Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Where can I find colleges, that offer auxiliary nursing courses in England?

I am from Illinois, but I'm thinking of going to England to live. My future goal is to care, but I want to nurse. The thing is that I can not find a school that offers a special program. So please help in the right direction, because I'm frustrated. Look for books or websites, or maybe a school counselor. You can find anything. A nurse in the UK do not necessarily have formal qualifications. Usually it takes NVQ (National Vocational Qualifications) training while actually doing the job. The following website can help. http://www.inputyouth.co.uk/job-nursingauxiliary.html I work for a nursing agency in England. We take people to work assistant with no experience - we offer a 4 day course and then start in low key areas, such domicilairy care. There are several things you need to work in the NHS (through an agency, although less directly with the NHS) - make sure you have all vaccinations up to date - rubella, chickenpox, hepatitis B (which is a more six months, so do not even try to join an agency if you have not started on that), you must provide a police check, which extends for 5 years from all the places you've lived, and the references if subscribe to a nursing degree, you are able to work as auxuilary until graduation. Note, the salaries are not great - we value professions! But the agency's work can make your own schedule and can be studied simultaneously. At the risk of being a traitor to my employer, you can try to NHS Professionals - the NHS agency for the same work. Try the link below and good luck. as mentioned, can work as a skilled attendant. But beware, if you want to train as a nurse in the UK, must have five years of residency before they can enroll in a nursing course.

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