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At Ace Healthcare we are staffing solution specialists, we take pride in our dedicated mission of connecting healthcare professionals with job opportunities available across the the UK. Specialising in Primary Care, our journey is firmly rooted in an unwavering commitment to excellence, honesty, and integrity in every aspect of the recruitment process. The way we effectively convey our mission, both online and in person, plays a crucial role in fostering meaningful relationships and building lasting trust in the high-quality services we offer to our clients and candidates alike.

Healthcare Positions we work with and gain opportunities in..

  • A general practitioner is typically the first point of contact for patients seeking medical care. They provide immediate medical attention, diagnose and treat common illnesses and injuries, and refer patients to specialists when necessary. We have many opportunities for GPs all over the UK, go to our job page for some of our current opportunities.

  • A nurse who has completed a master's degree in clinical practice is known as an Advanced Nursing Practitioner (ANP). An ANP has diagnostic authority and is trusted to assess, diagnose, manage, and care for patients with complex clinical issues. Take a look at our jobs page for our current ANP positions.

  • Advanced clinical practitioners (ACPs) are healthcare professionals, educated to Master’s level or equivalent, with the skills and knowledge to allow them to expand their scope of practice to better meet the needs of the people they care for.  ACPs are deployed across all healthcare settings and work at a level of advanced clinical practice that pulls together the four ACP pillars of clinical practice, leadership and management, education and research. Take a look at our ACP positions currently available on our jobs page.

  • An emergency nurse practitioner (ENP) is a senior practitioner who works in an emergency room and has been trained to treat minor injuries without the need for a doctor's intervention. Take a look at our ENP opportunities on our job page.

  • An emergency care practitioner in the UK is a healthcare professional who is trained to assess, diagnose, treat, and discharge patients with certain injuries without needing to consult a doctor. This means that if you have a minor injury and go to the Emergency Department, you no longer have to wait for a doctor to see you. Our ECP positions are available to view on our jobs page.

  • Streaming is the process of allocation of patients to the most appropriate physical areas of a hospital, and the most appropriate clinical pathways. The purpose of streaming is to quickly determine the most appropriate place for a patient who walks through the front door of an A&E/co-located Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) to be assessed or treated. Take a look at our current Streaming nurse opportunities on our job page.

  • Practice nurses work in GP surgeries alongside other healthcare professionals including doctors, health visitors, pharmacists and dietitians. They provide treatment and advice to a wide range of patients, as well as administering tests to aid diagnosis. Our current Practise Nurse positions can be viewed on our job page.

  • A healthcare assistant (HCA) is an important part of the healthcare industry in the UK. They are in charge of nurturing patients and assisting them in overcoming any physical or mental health issues. Healthcare assistants assist doctors and nurses with their duties at the same time.

    Our current HCA opportunities can be found on our job page.

  • A Clinical Pharmacist is a healthcare specialist who focuses on direct patient management through medication usually in a clinical or hospital setting. They typically have an in-depth understanding of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of drugs, which they use to treat patients' illnesses effectively.
    Take a look at our job page for all current Clinical Pharmacist positions.

  • Pharmacy technicians are responsible for preparing, supplying and administering medicines. They are key members of the pharmacy and multidisciplinary teams and play a vital role in helping patients get the best outcome from their medicines. Current roles for Pharmacy Technicians.can be found on our job page.

  • Pharmacy dispensers are the backbone of pharmacy operations. They meticulously count, dispense, and label medications, ensuring patients receive the right medication at the right dosage. Their responsibilities go beyond mere counting. They double-check prescriptions for accuracy, identify potential drug interactions, and provide vital patient information on usage and storage. Take a look at our current opportunities in pharmacy dispensers on the job page.