FAQs
What is the closing date for applications?
The closing date for completed applications is 22/09/2024.
Is phlebotomy training required for this position?
Yes, phlebotomy is essential for this position; however, all other training will be provided.
What are the working hours for this role?
The role is mainly Monday to Friday, with the expectation of occasional weekends to accommodate extra clinics.
Can international applicants apply for this position?
Unfortunately, the salary for this post would not be sufficient for NHS Highland to offer a Certificate of Sponsorship to allow for sponsorship of international applicants.
How can I contact someone for informal inquiries about this position?
For informal inquiries, you can contact Sharon Orie at Tel - 01631 518858 or via email at sharon.orie@nhs.scot.
Will the selected candidate need to work in different locations?
The position is based at Lorn & Islands Rural General Hospital in Oban, but may involve working in various departments such as Accident and Emergency and OPD.
What should I do if I encounter issues with the application process?
If you experience any issues with the application process on Jobtrain, you can contact the Jobtrain Candidate Support Hub for advice and support.
Are there opportunities for career development in this role?
Yes, the department offers a friendly and supportive environment for applicants looking to gain and build experience and skills in both Emergency and Outpatients nursing.
What type of environment does the hospital offer to its staff?
Lorn & Islands Rural General Hospital provides a friendly and supportive environment, contributing to a positive workplace culture.
What should I not include in my application?
You should not upload a CV as it will not be used for shortlisting purposes; instead, complete the application process on Jobtrain.

