Nurses could get 'golden handcuffs' cash incentive to work on in south Essex

By Christine Sexton - Local Democracy Reporter

12th Mar 2023 | Local News

Nurses at Basildon Hospital could be 'golden handcuffed'
Nurses at Basildon Hospital could be 'golden handcuffed'

NURSES in south Essex, including those at Basildon and Thurrock Hospital, could get "premium" golden handcuffs bonuses as part of a determined effort to keep them in their jobs.

Mid and South Essex NHS Trust – which runs Basildon, Southend and Broomfield hospitals – is to explore handing nurses an extra ten per cent of their salary at six months in the job and another at two years after they have started.

The move is designed to encourage highly-trained and respected staff to remain in south Essex where the NHS has battled staffing shortages and a costly reliance on agency staff for many years.

A report to the trust board from the trust management executive stressed the proposal was at an early stage, but added options for a premium retention payments were being considered.

The report added: "The North East London NHS Trust model was reviewed and considered which paid nurses 10 per cent of their salary at six months and two years.

"These payments would be reclaimed if the individual left the organisation within the 12-month period following the payment. The executive noted the need to be clear on exactly which groups of staff this would apply to as there were many hard to recruit areas. It was agreed that further proposals would be worked up and brought back to the meeting."

The hospitals' proximity to London has caused problems as the trust competes with extra London weighting payments available to staff within in relatively close proximity.

A spokesperson for Mid and South Essex NHS Trust, said the trust is exploring several different recruitment proposals and the North East London NHS Trust model is "just one example of what has been looked at, but nothing as yet has been agreed or decided".

In relation to recruitment, the spokesman added: "Over the past year we have employed almost 3,000 new starters. Large scale recruitment campaigns continue for newly qualified nurses, midwives and doctors."

     

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