NHS 111 Health Advisor
Join as an NHS 111 Health Advisor. Enjoy competitive hourly pay, 24/7 counselling, varied shifts and comprehensive training. Make a difference daily in a non-clinical triage role.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
The NHS 111 Health Advisor role is primarily phone-based, where you handle a variety of incoming enquiries from the public seeking urgent care advice.
Your typical day involves talking patients through their health concerns, triaging calls using an established NHS system, and recording all interactions accurately.
Tasks also include offering immediate non-clinical advice, sometimes referring cases for emergency response, and documenting calls for continuity of care.
You’ll support people during often stressful times, using pre-set protocols to determine next steps and direct them to the most suitable care.
These responsibilities require empathy, clear communication, good judgement, and attention to detail.
Pros of the Role
One of the best aspects is the paid training provided, ensuring you are confident and equipped before starting independently.
The comprehensive benefits package stands out, featuring ample annual leave, advanced scheduling flexibility, wellbeing resources and staff discounts including Blue Light Card eligibility.
Potential Cons
The pressure to manage sensitive or urgent calls can be emotionally demanding, particularly for those unaccustomed to high-stress environments.
There is also no remote work option for this role, so physical attendance at the contact centre for all shifts and training is required.
Nuestro veredicto
This position is an excellent fit for applicants seeking a meaningful, stable, and supportive workplace to start or pivot their healthcare career.
For those who value job security, ongoing professional development and wellbeing support, this offer represents a strong option in the field.
