prestige nursing

A premium management franchise with one of the best names in the business

This is a unique management franchise opportunity with Prestige Nursing, a company that specialises in the supply of temporary healthcare staff and the delivery of homecare services as part of the UK’s £3.7BN Healthcare staffing market.

As part of a select intake of franchisees, you will be running your own nursing agency and working in partnership with one of the sector’s leading companies, promoting a range of distinctive and well-known services in a large, well-researched and exclusive franchise territory.

Franchisees do not need any previous experience of the sector and will benefit from the use of state-of-the-art technology, dedicated business development teams, national marketing campaigns, unlimited operational support and the kind of experience you cannot put a price on.

Healthcare recruitment and homecare services are large, resilient and highly complimentary markets that offer excellent long-term growth potential. As one of the most respected names in the business, Prestige Nursing has an excellent track record of helping franchisees exploit all the opportunities available and so maximise the return on their original investment.

To find out more about Prestige Nursing and our unique approach to franchising then click here.

To learn more about the markets we serve then click here and to understand more about the type of franchisee we look for then click here.


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