My first time to come across your blog. NHS has advantages when you retire. You get your pension and state pension as well. So it's two pensions you get. In the late 70s I moved from general to midwifery cos I loved midwifery. Then trained to care for the newborn born prematurely. Two yrs later trained as a health visitor to work in the community with children and family. I did the job for 29 years then retired. All my nursing and midwifery experience was very valuable. Worked with GPs, SW , community paediatric doctors etc. I would advise anyone not to get stuck in care homes. Make it a stepping stone to what you want to aspire to and get a good pension at the end. As a health visitor I could do weekend nights in SCBU to earn extra money to pay the bills. I had a mortgage. Another thing is that I did my degree part time at East London University in Stratford. The sky is the limit. Stay blessed.
There's no lie in this... its so accurate 👌 I moved to the NHS 2months ago and its been amazing and fulfilling... though I'm a HCA but im definitely going to work my way up the ladder to being a Nurse. Thanks for sharing Gloria😊😊
I never liked care homes but I spent two and a half years in a care home before moving to the NHS. I worked in the respiratory ward for about six months but being a trained perioperative nurse I moved to do what I was born to do. I'm actually very happy now, however, I'm not tired of exploring. I planned to spend one year here and move to ICU. So I'm joining you in the ICU very soon. One love my sis
Hi Gloria, I m a New subscriber 🎉. Pls, do you know about this program in UK......UK Free Nursing Training with Salary ". Pls can you do a video on it for us your subscribers? I'm enjoying you Sis.... I'm a Nurse in Nigeria...but I'm ready to relocate as a Caregiver then to upgrade just like you....🎉
I've worked with 3 care homes ,NHS dialysis -8 months then back to the care home for a year, now on my 5th cos in 3&½ yrs. I can't seem to settle like you. I recently got my post graduate qualification specialising in mental health, which NMC UK does not permit me to become a mental health nurse unless I do Mental Health CBT & Osce again. I did the Adult Nursing CBT & Osce at first. I'm tired of being a night nurse where I am a night manager as well in a care home with loads of paperwork that keep on being pushed from day shift to nightshift. I now need hospital experience but surgical or medical units are not for me . I don't know which department I should choose where I can improve my mental health nursing skills in the NHS. I hope you can suggest preferable units.
Madam greetings .you made a video of how you received cargo from Nigeria to Scotland . please I need the contact .I .want to cargo to Aberdeen Scotland
When it comes to bk biting. It's about the personality of the people in question. The reason it seems to so bd where u are now is because power is diluted for many. Most people on the floor have a boss. There are many nurses, no one person is the chairlady who does 7 days a week shift and the place can't do without that person. The people and behaviour...the same...trust me
My first time to come across your blog. NHS has advantages when you retire. You get your pension and state pension as well. So it's two pensions you get. In the late 70s I moved from general to midwifery cos I loved midwifery. Then trained to care for the newborn born prematurely. Two yrs later trained as a health visitor to work in the community with children and family. I did the job for 29 years then retired. All my nursing and midwifery experience was very valuable. Worked with GPs, SW , community paediatric doctors etc. I would advise anyone not to get stuck in care homes. Make it a stepping stone to what you want to aspire to and get a good pension at the end. As a health visitor I could do weekend nights in SCBU to earn extra money to pay the bills. I had a mortgage.
Another thing is that I did my degree part time at East London University in Stratford. The sky is the limit. Stay blessed.
Thank you for your contribution
There's no lie in this... its so accurate 👌
I moved to the NHS 2months ago and its been amazing and fulfilling... though I'm a HCA but im definitely going to work my way up the ladder to being a Nurse.
Thanks for sharing Gloria😊😊
Hi Gloria , would you please plug me on how you secured a job as a HCA with nhs. I’m looking but l need a sponsorship .
