Job Title: Non-Medical Prescriber
Type: Remote
Salary: Paid per assessment / titration review:
£120 per 90-minute ADHD assessment and prescribing session
£30 per titration review
We are seeking experienced Non-Medical Prescribers to support a nationally recognised provider of specialist mental health services. This is a flexible, remote sessional opportunity focused on ADHD assessment and medication management—ideal for NMPs looking to contribute to a clinically respected service from the comfort of their own home.
What will your responsibilities be?
You will conduct 90-minute ADHD assessments, including prescribing decisions, and manage titration follow-ups where required. Responsibilities include reviewing patient notes ahead of sessions, using Heidi (a clinical transcription tool) during assessments, and ensuring documentation is completed promptly—ideally on the same day and no later than five days post-session. You will also be expected to prescribe appropriately, liaise with GPs and wider care teams when necessary, and support the continuity of care for patients undergoing ADHD treatment.
Qualifications and Experience:
• Registered NMP (V300)
• Core professional background (RMN preferred, but other backgrounds considered)
• Minimum six months of ADHD experience
• ADHD-specific training preferred (UKAAN, ADHD360, or equivalent), though relevant NHS experience may be considered
• A valid Smart Card
• Access to a personal laptop (Apple Macs not supported)
• Comfortable working independently and remotely
How to apply
If your experience aligns with this role, please apply today. Our specialist team will be in touch to discuss the opportunity in more detail.
If you are already registered with Pulse and refer a friend to us, you could earn £300 per recommendation once they have completed over 200 hours of work*.
Why Join?
We always prioritise your best interests, engaging in meaningful conversations and truly listening to your needs. You are a professional—never just a resource.
Reasonable Adjustments
If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process or in the workplace, please let us know at the earliest opportunity. We will ensure appropriate support is provided throughout the process and into your placement.
We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of Practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organization (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.
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