Vaccinator (Fixed-Term Contract)
Summary
On-site healthcare professional administers vaccines, monitors clients, and maintains medical equipment for pop-up clinics across the UK, requiring nursing/pharmacy credentials and emergency response training.
- Conduct Intramuscular injections on site with clients.
- Measure blood pressure and take other measurements if needed.
- Collect equipment from local BlackWell office. Maintain adequate levels of stock to carry out screening clinics.
- Respond to incidents of anaphylaxis or other emergency’s that may arise from reactions to vaccines.
- Set up and take down of pop-up Vaccination clinic at client site.
- Ensure Vaccination equipment is cleaned and maintained.
- Ensure medical waste is stored and disposed of appropriately.
- Provide general advice on vaccination safety and whether the participant may take the vaccine or not.
- Use Medmark’s software system to record accurate records of client assessments.
- Liaising with Clients to answer queries, resolve any issues that may arise.
- Deliver an efficient and professional service that reflects positively on Medmark.
- Registered Nurse, Pharmacist, or Allied Healthcare Professional with active
- registration with their relevant professional body (NMC, GPhC, or HCPC).
- Nursing and/or Midwifery qualification.
- Treatment of anaphylaxis training.
- Proven experience with Vaccination.
- Appropriate qualifications for administering vaccinations are essential.
- Excellent communication skills with strong interpersonal, empathy and listening
- skills.
- Strong organizational and planning skills including time management with
- proven track record of prioritising key tasks and delivery to a high professional
- standard.
- Strong team member with proven ability to establish and maintain effective
- working people relationships.
- Access to own transport is essential.
- Access NI vetting.
- Flexibility to work at client sites nationwide.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Good IT skills and experience with electronic health records