment you register, our experienced consultants work with you to secure the best opportunities while offering:
- Industry-leading in-house revalidation and appraisal support team
- Competitive pay rates
- Flexible working opportunities
- Access to exclusive NHS roles through our preferred supplier status
- A dedicated consultant offering tailored support
- A generous referral scheme
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