Welcome to the Berkshire Bankshare®

Help increase our patient care capabilities by picking up additional shifts or placements through Bankshare®

What is Bankshare®?

Bankshare® is a collaboration of 2 trusts, enabling you to work flexibly across neighbouring trusts without having to complete any additional processes or procedures. Therefore, it couldn’t be easier for you to find a shift that fits in your needs.

Bankshare gives you access to shifts across the following trusts:

What can Bankshare® Offer?

  • First choice of shifts – over 15,000 shifts available each month
  • Choice of over several locations across Acute, Mental Health and Community
  • Flexible working hours - pick and choose the shifts you want to work
  • Paid annual leave – build holiday allowance for every shift you work
  • Have a better work – life balance

What can the staff bank offer you?

Whether you’re looking to enhance your skillset, gain more experience or simply earn a bit of extra money, we can help you achieve this through the staff bank and The Bank Network. Join today and enjoy a number of benefits:

  • Competitive pay rates
  • First choice of shifts
  • Access to shifts before they
  • are available to Agency
  • Flexible working to suit your lifestyle
  • Take control of when you want to work
  • Work this week, get
  • paid next week
  • Build holiday
  • allowance for every shift worked
  • Book and manage shifts online
  • Access shifts anywhere, anytime or through your smartphone
  • Support when you need it
  • 24/7 365 days
  • 03332 407 552
  • Stakeholder
  • pension scheme
  • available
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Registered with NHSP?

If you’re already registered with us a bank member, simply log on and book shifts today.

How do you join?

Work at one of the Trusts but not registered with NHSP yet?

If you are permanently employed at Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust or Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust you can join the bank in just 24 hours below. 

Register

 

FAQs

If you have any questions, you can read

our FAQs here