Allied Health Professional Staffing Solutions 

The A24Group delivers exceptional Allied Health Professional staffing solutions in the United Kingdom, United States and South Africa. Our mission is to support users by providing top-quality allied health professional staffing solutions, to ensure better care and improved health and well-being. 

The A24Group solves Allied Health Professional (AHP) staffing challenges, by delivering world-class service and through the use of smart technology. As a powerhouse in medical staffing, we are able to deal with any challenges and complexities, in order to ensure the delivery of excellent patient care.  

Specialist Allied Health Professional Agencies

There are a number of AHP agencies that can help you find AHP jobs and staff. These agencies can match you with jobs that match your skills and experience or provide staff for employers in need of temporary AHP staff.

AHP Staffing Near Me

Locum AHP Staffing in the UK & USA

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Locum AHP Staffing in South Africa

Allied Health Professionals; what they do and why they are vital 

Allied health professionals (AHPs) are a diverse group of healthcare practitioners who work alongside doctors and nurses to provide preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative services. 

They have specialized knowledge and skills in a variety of areas, including: 

  • Audiology 

  • Chiropractic 

  • Diagnostic imaging 

  • Dietetics & Nutrition 

  • Emergency medical services 

  • Occupational therapy 

  • Optometry 

  • Pharmacy 

  • Physical therapy 

  • Podiatry 

  • Psychology 

  • Rehabilitation counselling 

  • Speech-language pathology 

AHPs work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, schools, and community health centres. They may also work in private practice or in research. The specific duties of an AHP vary depending on their specialty. However, some common tasks include: 

  • Assessing patients' health status 

  • Diagnosing and treating health conditions 

  • Providing rehabilitation services 

  • Educating patients and their families about health and wellness 

  • Developing and implementing treatment plans 

  • Conducting research 

AHPs play an important role in the healthcare system. They provide specialized care that can help patients improve their quality of life and achieve their health goals.  

Here are some of the benefits of hiring locum allied health professionals: 

  • Flexibility: staff can be hired on a short-term or long-term basis, which gives healthcare organizations flexibility to meet their staffing needs.  

  • Coverage: agency workers can help to fill in for absent or on-leave healthcare professionals, which ensures that patients have access to care. 

  • Cost-effectiveness: locum AHP can be a cost-effective way to staff healthcare organizations, as they typically charge less than permanent employees.  

Contact the A24Group for leading AHP Staffing Solutions 

Locum AHP’s, where do you want to work?

If you are interested in a joining an agency, there are a few things you need to do. First, you need to be a licensed healthcare practitioner. Second, you need to have experience in your field. Third, you need to be willing to travel.

Here are some examples of what AHPs do: 

  • Physical therapists help patients regain movement and strength after an injury or illness. They may use exercises, stretches, and other techniques to improve mobility. 

  • Occupational therapists help patients develop or regain the skills they need to participate in everyday activities. They may work with patients to improve their hand-eye coordination, balance, or cognitive function. 

  • Speech-language pathologists help people who have difficulty communicating. They may work with patients who have speech disorders, language disorders, or swallowing problems. 

  • Audiologists assess and treat hearing loss. They may fit patients with hearing aids or other devices to improve their hearing. 

  • Dietitians help people make healthy food choices. They may create individualized meal plans or provide counselling on nutrition. 

  • Nutritionists also help people make healthy food choices, but they may have a more holistic approach to nutrition. They may consider the patient's overall health and lifestyle when making recommendations. 

  • Psychologists help people with mental health problems. They may provide therapy, counselling, or other interventions. 

  • Rehabilitation counsellors help people with disabilities achieve their goals. They may provide counselling, training, or other services. 

  • Medical assistants provide administrative and clinical support to doctors and nurses. They may take vital signs, schedule appointments, or draw blood. 

  • Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) provide basic and advanced life support to patients in emergency situations. They may work in ambulances, hospitals, or other healthcare settings. 

  • Diagnostic imaging technicians use x-rays, MRIs, and other imaging technologies to diagnose medical conditions. 

  • Pharmacists dispense medications and provide medication counselling to patients. 

  • Podiatrists diagnose and treat foot and ankle problems. 

  • Optometrists diagnose and treat eye diseases and disorders. 

  • Chiropractors use manipulation and other techniques to treat musculoskeletal disorders.