Search and apply for nursing jobs in the NHS, charities and non profit organisations
If you want to work in an environment that's interesting, rewarding and challenging, a career in nursing will give you plenty of scope to do exactly that. Nurses form the largest group of staff in the NHS and are a crucial part of any healthcare team. Nursing jobs require working in every sort of health setting from accident and emergency to working in patients' homes, with people of all ages and backgrounds.
So, if you've got an interest in caring for people, you'll find a role that suits you in nursing. Beginning a nursing career could be by working your way up from support roles, which require no set qualifications, and go on to train for a registered nursing degree or diploma, which qualifies you to work as a nurse. Others apply straight to university to undertake their studies.
NHS nursing jobs require from applicants to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), which means you'll need a degree or diploma in nursing.
However, there are many ways in which you can become a registered nurse. For instance, you can work your way up from being a healthcare assistant (which may not require any qualifications), and progress to apply for a place on a degree or diploma course, or you can begin your professional study after gaining your A levels. Depending on experience and training there are plenty of opportunities for you to rise up the ranks to manage teams, run wards and even reach consultant level, if desired.
Nursing Jobs by Title
Depending on your background and career interests you can search and apply for nursing jobs in the following nursing disciplines:
| Nursing for a charity |
| Practice Nurse |
Whether you are a registered nurse looking for the latest NHS nursing jobs or you have experience in support roles our dedicated recruitment team is here to help. Contact us know for the latest nursing vacancies for permanent of contract appointments.