Enhanced Access Service

The Enhanced Access Service has an expanded scope to include appointments with a range of clinical staff, including GPs, nurses, nurses associates, HCAs and paramedics. This means that there are exciting opportunities for a variety of clinical staff to get involved in the service and to enhance their salary.

Further Information

Where and when is the service held?

The service is being delivered from two locations within the borough: Essex House in Barnes & York Medical Practice in Twickenham.

Session times

Saturday sessions are be delivered from 8am to 6pm.

How many shifts will I be expected to work?

Once a member of staff has completed the on-boarding process, they will be able to book as many shifts as they wish.

How much will I be paid?

Our pay rates are competitive and will depend on your role and on the shift(s) you choose to work.

Are there any requirements that I need to meet before I can sign-up for shifts?

All staff must be able to show that they have the appropriate qualifications for the role they will be undertaking.

Staff must also have:

  • A DBS check that is dated within the past 3 years (with no significant convictions)
  • A reference from their current employer
  • Evidence of being up to date with all mandatory training requirements (see below). Where staff have already completed required training as part of their practice role, training can be transferred provided evidence of completion is received (e.g. training certificates). Where staff do not have access to training (e.g. if they are not currently working for a practice), they will be set up on RGPA’s online training system in order to complete the required training.

Basic Life Support – Annual

Safeguarding Children – Three-yearly

Safeguarding Adults – Three-yearly

Fire Safety – Annual

Information Governance – Annual

Infection Control – Annual

Health & Safety – Three-yearly

Equality & Diversity- Five-yearly

Sepsis – Annual

Mental Capacity Act- Five-yearly

Accessible Information Standard – Five-yearly

Role-specific training (depending on service being provided)

E.g. cervical screening/childhood immunisations

Frequency – as indicated by specific course

Can people apply who don’t currently work for a Richmond Practice?

Yes! If you don’t currently work in Richmond, or you know of someone externally who may be interested, we would love to hear from you.

How do I apply / Contact Us:

To apply to work for the Enhanced Access Service, please complete the form below and attach a copy of your CV. Our Recruitment Team will then get in touch with you with details about the process.

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