NHS Health Careers offers careers information on the range of career opportunities in health. It consists of a telephone and email helpline, website, literature and other supporting materials. As well as offering careers information to anyone interested in working for in health, it offers materials and resources that support employers, schools, colleges and careers advisors.
It also runs the Step into the NHS (www.stepintothenhs.nhs.uk) raises awareness of the many career opportunities among young people. It includes an annual national schools competition for students in years 8 and 9.
Good Day my NHS. I so much appreciate You for all Your efforts, strengths, courage, dedication, sleepless nights etc etc. I love U all and wish to JOIN You in serving The People. I applied for Trainee HCSW, and I hope You will support my candidacy. Be Blessed U all.
I completed my four years journey to be a so called «helsefagarbeider» in Norway which i believe is smillar to licenced practical nurce! Do you think this will help me to get a jobb easily either as LPN or assistant?
Hi there, I’m a graduate student from University of Roehampton. I’ve been trying to apply as a dietetic assistant with the nhs in so many nhs jobs online but all I see is Band 5 and 6 roles. Please can you share more details on how to go about that? Maybe band 3 perhaps. Thanks
Hi, need guidance as my brother he is a psychiatrist consultant and his behaviour has been changed alot like he need anger management and medication as he fights at home with abusive language with parents and everyone close cirlcle. I am really worried for his own mental health. What and how should we convince him get a medical help. His mood swings alot. Please help.
Amelia Hi how did you get a job. I have been so unfortunate with the NHS. I worked bank at Whittinghton hospital in 2004. I so heart broken about not being able to get a job in the nhs. 3 years of clinical placements yet my applications are ignored. I am so heart broken dear. Great job you do with those patients.
Tried to get a repeat prescription for my other half of 15 years.. got the empty blister pack of the meds.. bixes of other meds with name on.. they still won't give me a couple of tablets without speaking to them first lol. Too much red tape
Been a Nursing Assistant for 5 Years. Started in Telemetry,now in the ICU.Physical, Hard work, not for the Timid. Opportunity too learn,and grow ever present. Helping those who are Entertaining their Worst times with caring ,understanding,and diligence providing the "Best" Care. Priceless.
Hi, it would be a good idea to get some level 2 qualifications eg GCSEs or functional skills in Maths and English. You could do this at the same time as gettingsome experience in a caring job such as being a healthcare support worker. www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/we-are-the-nhs/healthcare-support-worker Once you have your level 2 qualifications, you could look at becoming a nursing associate. It's an apprenticeship and a route into becoming a registered nurse www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/nursing/roles-nursing/nursing-associate Good luck.
Hi 👋 please I want to know if you are a nurse assistant in Ghana can you apply for the NHS college or university to do a degree nursing program with scholarship