Registered Nurses (RMN/RGN)
We are a key provider of mental health, physical health, intellectual disability and community healthcare services across the county, in both in-patient and community health settings. Our Trust manages two medium secure units, Arnold Lodge in Leicester and Wathwood Hospital in Rotherham, and the high secure Rampton Hospital near Retford. We also provide healthcare in prisons across the East Midlands.
There are many opportunities for RGN, RMN and RNLD qualified nurses to develop their core skills, gain invaluable knowledge and experience working within multi-disciplinary teams across a variety of patient groups, enabling long-term varied and fulfilling careers for nurses working within our Trust.
To underpin the Trust's philosophy for nursing provision, in 2019 our Trust launched its 5 year Nursing Strategy, setting out its vision and direction of the profession within our Trust moving forwards.
Our 5 key areas of focus to deliver our strategy are:
- Delivering the highest possible quality of care;
- Providing a positive and inclusive experience of care;
- Maximising the excellence and our professional contribution;
- Valuing and developing nurses;
- Practice that supports financial sustainability.
To understand more about our vision for our nursing workforce, download our Nursing Strategy 2019-2024.
We have a variety of professionally fulfilling employment opportunities for nurses throughout our Trust, including:
- Adult In-patient nursing;
- Adult community nursing, including District Nursing;
- Mental Health Nursing;
- CAMHS nursing;
- School and Health Visiting Nursing (Public Health Practitioners);
- Intellectual Development Disability Nursing;
- Offender Health Nursing.
If you feel you want to be part of this nursing vision, click here to find out about our current nursing vacancies within the Trust.
Newly Qualified Nurses
Preceptorship is an important support mechanism for newly registered practitioners (Nurses, Nursing Associates, Allied Health Professionals (AHP) and other healthcare professionals) who are entering employment for the first time following professional registration, staff transitioning into a new clinical role or area of practice, internationally trained professionals or those returning to practice after some time away.
Within Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, the Multi-professional Preceptorship Academy is an interactive education resource, knowledge, and information hub for all preceptorship activities. Key components of the Academy are the Multi-professional Preceptorship Core Education Programme, Preceptorship in Practice, Preceptor Development and Preceptee Action Learning Sets.
- Multi-professional Preceptorship Academy (Accessible via Trust network only)
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