At a Glance
- Tasks: Deliver specialist healthcare in police custody, supporting detainee welfare and safeguarding.
- Company: Mountain Healthcare, a leading provider of forensic custody healthcare in the UK.
- Benefits: Full accredited training, competitive salary, and the chance to make a real difference.
- Other info: No custody experience required; dynamic environment with opportunities for growth.
- Why this job: Enjoy autonomy and variety while making a meaningful impact in a unique clinical role.
- Qualifications: Must be a Registered Nurse or Paramedic with at least three years' acute experience.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
About the Role Mountain Healthcare is one of the UK's leading providers of forensic custody healthcare.
Working in partnership with the police, and wider criminal justice agencies, we deliver high quality care to some of the most vulnerable people in our communities.
We are proud to be guided by our core values of Being Kind and Doing the Right Thing.
We are now recruiting Forensic Custody Healthcare Professionals (RGNs and Paramedics) to deliver specialist healthcare within police custody.
This is a rare opportunity to step into a respected forensic role where no two shifts are the same, no custody experience is required as full accredited training is provided.
Your clinical decisions will directly support detainee welfare, safeguarding, and the wider criminal justice process.
If you're an experienced clinician with at least three years' experience in an acute setting who enjoys independent decision making, fast paced assessments, and meaningful work that genuinely makes a difference, this could be the ideal next step in your career.
Are you a Registered Nurse or Paramedic ready for a clinical role with real autonomy, variety and impact beyond a traditional ward or ambulance setting?
At Mountain Healthcare, our Forensic Custody Healthcare Professionals provide essential care to people detained in police custody, many of whom are vulnerable, unwell or in crisis.
Working in partnership with the police, NHS and wi...