Are you a Nurse or Paramedic ready for something new? Want to use your clinical skills in a fast paced, rewarding environment while supporting some of the most vulnerable people in our communities? Join Mountain Healthcare as a Forensic Custody Healthcare Professional in Thames Valley - South and be part of a specialist team delivering exceptional care in police custody settings. Whether you're looking for a change of pace, better work life balance, or a fresh challenge, this could be the career move you've been looking for. Make a difference in a role like no other At Mountain Healthcare, we do more than deliver care. We support some of the most vulnerable people at a critical point in their lives. Our teams work in unique environments where no two days are the same and where your clinical skills make a real impact. We are not just offering 'jobs'. We are building careers for professionals who want to be part of something bigger. Whether you are a nurse or a paramedic, if you are ready for a meaningful challenge, this is where you belong. This is a unique opportunity for Registered Nurses (RGN) and qualified Paramedics with at least three years' post registration experience to step into a meaningful and exciting new area of healthcare. As a Forensic Custody Healthcare Professional, you'll work in police custody suites providing high quality care to detainees. This includes everything from managing drug and alcohol withdrawal to responding to acute medical episodes and mental health crises. You’ll also be trained to carry out forensic procedures and collect samples to assist police with investigations. No previous forensic experience? That’s absolutely fine. Full training and support will be provided to help you become an accredited Forensic Practitioner. This is a bank position, offering flexibility and the ability to work shifts that fit around your life. What makes this role stand out No two days are the same. The work is varied, fast paced, and meaningful Standard full time rota pattern of 4 days on, 4 days off (2 day shifts, 2 night shifts) Genuine work life balance with predictable scheduling Full forensic and clinical training provided Duties include: Forensic sampling, including bloods for road traffic offences Conducting health assessments and providing care to detainees and staff Delivering substance misuse therapies and supporting withdrawal management Identifying vulnerabilities and referring individuals to appropriate services Promoting good personal healthcare and wellbeing among detainees Signposting and supporting individuals to access services that help reduce reoffending Working closely with Liaison and Diversion teams to identify and support those with mental health needs Managing acute medical conditions and responding to emergencies Maintaining accurate and detailed clinical records to a high evidential standard Collaborating with police colleagues and other external agencies To be considered for this role, you must have: Registration as a Registered Nurse (RGN) or HCPC registered Paramedic A minimum of three years' post registration experience Experience in acute medical care Experience in any of the following areas would be helpful, but not essential: A&E or walk in centres Substance misuse or mental health Community or prison nursing Police custody or secure settings Paramedic Practitioner work