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how many people work in nhs fife

by Hugh Heller DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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8,500 staff

Why work for NHS Fife?

Our ’Well at Work’ programme has helped to bring about a truly positive culture within NHS Fife, helping to reduce stress, increase motivation and improve productivity among staff. Flexible working means that part-time roles and jobshare opportunities are often available, as well as term-time only, evening and weekend positions.

How many hospitals are there in Fife?

There are two main hospitals in Fife; the Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy and the Queen Margaret Hospital in Dunfermline. The Victoria Hospital is where specialist and acute services are based.

Where is NHS Fife located in Scotland?

NHS Fife. NHS Fife ( Scottish Gaelic: Bòrd SSN Fìobha) is one of the fourteen regions of NHS Scotland. It provides healthcare services in the Fife area. NHS Fife is headquartered in Hayfield House, Kirkcaldy .

What level has Fife moved to?

On Saturday 5th June Fife, along with most of Scotland, moved into Level One. Make sure you know the rules to keep everyone safe. Current local rules - Level 1 Right Care, Right Place

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How many employees does NHS Fife have?

8,500 staffNHS Fife provides healthcare to the 370,000 patients and employs around 8,500 staff.

What is the population of NHS Lothian?

circa 800,000 peopleNHS Lothian provides services for the second largest residential population in Scotland – circa 800,000 people.

Who is in charge of NHS Fife?

Carol Potter28/09/2020 NHS Fife is pleased to announce the appointment of Carol Potter as the Board's new Chief Executive. Carol Potter previously served in a dual role as NHS Fife's Director of Finance and Deputy Chief Executive, before being appointed Interim Chief Executive in January 2020.

How big is Kirkcaldy hospital?

Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, contains approximately 300 staffed beds and has a full range of healthcare specialties.

How many NHS are there in Scotland?

14NHSScotland consists of 14 regional NHS Boards which are responsible for the protection and the improvement of their population's health and for the delivery of frontline healthcare services and 7 Special NHS Boards and 1 public health body who support the regional NHS Boards by providing a range of important ...

What is the biggest health board in Scotland?

NHS Greater Glasgow and ClydeNHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is the largest NHS Board in Scotland and provides services to a population of 1.2 million and specialist regional services to more than half of Scotlands population.

How many hospitals are in NHS Lothian?

21 hospitalsNHS Lothian, the UK's second largest Health Authority, has 21 hospitals, 126 GP practices, 180 community pharmacies, 173 dental practices and 112 ophthalmic practices.

What area does NHS Fife cover?

Fife has a population of over 363,000 and represents around 7% of the total population of Scotland. Most residents live in the towns of Kirkcaldy, Dunfermline, and Glenrothes.

Who runs the NHS Scotland?

Responsibility for the National Health Services in Scotland is a devolved matter and therefore rests with the Scottish Government. Legislation about the NHS is made by the Scottish Parliament. The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing has ministerial responsibility in the Scottish Cabinet for the NHS in Scotland.

When did Dunfermline maternity hospital close?

1992The hospital closed in 1992 and gradually fell into disrepair.

How many beds does Victoria Hospital Kirkcaldy have?

458Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy / Number of beds

What is Ward 54 Victoria Hospital Kirkcaldy?

Ward 54 is an acute 23 bedded urology, gynaecology ward with designated green and amber pathway beds for emergency and elective patients. You will be joining an already established nursing team and working with the current Band 3 HCSW to develop the role of HCSW within the ward.

How many hours does NHS Fife pay?

Benefits include: a standard working week of 37.5 hours. pay enhancements to reward out-of-hours, shift and overtime working.

How many miles of cycle routes are there in Fife?

Fife has around 300 miles of on- and off-road cycle routes. The Fife Coastal Route is a National Tourist Route which runs 85 miles around the coast of the region.

Where to drive from Edinburgh to Fife?

By road. If you are driving from Edinburgh and the south, Edinburgh is directly connected by the Queensferry Crossing. Then head to Dunfermline where the A92 takes you further into Fife. From Glasgow and the west, it is easiest to take the M8 to Edinburgh and then head to Fife from there.

Where do buses stop in Fife?

Buses from all over the UK stop at Inverkeithing Ferrytoll, where you can continue your journey throughout Fife by bus. An express coach network links Anstruther, Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Leven, Glenrothes, Cupar and St Andrews and is complemented by local bus networks in each town.

Is NHS Fife a Scottish first?

Leading the way in a range of areas, NHS Fife has produced a number of pioneering programmes and cutting-edge projects which have become Scottish ‘firsts’. For those with an interest in research, there is a wide range of support, practical advice and information on offer.

Is Fife a good place to live?

With its stunning beauty, rich history and abundance of sporting and leisure activities, Fife is a fantastic place to live and work, with an identity and a character all of its own. The cost of living here is lower than the national Scottish average and house prices offer superb value for money, providing you with a high standard of living and quality of life.

Is NHS Fife a forward thinking organisation?

As one of the largest employers in the region, NHS Fife is a forward-thinking and innovative organisation which offers an exciting and diverse range of work, training and study opportunities for people from all backgrounds.

Summary

Find out about NHS workforce statistics, including how many people work for the NHS.

Latest statistics

This report shows monthly numbers of NHS Hospital and Community Health Services (HCHS) staff working in NHS Trusts and CCGs in England (excluding primary...

Past publications

This report shows monthly numbers of NHS Hospital and Community Health Services (HCHS) staff working in NHS Trusts and CCGs in England (excluding primary...

Headcount

There are roughly 1.5 million people employed by the NHS across the UK.

Full-time Equivalents (FTEs)

The figures above all refer to individual people. But as we mentioned earlier, some of them will be working part-time. Another way to count how many NHS employees there are is to consider how many full-time jobs could be filled. These are referred to as ‘full-time equivalents’ or FTEs.

Managers

People often talk about the number of managers in the NHS. Around 3% of the 1.2 million staff in the English NHS are managers (both for headcount and FTEs).

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