York, North Yorkshire
Sanctuary Personnel£23949 - 26282 per year
JOB Applyaf0545f3 Job Title: Nursing Associate Location: York Type: Permanent Salary: £23,949 -...
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Nursing Associate Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
(Updated Dec 2024)
Welcome to our Nursing Associate jobs page, featuring all the latest Nursing Associate roles throughout the UK, as well as frequently asked questions below.
What is a Nursing Associate?
Nursing Associates work with healthcare support workers and Registered Nurses, helping to deliver care for patients.
It is often seen as a stepping stone to becoming a Registered Nurse and is a relatively new role within the nursing profession.
What are the daily duties of Nursing Associates?
Nursing Associates carry out a wide range of tasks which may include:
• Clinical tasks including venepuncture and ECGs
• Helping individuals and their families when faced with unwelcome news and life-changing diagnoses
• Recording clinical observations such as blood pressure, temperature, respiration and pulse
• Working closely with Registered Nurses to discuss patients’ needs
• Preserving the dignity and privacy of patients
What qualifications do you need to become a Nursing Associate?
To begin training as a Nursing Associate, you’ll need GCSE A-C grades in Maths and English.
You’ll then be able to complete the Nursing Associate Apprenticeship programme.
But essentially, no specialist qualifications are required to being your training as a Nursing Associate.
How much do Nursing Associates earn?
During training, Nursing Associates are paid a Band 3 salary.
Once qualified, Nursing Associates are paid a Band 4 salary.
Qualifying as a Nursing Associate is the perfect foundation to become a Registered Nurse, where you can earn a Band 5 salary or beyond.
To find out exactly what pay is on offer within each band, have a look at our NHS Pay calculator.
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