@sibukiwecynthiancube7426 I applied on trac jobs
@ thank you sis🙏
If am not comfortable ,I will have to move. ❤❤❤
This word attracted me to this video. Congratulations
Thank you
I’ve been considering the move a for a while and your video is encouraging me more to leave the Nursing home for the ICU in the NHS
Glad you are back ❤
Thank you I am also glad to be back
I can see the joy and fulfillment in your face. Congratulations
Thank you
Thank you Gloria, good to see you again
I never liked care homes but I spent two and a half years in a care home before moving to the NHS. I worked in the respiratory ward for about six months but being a trained perioperative nurse I moved to do what I was born to do. I'm actually very happy now, however, I'm not tired of exploring. I planned to spend one year here and move to ICU. So I'm joining you in the ICU very soon. One love my sis
Oh! Sounds like a great plan.
Thank you Gloria,can you please make a video on how you transitioned from a dialysis nurse to an ICU nurse. The steps involved.
Ok no problem
You’re absolutely correct Gloria. Spot on
I'm just so scared moving, I feel I don't know a lot but thanks for sharing
Drop a question about what you want to know about ICU or dialysis nursing and I will make a video about it.
Hi Gloria your video is really motivating. Can you help with interview questions for ICU. Thank you
@@elizabethadomako967I actually wrote my exact questions down the day I got interviewed so yes,definitely.
Hi Gloria if you don’t mind can I contact you on your email? I would like to discuss something urgent with you. Thank you🙏🏽
Hi Gloria, I m a New subscriber 🎉.
Pls, do you know about this program in UK......UK Free Nursing Training with Salary ".
Pls can you do a video on it for us your subscribers?
I'm enjoying you Sis....
I'm a Nurse in Nigeria...but I'm ready to relocate as a Caregiver then to upgrade just like you....🎉
I've worked with 3 care homes ,NHS dialysis -8 months then back to the care home for a year, now on my 5th cos in 3&½ yrs. I can't seem to settle like you. I recently got my post graduate qualification specialising in mental health, which NMC UK does not permit me to become a mental health nurse unless I do Mental Health CBT & Osce again. I did the Adult Nursing CBT & Osce at first. I'm tired of being a night nurse where I am a night manager as well in a care home with loads of paperwork that keep on being pushed from day shift to nightshift. I now need hospital experience but surgical or medical units are not for me . I don't know which department I should choose where I can improve my mental health nursing skills in the NHS. I hope you can suggest preferable units.
Thanks for this encouraging video.
You are so welcome
Super, I'm super happy for you ❤️ that you took the bull by the horn
Thanks, Gloria, for the update.
I'm considering moving to the nhs, is the salary that is still preventing me😅 i don't know if I'll be able to cope
That was my initial fear as well
We are on this together
What video do you want next.
if you could do one about NHS scotland nurse salary 😊
@@qondilenkomazana7789ok no problem I will
Sponsorship jobs for HCAs in Scotland.
Nice video please any ideas about cardiology department in nhs
Saw you in church on my first day at church. You left before i could introduce myself.
Please gloria how can i get job in NHS from nigeria to come over yo uk
Madam greetings .you made a video of how you received cargo from Nigeria to Scotland . please I need the contact .I .want to cargo to Aberdeen Scotland
I love your video
Did you do online courses before you appliying for ICU or it was a straight application
I will answer this after I post what to expect in the ICU video
@@GloriaOtikorI’ll be waiting for that video too, I have my eyes on the ICU
Very nice video, I enjoyed it
When it comes to bk biting. It's about the personality of the people in question. The reason it seems to so bd where u are now is because power is diluted for many. Most people on the floor have a boss. There are many nurses, no one person is the chairlady who does 7 days a week shift and the place can't do without that person. The people and behaviour...the same...trust me
Waiting patiently for this video and more on ICU. Just subscribed❤@@GloriaOtikor
Does one have to have ICU nursing experience before you can apply as band 5 nurse. Thank you
That’s my next video
No you don't need ITU experience as band 5 just keen to learn