It's normal to be nervous in any interview Judith @judithfrank2513 Have a look at my video on 'How to deal with nerves in interviews': ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Fy3v3qfY9dY.html Try to remember the interviewers will expect nerves and it's ok if you stumble your words in places. If you do some research around the role and course it will really help you and just try your best. Try to think about how you will structure your answers to questions before the interview too, which will help. The interviewers want to know that you are a kind person, who is non-judgemental and that you have an understanding of what mental health nurses do and the course you are applying for. Wishing you all the best in your interview. Let me know how you get on Judith. ♥
Hi, thank you for the beautiful insight you gave in this video. I aspire to become a registered nurse through the apprenticeship program. Currently I'm out of the Uk. Are all you taught here applicable to people out of the Uk. However I have a big study gap, because I started raising children and caring for family. I hope it will not discredit my application
Thank you for the feedback ♥ @@apuamagannenna3398 I am glad it helps. You apply for nursing apprenticeships direct through individual employers. Different employers may have slightly different application criteria. You need to look on 'NHS Jobs' websites and employer websites as they are paid positions and apply for the positions. The larger NHS hospital and community Trusts should advertise them and you need to check the application criteria on the advert. If unsure on whether you can apply you can contact the degree apprenticeship lead. I hope that helps. ♥