Practice Nurse, Debbie, gives a detailed account of her experience of the Nursing Hierarchy or as she terms it ‘Nursing Structure’, advising on where you can fit in as a Student Nurse.
Hello, my name is Debbie and I'm a Practice Nurse in London.
Today I'm going to be discussing how student Nurses can overcome the hierarchical system in Nursing.
Now, as a disclaimer, this is not to bash the system or to put down anybody because people work really hard to get to the position that they get to.
But just to help student Nurses who feel that they're not too sure where they fit in, into the hierarchy.
Hierarchy Is Another Word For Structure
Before I go onto the student Nursing side, I'm just going to explain how the hierarchy system works mainly in the hospital setting and pretty much in Nursing in general.
And I know hierarchy can sometimes seem like a bad word but it's just a word for structure of the way the Nursing system works.
Understanding the ‘Band’ System
So it really works in Bands, the majority of the time, you start with Healthcare Assistants, which start about Band two, Band three, no qualifications per se, needed, just a passion and a drive for Healthcare and everything else you learn on the job and you can do a Care Certificate.
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I am a newly qualified GP Nurse in London. After my first degree in Biomedical science, I realised that I wanted a patient facing career, leading me to study nursing as a master’s degree. This is one of the best decisions I’ve made as I am loving my new career and progression prospects.
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2 years agoHi Debbie, How long do you think it will take me to qualify as Band 5 nurse through NHS. However, ... read more
Hi Debbie, How long do you think it will take me to qualify as Band 5 nurse through NHS. However, have been applying for NHS HCA positions and been getting rejections. Wouldn’t know if it’s because they are not ready to sponsor me as a student. What do you advise?
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Hi Mercy Depends what country you are in. A lot of the times NHS want experience of some sort so I suggest if you can’t get into the NHS at first go then try becoming a HCA with a care agency, add th... read more
Hi Mercy Depends what country you are in. A lot of the times NHS want experience of some sort so I suggest if you can’t get into the NHS at first go then try becoming a HCA with a care agency, add this experience to your CV and then keep applying. Undoubtably whether you live in or out of the UK it is hard to get a job, but keep pushing. There are many ways to become a band 5 nurse, going to university, becoming a HCA then doing the TN(trainee nurse associate)course. You just have to find what suits you best Hope this helps. Debbie.
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Yeah, I’m currently in UK working as a career with nearly 1yr experience. I’ll just keep pushing. Specifically, I want the trust that will sponsor me on tier 2 to work and remain in the Uk. Because am... read more
Yeah, I’m currently in UK working as a career with nearly 1yr experience. I’ll just keep pushing. Specifically, I want the trust that will sponsor me on tier 2 to work and remain in the Uk. Because am currently a student on tier 4 visa.
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