Second Nature
Bank Assessment Specialist

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Bank Assessment Specialist
Bank Assessment Specialist | Specialist Weight Management Service (SWMS)
The Challenge
More than 1 in 4 adults in the UK are living with obesity — a chronic condition often harming physical and mental health and reducing quality of life. Access to specialist weight management services remains scarce, accompanied by long NHS waitlists that worsen patient outcomes.
Second Nature aims to eradicate obesity and type 2 diabetes by merging behavioural science, psychology, and tech. We need an Assessment Specialist on a bank contract to help scale our patient assessment process.
About Second Nature:
✅ Improved lives for 250,000+ people ✅ 7,000+ 5-star Trustpilot reviews (Excellent rating) ✅ Rapidly growing and profitable startup ✅ One of only five NICE-approved NHS GLP-1 providers ✅ Committed to B2C NHS weight loss programmes ✅ Staff retention average: 4.3 years 🔗 Learn more: Working with us | Careers
The Opportunity
- Role: Specially trained bank specialist to conduct assessments for patients entering our specialist weight management service.
- Duration: 3-month fixed-term contract (extendable per demand).
- Flexibility: Part-time (5–25 hrs/week) with UK-wide operational hours (8am–8pm Mon–Thu, 8am–6pm Fri; occasional weekends).
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I’m in my final year doing Economics and I don’t know whether to apply for grad schemes now or do a masters first. What do you think?
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What You’ll Do:
- Independently assess patients to guide clinical intervention pathways using:
- Weight/eating disorder management experience
- Psychological theory/research (e.g., NICE guidelines)
- Conduct video assessments, gathering data to inform treatment plans.
- Identify and evaluate suicidal ideation/self-harm risk where applicable.
- Attend MDT and supervision meetings to discuss assessment results.
- Safeguard patient confidentiality and manage clinical risk (e.g., safeguarding).
- Troubleshoot escalations and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams.
What You’ll Bring
Experience & Qualifications:
We seek candidates with expertise in:
- Healthcare settings: weight management/bariatric care, eating disorders, or mental health.
- Assessments: experience conducting initial healthcare evaluations and determining pathways.
- Psychological safety: understanding of obesity stigma and its impact on patient care.


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Preferred qualifications:
- Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner (qualified) or
- HCPC-registered Dietitian or
- AfN-registered Nutritionist
Soft Skills:
- Autonomy + collaboration: ability to work independently while supporting a doctor-led Multidisciplinary Team (MDT).
- Digital fluency: comfortable using tools for teleconsultation, note-taking, and compliance.
- Passion for innovation: exciting to join a fast-paced health tech startup capitalising on digital education.
Why Join Us?
- Flexible working: shape your schedule among UK-wide operational hours.
- Impact-driven: help scale services during high demand.
- Profitably growing company: work with a likeminded team rated Excellent by 7,000+ members.
- Mentorship: access clinically supervised development and upskilling.
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