Contracts of employment
If you work under a contract of employment, you should not need to arrange your own indemnity cover.
Your employer has vicarious liability (in other words, is responsible) for your actions and omissions at work and should provide appropriate indemnity cover for you. It is not appropriate for your employer to try to shift that responsibility, either onto you as an employee or onto the RCN as your union. This applies whether you work for the NHS or a private employer and as a result, the RCN scheme will not cover work undertaken under a contract of employment.
There is one very specific exception to this - where employed members provide paid-for travel vaccinations in a General Practice setting. For more information please see our indemnity scheme FAQ.
If your employer is refusing to provide cover for you, please contact us.
We're still here for you
Membership of the world’s largest nursing union means so much more than indemnity cover. You can still access a wide range of other services including workplace support, learning resources, professional forums and member discounts.
In particular, you can still access:
- advice and support following employment difficulties (such as disciplinary proceedings, contractual disputes, dismissals, discrimination)
- advice and representation before the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
- resources and support with your professional development (including areas such as revalidation and support for health care assistants)
- legal support with criminal proceedings arising in the course of employment
- legal support if you have an accident – anywhere, at any time.
So, even if you don’t need RCN indemnity, we’re still here for you.