Forensic Healthcare Professional – Worcester at Partnering Health
Worcester, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Nov, 25

Salary

41190.24

Posted On

23 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

PHL Group are looking for Forensic Healthcare Professionals to join the team in Warwickshire custody. The custody suites are based in Worcester. This is an exciting role where you will work alongside police officers to assess and treat individuals who are detained in police custody.
Could you determine if a detainee is suffering from a mental health condition, uncooperative, or lacking necessary diabetes medication? Are they a substance misuser or experiencing a head injury? Our Forensic Healthcare Practitioners (HCPs) are responsible for assessing and addressing the health needs of detained individuals, as well as conducting forensic medical examinations to gather evidence for use in the criminal justice system.
In this role, you will perform clinical assessments, identify and implement appropriate interventions, and collect forensic samples. You will provide advice and guidance to ensure the detainees receive proper care, maintaining detailed and accurate records to safeguard their health, safety, and welfare while in police custody.
We invite you to contact us for an informal visit to the custody suite to see first hand how varied and challenging this role can be.

Responsibilities
  • Deliver forensic practitioner services in compliance with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and local protocols.
  • Maintain accurate and complete timely documentation, including injury record and log all activities using current systems.
  • Advise and support custody officers in assessing detainees’ healthcare needs and prioritising care, consulting the Forensic Medical Examiner as needed.
  • Assess detainees’ fitness for detention, interview, understanding of charges and release.
  • Evaluate alcohol and drug intoxication and withdrawal.
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