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Did you know nursing is the UK’s most employable type of degree, with 94% of students getting a job within six months of finishing their course?
It may be easier than you think, and you may be surprised by the number of skills that can transfer to nursing. Plus, few other professions offer you as much opportunity for growth and development, or let you make a real difference to people’s lives. Nursing offers you the chance to make a difference to people’s lives and have a career with excellent employment prospects. Whatever your role, being a nurse is as rewarding as it is challenging.
Your training will also give you the practical and technical skills you need throughout your career. You will need to train in either adult, child, learning disability or mental health nursing before being able to take further training and specialising. You may also receive at least £5,000 in financial support every year of your degree.
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Roles
Here you will find roles within Nursing
Roles |
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Adult Nurse |
Children’s Nurse |
Learning Disability Nurse |
Mental Health Nurse |
District/Community Nurse |
General practice Nurse |
Neonatal Nurse |
Nursing Associate |
Prison Nurse |
Theatre Nurse |
Case Studies
Here you will find real life stories and examples of what it is like to work in Healthcare.
Sue – Assistant Director of Nursing
Suzanne – Community Nurse
Marc – Deputy Charge Nurse
Videos
Here you will find real life stories and examples of what it is like to work in Healthcare.
University life as a Student Nurse
Deputy Resuscitation Services Manager
Day in the Life of a Mental Health Nurse
Nursing in Social Care
Links
Education and requirements to become a nurse