- 03 December 2020
- 9 min read
Student Nursing: Health Related Jobs You Can Do With Little To No Experience
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If you’re a Student Nurse looking to gain some Healthcare experience, RNLD, Lauren, offers some ideas on other job roles which can give great insights into working in the Health sector.
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Introduction
The coronavirus pandemic has affected almost all aspects of our lives as we know it.
As we approach a new lockdown in the UK, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows a 4.5% unemployment rate from June to August (ONS, 2020) – equal to 1.5 million people being unemployed.
Sectors likely to have been hit include restaurants, hotels, and tourism.
Jobs which are increasing their vacancies include care work, and the NHS.
The Thursday night clapping for the NHS showed workers their appreciation, and the value the British people hold in the NHS and its hard-working staff.
Perhaps you are one of the many people who have found themselves redundant, and now would like to look for work helping the Coronavirus Pandemic.
It can seem every role requires many qualifications, such as Nurses, Doctors, Paramedics, or other specialists.
However, this article will go through some roles available now within the NHS and associated organisations which require little to no care experience.
It is your transferable skills which can make all the difference!
The following provides an overview of possible job roles.
Remember to check each individual job advert to ensure you meet the requirements.
About this contributor
RNLD (Learning Disability Nurse)
I am a qualified Learning Disability Nurse and Social Worker. I first worked with children who have learning disabilities whilst studying classical civilisation in Leeds. After seven years of working in care, I realised I wanted to take my passion further and qualify at a professional level. I am passionate about giving the people I work with, as much independence as possible.
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