FAQs
What qualifications do I need to apply for this Newly Qualified Nurse position?
You need to be a BSc or MSc graduate in nursing, graduating in Winter 2025.
What areas of specialization can I choose from in the Medicine Division?
You can choose from Older People’s Medicine, Cardiology, Neurosciences, Diabetes & Endocrinology, Renal Medicine, Rheumatology, Oncology & Haematology, Acute Medical Unit, Gastroenterology, or Respiratory.
Is there a preceptorship program for newly qualified nurses?
Yes, we offer a robust preceptorship program supported by our experienced Clinical Education teams.
When is the Newly Qualified Nurse careers event?
The careers event will take place on 11th October 2024 from 14:00 to 17:00 in the Benjamin Gooch Theatre, NNUH.
Can I rotate among different specialties as a Newly Qualified Nurse?
Yes, there is the possibility to rotate amongst specialties for your professional development.
What benefits does NNUH offer to its employees?
Benefits include on-site childcare, NHS pension scheme, annual leave allowance, flexible working arrangements, and support for work/life balance.
Where is the hospital located?
The hospital is based just outside of Norwich, surrounded by beautiful countryside and close to the River Yare and UEA Broad.
Who can I contact for more information or to arrange a visit to the ward/department?
You can contact our Recruitment team at 01603 287578 or via email at recruitment@nnuh.nhs.uk. For further details, you can also reach out to Andrew Sexstone at andrew.sexstone@nnuh.nhs.uk.
What are the core values that staff are expected to demonstrate?
Staff are expected to demonstrate NNUH’s PRIDE values: People focused, Respect, Integrity, Dedication, and Excellence.
Will there be support for my professional development as a Newly Qualified Nurse?
Yes, the leadership team in medicine is committed to supporting your professional ambitions and career progression within the trust.