Nightingale Pharmacy Services
UK based Pharmacy Locum and Recruitment Consultants.
Pharmacy run for Pharmacy and Pharmacists.To join us, read
the Terms and Conditions, please note that by Registering with us for
any services at all, you are accepting in total all aspects of the Terms
and Conditions.
TERMS AND
CONDITIONS FOR LOCUM PHARMACISTS
Agreements to provide locum services are legally binding whether made
orally or in writing. Any pharmacist seeking or accepting bookings for
such work through this company agree and accept the terms and conditions
stated here and any additional terms applicable at the time a booking is
accepted. Hereinafter, "the Agency" is taken to mean Nightingale
Pharmacy Services. Each separate booking made between client and
pharmacist will specify the precise duration, rates and fees agreed and
other incidental matters relating to specific bookings.
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1. All pharmacists offering to provide
professional services must be registered with The General
Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and are expected to
operate and abide by the code of ethics as well as observing any
reasonable rules in force at the clients' premises. The foregoing
notwithstanding, the locum or deputy shall not be subject to the
direction or control of the client relating to the manner in which
professional services are provided.
- 2. Self employed
locums are responsible for payment of their own tax and national
insurance contributions. Work permit holders cannot work as self
employed locums. For further information on working status any work
permit holder should contact our office for advice. It is the
personal responsibility of the pharmacist to inform the agency of
any matter or investigation which might affect continuing membership
of the GPhC and subsequent placements. Locum services are an
agreement for professional services and the locum shall be an
independent contractor for and not the servant of the client. Fees
agreed to be paid to the pharmacist for professional services as
part of the agency agreement between client and pharmacist via the
agency shall not be subject to any deductions.
- 3. All bookings
once accepted must be honoured. Should a pharmacist find themselves
unwilling to complete an agreed booking it is their responsibility
to find a replacement acceptable to the client. Any additional costs
incurred as a result of such action are to be borne by the
pharmacist accepting the initial booking as they are an independent
contractor in their own right.
- 4. Except in the
case of emergency and short notice bookings, a 24 hour cooling off
period is allowed before an agreement is confirmed, during which
time both pharmacist and client may withdraw from the agreement.
- 5. If a pharmacist
fails to honour an agreement and does not provide acceptable
replacement cover either the client or the agency shall secure
necessary replacement cover and any additional costs incurred in so
doing shall be the liability of the pharmacist failing to honour the
agreement. In any such situation the pharmacist concerned will be
invoiced for payment within 14 days of the tax point (invoice date).
- 6. Payment is made
according to the rates agreed between client and pharmacist at the
time the booking is agreed and is made directly to the pharmacist by
the client. The agency accepts no responsibility for non-payment or
late payment of fees or expenses.
- 7. If a client
wishes to engage a pharmacist in either locum, regular, part or full
time capacity where that pharmacist was introduced to the client by
the agency, or where a client forwards the introduced pharmacist to
another party which results in the pharmacist being engaged by that
party, both client and pharmacists are liable to charges of £200 per
day. If any client wishes to take over or otherwise employ a
pharmacist provided by the agency, a fee equal to the standard
recruitment fee for a pharmacist is required to be paid to the agency. Any
outstanding bookings made on behalf of the pharmacist must be
honoured, otherwise clauses 3 and 5 of these terms and conditions
will apply to the pharmacist concerned in addition to the foregoing
of this clause which shall apply to the pharmacist an client
concerned. Where a pharmacist has already been engaged by a client
where work is offered, it is the responsibility of the pharmacist to
make that fact known to the agency. This clause shall apply for a
period of twelve months from the date of the most recent booking made.
- 8. Professional
indemnity insurance and personal insurance are not provided via any
agreement with the agency. Where a pharmacist believes National
Pharmaceutical Association (NPA) or similar professional indemnity
is not adequate for their purposes, we strongly recommend they seek
alternative indemnity insurance. The agency cannot be held
responsible for any loss or injury sustained whilst undertaking work
provided through the agency.