A Vaccinator is a healthcare professional dedicated to administering vaccinations to individuals to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. This role involves preparing and administering vaccines, monitoring patients for adverse reactions, and maintaining accurate records of immunisations. They also provide education on vaccine benefits and potential side effects, ensuring informed consent. Key skills include excellent patient service, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure. It is crucial to have a valid healthcare certification and a strong understanding of immunisation protocols. Some experience in a healthcare setting is often beneficial.The average salary is £31,900.The different types of contract available: Temporary Internship Freelance.Jobijoba has over 18053 job offers for Vaccinator.
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