19/03/2004

PSc Healthcare attract health workers

PSc Healthcare, Northern Ireland’s newest specialist recruitment agency, offers nurses and care assistants an immediate start, excellent rates of pay, holiday pay, temporary or permanent placements, flexible hours and training.

Fully licensed by the DHSS and PS, they specialise in finding work for nurses and care assistants within the NHS and private sector.

PSc Healthcare aim to be more professional, more innovative and more service-orientated than other agencies, and to recruit the very best nurses and care assistants available.

Director Michael Curran RN, himself a highly experienced NHS staff nurse, said: “We provide a professional healthcare support service that is always fair and honest to our nurses and clients. PSc Healthcare is a locally owned firm established only one year ago and already supplying major NHS hospitals and large nursing home groups with all grades of staff.”

For further information or advice contact:

Tel: +44 (0) 28 9023 4441

Email: healthcare@pscmanagement.com

(GB)

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