Working Wonders: Why Freelance Dental Nursing is the Perfect Side Gig

If you’re looking to switch things up, working part-time as a locum Dental Nurse alongside your permanent dental nursing or any another job, then read on. Demand for locum Nurses has probably never been higher, offering an ideal way to earn some extra income and choose the hours you work. Here, we find out what’s involved with working as a part-time locum and the smartest way to play things.

Q: Can you work as a locum Dental Nurse while holding another job?

A: Yes, it’s possible to locum part-time as a Dental Nurse alongside another full-time or part-time job. And the great news is that many dental practices are increasingly looking for locums, including for weekends, evenings or during holidays when their regular staff members are unavailable.

Q: What are the requirements to work as a locum Dental Nurse?

A: In order to work as a locum Dental Nurse in the UK, you must have a valid dental nursing qualification and be registered with the General Dental Council (GDC). Before you can start work, you’ll also need an Enhanced DBS check, proof of Hepatitis B vaccination and valid indemnity insurance, and possibly proof of continuing professional development (CPD).


Q: What are the benefits of doing part-time locum work in dentistry?

A: Working as a part-time locum Dental Nurse offers a flexible schedule, the ability to earn extra income, and the chance to gain experience in different dental practices and working environments. It can also enhance your skills and knowledge as a Dental Nurse.


Q: How can you find locum work as a Dental Nurse?

A: Simply sign up to a dedicated platform like locumloop: just fill out your details, upload your paperwork, set where you’re available to work… and their automated system will message you when there’s jobs in your area, allowing you to book jobs and receive payment at a click of a button. All the upsides, none of the downsides.


Q: What is the average pay for a locum Dental Nurse in the UK?

A: Although it can vary depending on experience, location and the specific role, according to the National Careers Service, the average hourly rate for a locum Dental Nurse is £12-£15 but at locumloop, rates start higher and steadily rise the more you work through the platform.


In summary, working as a part-time locum while holding down another job can provide a flexible and profitable way to gain experience and earn extra income. As long as you meet the requirements, can find a balance with your main job and maximise your locum job opportunities via a platform like locumloop, working part-time as a locum could be one of the  best things you’ll ever do.

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