The government has announced a significant shift in NHS recruitment, enabling trusts to hire newly qualified nurses and midwives based on projected need, rather than waiting for vacancies to arise.
08:30, Mon, Sep 8, 2025 Updated: 09:21, Mon, Sep 8, 2025 A major threshold is set to be hit in a campaign to make a change for newly qualified nurses. The NHS is a ‘closed shop’ for people who have ...
NHS trusts “discriminate” against white job applicants by manipulating interview shortlists in favour of black and ethnic minority candidates, The Telegraph can reveal. NHS England documents encourage ...
British Medical Journal finds that in some areas of the country one in three senior doctor positions in the NHS are unfilled, ...
Plans to axe hundreds of health service jobs have been paused amid uncertainty over how redundancy costs will be covered. | Lynne Cameron/PA Plans to axe hundreds of health service jobs have been ...
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Major nurse update as newly-qualified 'can't get job' as NHS spends £3bn on agency staff
A major threshold is set to be hit in a campaign to make a change for newly qualified nurses. The NHS is a 'closed shop' for people who have just become nurses, according to a petition which has seen ...
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