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Working in Scotland NHSScotland Careers

WebWe work across all of Scotland to provide the highest standard of care to people of all ages and backgrounds, in lots of different settings — from hospitals to patients' homes. With the opportunity to work in one of our 22 Health Boards, each Board has fantastic benefits to offer NHSScotland staff including: a competitive pay and benefits

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Health visitor NHSScotland Careers

WebHealth visitors are registered nurses or midwives who have undertaken further study at masters level to become registered health visitors. They work in the community to provide a proactive and universal service to families with young children. They are healthcare specialists who contribute heavily to the well-being of children and families.

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Psychological wellbeing practitioner NHSScotland Careers

WebGet to know the role. As a psychological wellbeing practitioner, you’ll support people who call the NHS 24 Unscheduled Care 111 service who are experiencing mental health and wellbeing concerns. During the call, you’ll complete a clinical risk assessment to provide them with a safe and appropriate outcome. All NHS 24 psychological wellbeing

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NHSScotland Careers

WebOur career guide will help, motivate, and inspire you to choose a career in the NHS. Learn about careers that make a difference and discover the skills we're looking for. Make a difference with a career in the NHS. Explore your options. Discover NHSScotland's exciting, challenging, and rewarding career opportunities.

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Modern Apprenticeships NHSScotland Careers

WebBecoming a modern apprentice is a great way to start your career in the NHS. An NHSScotland Health Board will employ you while you work towards a nationally recognised qualification with a college or learning provider. You don’t need to be a school leaver. You can apply for a Modern Apprenticeship if you're aged 16 to 24 or up to 29 if you

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Information analyst NHSScotland Careers

WebCollege and university. The education pathway for information analysts is varied. Most universities accept a wide range of qualifications, so you could apply directly from school or go to college first. At college, useful courses for a career as a information analyst include: HND Business. HND Computer Science. HND Social Sciences.

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Health psychologist NHSScotland Careers

WebHealth psychology is a specialist area of psychology that focuses on how biological, psychological and social factors influence health, illness and healthcare. It explores how people stay healthy, why they get ill and how they respond once they are ill. It is a combination of science and practice. Health psychologists use their knowledge of

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Healthcare support workers NHSScotland Careers

WebNHSScotland Careers blog. Our blog includes how-to guides, case studies, and career resources. Healthcare support workers help registered healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality, person-centred care. Discover the range of roles on our website.

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Explore careers NHSScotland Careers

WebWhichever role you choose, you’ll be helping to deliver the best service to patients, their families, carers, and the public. Let’s explore the careers you’ll find in the NHS. Get to know each role, learn about the skills and qualifications you'll need, and discover the learning and development opportunities we offer.

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Psychiatry jobs Scotland NHSScotland Careers

WebPsychiatry in Scotland offers flexibility, career progression and the ability to shape a career pathway around your lifestyle and interests. You can work anywhere in the country, from energising and vibrant cities to magnificent rural settings and island idylls. We’ll also make sure you have the professional, practical, and pastoral support

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International recruitment NHSScotland Careers

WebWe are committed to ethical recruitment practices and fully adhere to the Scottish Code of Practice for international health and social care recruitment. Visit our recruitment website to find your perfect career in NHSScotland. If you are ready to move to our vibrant, diverse, and dynamic country, we have all the information and support you

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NHSScotland employers NHSScotland Careers

WebNHS Highland employs around 10,500 people in a range of roles. Whether you’re leaving education, changing careers, or returning after a career break, the organisation welcomes applications from people who share its values that guide health and care delivery. Discover NHS Highland careers and recruitment information.

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Work placements and volunteering NHSScotland Careers

WebA work placement will provide you with an insight into a range of healthcare jobs and workplace settings. It could help you decide if a career in healthcare is for you. You will also: Work with other people in healthcare, which will help to build your confidence. Gain skills and experience that you can write about on future job application forms.

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NHS Ayrshire and Arran NHSScotland Careers

WebDr Debbie Browne. Deputy Medical Director. [email protected]. 01563578646. NHS Ayrshire and Arran is recognised as an area of excellence for mental health services. We offer a range of exciting and flexible job opportunities across our.

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Health play specialist NHSScotland Careers

WebA health play specialist uses therapeutic play and recreational activities to support children, young people and families. Health play services are available to all families coming into the hospital for an inpatient stay or when visiting the emergency department or an outpatient clinic. Therapeutic play and interactions can be used to:

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Biomedical scientist NHSScotland Careers

WebWhat is a biomedical scientist? Biomedical scientists normally work in laboratories, using computers and complex lab equipment to conduct a wide range of scientific tests. These tests help doctors and other healthcare professionals diagnose, monitor, and manage diseases. Biomedical scientists can also carry out tests for blood transfusion.

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Dietitian NHSScotland Careers

WebThey help people of all ages make appropriate food and lifestyle choices. Dietitians are the only qualified healthcare professionals that assess, diagnose, and treat dietary and nutritional problems at an individual and wider public health level. To work in the NHS, dietitians must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

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Mental health nurse NHSScotland Careers

WebMental health nurses work with people who have a range of mental health difficulties, including emotional distress and mental illness. They provide high-quality and trauma-informed care for people at all stages of their recovery journey. Mental health nurses work in a variety of settings, such as hospitals and the community.

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NHS Lanarkshire NHSScotland Careers

WebThe NHS Lanarkshire Health Board area sits in Central Scotland between NHS Lothian in the east and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde in the west. It is made up of 10 localities between the local authority areas of North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire. North Lanarkshire is generally urban, and South Lanarkshire is more rural.

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