Here is how you could earn up to £20K by becoming a Covid-19 tester in Scotland
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Health bosses are hoping to boost the number of operatives working across Scotland, which currently stands at 468.
Successful applicants can expect to earn between £18,600 and £20,606 pro rata for 37.5 hours of work per week in a four-day shift pattern.
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Describing the role, NHS Scotland said mobile testing unit operators are needed “across the entirety of Scotland including remote, rural and island communities, in order to meet the immediate needs of the Scottish Government Test and Protect programme.”
Operatives distribute Covid-19 self-test kits and provide information to the public on how to self-test.
NHS Scotland said it is looking for applicants who can “use tact and persuasive
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“Some may become unwell and staff will be required to safely manage them or identify the need for additional professional assistance,” according to the job description.
Operators are also frequently required to “exert moderate physical effort”, including standing for long periods of time in extremes of weather for several periods during a typical 10 hour shift.
If you are interested in applying for the role, you can find more information, including a full personal and job specification, here.
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