Almost five weeks in and things are moving on
Two
emails from NHS Scotland today one inviting me to attend the Western
General Hospital on Friday for ID verification, an ID badge and,
hopefully, setting me up with IT access. The other frustratingly
asked me to complete the Disclosure Scotland PVG check system, again.
I have declined this request and sent a copy of the PVG Certificate I
received from Disclosure Scotland a few days ago as a result of
already going through this process.
I
have also been given links to further local NHS Lothian core online
training which I hope will mostly be covered by those that I
have already undertaken for NHS Scotland. But if not I
will repeat some of it again if necessary.
I
am also trying to work out if I am to return to work via a fixed term
contract or by bank shift work as each route has different people to
contact to take this forward. I am aware of discussing these options
over the course of the phone interview I had a few weeks
ago and think that I expressed a preference for the staff
bank route but I did also stress that I was
flexible and I think that it was left open but I cannot be sure. I
have asked for clarification from NHS Lothian on
their understanding of this.
The process
has seemed at times painfully slow and labyrinthine from
my perspective with two overlapping routes back, one via NHS Scotland
and one via NHS Lothian. It has not always been easy to work out
which bit of the NHS wants what piece of information and they
have not always shared what they are doing with each other. But I am
also aware of the monumental and unprecedented nature of this
task. This will have been undertaken by a range of NHS staff
across the country who will already have had full jobs to do before
this process landed on their desks. Despite my frustrations on the
speed, ambiguity and complexity of the process, not to mention the
horrific terminology of begin onboarded, I am grateful to
everyone involved in aiding me get back to help
out with the NHS. Hopefully I am nearly there now and
I think it may not be unreasonable to hope that I might, just
might, be able to start back some time next week.
Once
again, fingers crossed and watch this space.
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