Doc Plus Ltd
Practice Nurse / Procedure Nurse

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Doc Plus Private GP Clinic Newton Mearns, with planned Bearsden and Edinburgh clinic sessions £30–£36 per hour, depending on experience and competencies Part-time or full-time considered | Funded training | Private GP-led model
Doc Plus is a growing private GP clinic based in Newton Mearns, Glasgow. We provide accessible, patient-centred private healthcare with longer appointments, clear pricing and a broad range of GP, diagnostic, screening, vaccination, ear care, minor procedure and wellness services. We are now looking for a motivated Practice Nurse / Procedure Nurse to help us build a modern nurse-led service supported by GP oversight. This is an excellent opportunity for a nurse who enjoys practical clinical work, patient contact, procedures, organisation and helping shape a growing private healthcare model. This role would suit an experienced practice nurse, community nurse, treatment-room nurse, urgent-care nurse, occupational-health nurse or private-clinic nurse who wants more autonomy, variety and progression.
The role You will support and deliver nurse-led clinics including: Phlebotomy, observations, urine testing, swabs and sample preparation ECGs, health-check preparation and lifestyle measurements Blood-test appointments and doctor-reviewed health-screen pathways Vaccination clinic support, including family and travel vaccination work Weight-loss monitoring, injection teaching, side-effect checks and follow-up Ear assessment and ear wax removal after training and competency sign-off Wart, verruca and selected skin-tag treatment after training and competency sign-off Preparation, chaperoning and assistance for minor surgery and procedure clinics Patient recalls, results follow-up, documentation and safety-netting Stock control, infection prevention, procedure-room preparation and clinical audit
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You will work to agree on Doc Plus protocols, with clear escalation routes. Prescribing and complex medical decision-making will remain GP-led. You do not need to be a nurse prescriber.
Training and development We are happy to train the right person. Funded training and supervised competency sign-off may include: Ear wax removal / microsuction Wart and verruca treatment Skin-tag procedure support Travel and family vaccination clinic workflow Health-screening pathways Weight-loss monitoring and injection education Minor procedure support As the service expands, there will be scope to progress into a Lead Nurse / Clinic Lead role and help train future nurses across Doc Plus sites.
What we are looking for Essential: Current NMC registration Confident phlebotomy and injection skills Excellent documentation and IT skills Calm, safe and organised clinical manner Good communication and patient-care skills Ability to work independently within protocols Willingness to learn new procedure-based skills Clear understanding of when to escalate to a GP Desirable: General practice or private clinic experience Travel vaccination experience Ear wax removal experience ECG or health-screening experience Sexual health testing experience Weight-management clinic experience Minor surgery, dermatology, wart/verruca or skin-tag experience Smear-taking, women’s health or chronic-disease review experience


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What we offer £30–£36 per hour, depending on experience Funded training and competency sign-off GP support and clear clinical protocols Private-clinic environment with longer appointments Varied clinical work, including diagnostics, procedures and prevention Opportunity to help build a growing healthcare brand Potential progression to Lead Nurse as new sites open Flexible working pattern by agreement
To apply, please get in touch with your CV and a short note about why you would be a good fit for the role. Please note that a driving license is essential for this role.
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