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Nursing in Dartford: Studying, working, and living guide

Find out about nursing in Dartford - where nurses can find jobs, the hospitals they might work in, colleges & universities to study in, plus living information.

Dartford

Dartford is a town in Kent, England.

Dartford gets its name from the local River Darent and where the old road from London to Dover Crossed (Darent and Ford).

Dartford was once known for its history of religion, industrial, cultural and rail hub but now it's known for being a commuter town for Greater London.

Dartford is easily commutable with road links to the A2 and M25 motorway while its train stations provide useful links to London for onward travel to major UK cities and towns.

For Nurses, Dartford could be a wonderful place to live, work and study in.

From cost of living and travel through to culture and nightlife, here is an end-to-end guide for Nurses wanting to study or work in Dartford.

Where do Nurses work in Dartford?

There are many hospitals in Dartford, which are the biggest employers of Nurses in the Town and across London.

Darent Valley Hospital

Darent Valley Hospital

Dartford West Health Centre

Dartford West Health Centre

Medicspot Clinic Dartford (Private)

Medicspot Clinic Dartford (Private)

The Rubin Clinic (Health Centre)

The Rubin Clinic (Health Centre)

Dartford has many private hospitals and care homes throughout which specialise in support for minor and major treatments as well as treatment for adults and children. They frequently look for Registered Nurses as well as carers.

There are thousands of live vacancies for Nurses throughout Dartford offering plentiful work for anyone wishing to relocate there.

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Littlebrook Hospital, Dartford - Kent & Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust.

Find nursing jobs in Dartford at Littlebrook Hospital, operated by Kent & Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust. You will find career information about this facility, Plus, if they have live vacancies, you can browse their jobs for nurses in Dartford.

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Where do aspiring Nurses study in Dartford?

There are many options for anyone wanting to train to become a Nurse.

Students from Dartford can study at North Kent College with three local campuses including one in Dartford. It offers a small selection of nursing courses as well as health and social care with start dates in September.

Although there is no university in Dartford, a little further away from Dartford students can train to become a nurse at University of Greenwich, London South Bank University or University of London City which all offer multiple Nursing courses.

Find our nursing university guide here.

The average monthly rental cost in Dartford is £1,100 per month.

Where do Nurses live in Dartford?

Nurses in Dartford live all over the town and surrounding areas due to the extensive transport links towards Kent and London.

The most popular locations in for Dartford Nurses to live in are:

Dartford Town Centre.

Popular due to its closeness to amenities.

Greenhithe.

One most sought-after areas in Dartford due Bluewater Shopping Centre and transport links.

Crayford.

A popular place for young people boosting numerous local amenities and restaurants.

Bexleyheath

A great area for Nurses with families to live in with good local schools as well as its convenience to amenities, transport links and leisure activities.

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What are the living costs for Nurses in Dartford?

Dartford is a wonderful place for nurses to live in the UK.

Here is a general guide to some of the different costs of living in the town of Dartford.

Average House Price

The average price for a home in Dartford is currently £373,368 higher than the national average of £293,000.

Average Rental Costs

The average rental price for a property in Dartford is £1100 per month. But if you are looking to rent a room in a shared house, the average cost is just under £800.

Average council tax costs

Council tax costs vary a lot across the city. But most people across Dartford are in a Band B property or similar, which means paying £1,716.09 a year. This works out to £143 per month.

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Other bills like shopping and utilities are priced the same rest of the UK but eating out and entertainment compare positivity.

 

Is travel easy in Dartford?

Dartford has good transport links to most parts of the UK.

The A2 and M25 provide quick road links to surrounding areas. Central London is accessible within one hour depending on traffic.

Dartford Train station is a five minute walk from Dartford Town Centre and provides fast regular rail links to Medway Towns, Kent Coast and Central London. Dartford to London Charing Cross is about 45 minutes.

The nearest airport for Dartford is London City Airport which flies to many European destinations.

Dartford is well connected for all your transport no matter where you are located.

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What to do in Dartford: walks, culture, nightlife and eating out

Dartford has everything to offer for your free time.

Culture and attractions

Dartford has many wonderful attractions and places to visit.

Lullingstone Castle and the World Garden is one of England’s Oldest family estates and there is lots to explore and do. This would make a brilliant day out for nurses and their friends to explore and have a relaxing picnic in the grounds.

Another popular place to visit in Dartford is Hall Place and Gardens. You can explore and learn about the fascinating history of the house and gardens.

No day in Dartford is complete without visiting Hangloose Adventures Bluewater, England’s Longest Zipline or Europe’s Biggest Swing.

Dartford Heath and Central Park are beautiful green spaces to explore and walk around.

Dartford has everything to offer for the music and arts scene with The Mick Jagger Centre at Dartford Grammar School and the Orchard Theatre offering a variety of entertainment options.

Dartford Museum is famous for being the first modern museum in the country. It is another top place to visit with artists and exhibitors from Anglo-Saxon, Victorian and Edwardian eras. There is also a display of the Dartford Warbler which was named after the Town.

Dartford Football Club play in the English Isthmian League Premier Division and host their matches at Princes Park Stadium.

Nightlife and eating out

Dartford has many options for nightlife, bars, clubs, and restaurants. There is something for everyone to enjoy in Dartford.

Highlights include:

The Restaurant at the Orchard Theatre, offering great food and drinks before a show.

Miller and Carter Dartford, rated number one restaurant in Dartford on Trip Advisor.

SiamRadhuny popular for its authentic tasty Indian and Thai cuisine.

Cadiz Tapas Restaurant and Cocktail Bar. Known as a local gem for its Tapas and Paellas by locals.

 

What are the school options in Dartford?

If you are thinking about where you might send your children to school, Dartford offers a range of educational options.

Dartford has 29 primary schools and 12 secondary schools and 3 private independent schools in the area.

Overall, there are many schools in Dartford to send your children.

Population and demographics in Dartford.

Here are some of the stand-out population and demographic facts in Dartford.

Dartford has a population of 116,800.

Its population density is 4,157 people per square kilometre.

Dartford is the birthplace of Rolling Stones members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

Dartford Bluewater Shopping Centre celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2024.

3.1 % of Dartford’s population is unemployed.

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In summary: is Dartford a place to be a Nurse?

Dartford is a great place for nurses to live, study and work.

Dartford has a range of open green spaces to walk around and explore. There are lots of places to visit during the day and evening.

There are lots of things to do in Dartford whether you are a student or an experienced nursing professional.

Travel is easy, and there is plenty of work on offer. You can easily reach other cities and towns by bus, car, or train.

Living costs are slightly higher than the national average but Dartford is a very convenient place to live in Kent for all your needs.

Nurses earn an average of just over £35,000 per year in Dartford. So, your salary as a registered Nurse goes much further.

Here are a couple of examples:

As a newly qualified Nurse on an NHS Band 5 salary, if you rented a house, you would still have more than £1200 left in your pocket each month for everything else. Your disposable income in the Southeast would barely reach half of this figure.

As a Band 6 Nurse, you would easily be able to borrow enough money to buy a joint mortgage in an average-priced flat in Dartford.

As a nursing student or Nurse in Dartford, you will have a decent quality of life with lots of things to do.