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Whilst you may not be familiar with Glasgow and the surrounding areas as a place to live and work, the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area has many attractions.
PLEASE ENSURE YOU COMPLETE A NEW APPLICATION WHEN APPLYING
& NOTE MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY BEEN APPOINTED THROUGH THE 1ST CAMPAIN FOR THE NEWLY QUALFIED PRACTITIONER BY NHSGGC YOUR APPLIACTION WILL BE NOT BE CONSIDERED
NHS Greater Glasgow And Clyde Has Opened Up Their 2024 Recruitment Program For Newly Qualified Nurses (NQNs). The Available Opportunities Are In Acute Services Across Various Sectors, Including
- Clyde
- North Sector
- South Sector
- Regional Services
However, they currently
do not have
vacancies in the following areas:
- Community teams
- Women and Children's Directorate
- Haemato-oncology
- INS theatres and Diagnostics
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Sector Locations
- NORTH (Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Stobhill Hospital, Lightburn Hospital)
- SOUTH (Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, New Victoria Hospital, Gartnavel General Hospital)
- CLYDE (Royal Alexandra Hospital, Vale of Leven Hospital, Inverclyde Royal Hospital)
- REGIONAL SERVICES (Various locations across NHSGGC) -Neurosurgery, Phillipshill, renal , beatson, Forsenic Mental Health
Why NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
When you join NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, you join an organisation that is committed to delivering high quality, innovative health and social care that is person-centred.
Every day we pool our knowledge, skills and resources to be the best for our patients, their families and each other. Everyone is recognised as having a role to play in providing outstanding person centred care.
Supporting your new career journey
Throughout your first year in post you will undertake the newly qualified nurse programme which supports your transition from pre-registered student to qualified, confident and capable health professional. This includes corporate and specialist induction, a period of preceptorship, clinical supervision sessions and Flying Start, Scotland’s national development programme for all newly qualified nurses, midwives and allied health professionals.
As a Band 5 Nurse you’ll find that you will have the opportunity to work with really amazing nursing colleagues with day-to-day guidance provided by your peers, Senior Charge Nurses / Nurse Team Leads and Lead Nurses.
Our Clinical Nurse Education Team are dedicated to supporting you in the clinical area encouraging your development with regards to knowledge, skills and career progression.
Living and Working in Glasgow and the surrounding area
Whilst you may not be familiar with Glasgow and the surrounding areas as a place to live and work, the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area has many attractions. The West of Scotland combines cosmopolitan charm, lush countryside and soothing seaside. Culturally diverse, architecturally stunning and historically rich, this vibrant region is home to innovation, celebration and the largest city in Scotland Glasgow.
You can enjoy living in great locations across Glasgow and its outskirts - all with good transport links to our Hospital sites.
As Scotland’s most populous region, the West of Scotland is home to approximately two million people. In addition to the city of Glasgow, East and West Dunbartonshire, Inverclyde, Renfrewshire and East Renfrewshire make up this captivating and eclectic part of the country.
Supporting information for your Application
Please complete your application in full and include your areas of interest within your assessment application.
Applications must be received by the closing date of 29th Sept 2024 at 23.59
Referees must be an academic supervisor and a previous placement mentor.
We will be looking to start you as a band 4 Health Care Support Worker as soon as you pre-employment checks have been completed.
We look forward to receiving your application and you can be assured the friendliest of welcomes awaits you.
PLEASE ENSURE YOU COMPLETE A NEW APPLICATION WHEN APPLYING
& NOTE MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY BEEN APPOINTED THROUGH THE 1ST CAMPAIN FOR THE NEWLY QUALFIED PRACTITIONER BY NHSGGC YOUR APPLIACTION WILL BE NOT BE CONSIDERED
NHS Greater Glasgow And Clyde Has Opened Up Their 2024 Recruitment Program For Newly Qualified Nurses (NQNs). The Available Opportunities Are In Acute Services Across Various Sectors, Including
- Clyde
- North Sector
- South Sector
- Regional Services
However, they currently
do not have
vacancies in the following areas:
- Community teams
- Women and Children's Directorate
- Haemato-oncology
- INS theatres and Diagnostics
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Sector Locations
- NORTH (Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Stobhill Hospital, Lightburn Hospital)
- SOUTH (Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, New Victoria Hospital, Gartnavel General Hospital)
- CLYDE (Royal Alexandra Hospital, Vale of Leven Hospital, Inverclyde Royal Hospital)
- REGIONAL SERVICES (Various locations across NHSGGC) -Neurosurgery, Phillipshill, renal , beatson, Forsenic Mental Health
Why NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
When you join NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, you join an organisation that is committed to delivering high quality, innovative health and social care that is person-centred.
Every day we pool our knowledge, skills and resources to be the best for our patients, their families and each other. Everyone is recognised as having a role to play in providing outstanding person centred care.
Supporting your new career journey
Throughout your first year in post you will undertake the newly qualified nurse programme which supports your transition from pre-registered student to qualified, confident and capable health professional. This includes corporate and specialist induction, a period of preceptorship, clinical supervision sessions and Flying Start, Scotland’s national development programme for all newly qualified nurses, midwives and allied health professionals.
As a Band 5 Nurse you’ll find that you will have the opportunity to work with really amazing nursing colleagues with day-to-day guidance provided by your peers, Senior Charge Nurses / Nurse Team Leads and Lead Nurses.
Our Clinical Nurse Education Team are dedicated to supporting you in the clinical area encouraging your development with regards to knowledge, skills and career progression.
Living and Working in Glasgow and the surrounding area
Whilst you may not be familiar with Glasgow and the surrounding areas as a place to live and work, the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area has many attractions. The West of Scotland combines cosmopolitan charm, lush countryside and soothing seaside. Culturally diverse, architecturally stunning and historically rich, this vibrant region is home to innovation, celebration and the largest city in Scotland Glasgow.
You can enjoy living in great locations across Glasgow and its outskirts - all with good transport links to our Hospital sites.
As Scotland’s most populous region, the West of Scotland is home to approximately two million people. In addition to the city of Glasgow, East and West Dunbartonshire, Inverclyde, Renfrewshire and East Renfrewshire make up this captivating and eclectic part of the country.
Supporting information for your Application
Please complete your application in full and include your areas of interest within your assessment application.
Applications must be received by the closing date of 29th Sept 2024 at 23.59
Referees must be an academic supervisor and a previous placement mentor.
We will be looking to start you as a band 4 Health Care Support Worker as soon as you pre-employment checks have been completed.
We look forward to receiving your application and you can be assured the friendliest of welcomes awaits you.