ProMedical Secures Position on Workforce Alliance Framework for Temporary Staffing

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ProMedical Secures Position on Workforce Alliance Framework for Temporary Staffing

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ProMedical has successfully been awarded a place on the Workforce Alliance Framework RM6281, one of the NHS’s largest collaborative procurement agreements for flexible healthcare staffing.

This award enables ProMedical to provide NHS Trusts across England with medical locums and nursing staff, supporting safe staffing levels, continuity of patient care, and financial sustainability.

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“Being part of the Workforce Alliance demonstrates our credibility and commitment to NHS priorities,” said Altin Biba, CEO. “We are here to partner with Trusts in addressing workforce pressures while ensuring value and quality remain at the heart of delivery.”

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The appointment strengthens ProMedical’s role as a trusted NHS partner in delivering flexible workforce solutions.

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If you are a doctor or nurse seeking flexible work opportunities, or a healthcare provider looking to access staffing solutions, please contact us.

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