Thank you so much for this video, I have a question. Is it advisable for a nurse from overseas to apply for a healthcare support worker role and in the supporting information also indicates that one has a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Does that help at all?
You could draw on your reasons for wanting to become a HCA and your personal qualities. You may have experiences at school/ University or from home life experiences if you have not worked before.
You are so supportive and great video, I had an interview for HCA in the NHS but with my personal life I could not do the shift they told me in the interview, I have a question for you. I'm an NHS worker in catering and also I m doing pre-access nursing alongside my GCSE in college. I want to drop college classes and go for HCA to start my career in the NHS to become a nurse but I don't know how long will it take through the NHS. With college 2 and 3 years in University, I don't know what to decide is it worth sticking with college courses or through the NHS? Please help me, Carol. Many thanks from England
That is great that you wish to follow a nursing career! Have a look at my video: How to Become a Nurse that might help too. It is usually 3 years full time on a pre-registration nursing degree and 4-5 years on Registered Nurse Degree Apprenticeship. I would suggest you finish your access college course, which is good to have for either routes. You may want to look into 2 year foundation degree too if you want to become a nursing associate instead of registered nurse. Nursing Associates are band 4 on current pay scales and Registered Nurses are band 5. It is easier to get on an apprenticeship if you work for an employer already. I would suggest you attend open days and recruitment events at Uni and with employers to help you decide and see what opportunities are out there. Good luck!
Thank you so much for this video, I have a question. Is it advisable for a nurse from overseas to apply for a healthcare support worker role and in the supporting information also indicates that one has a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Does that help at all?
@@estherufulul760 Thank you Esther ❤ Yes put down all relevant qualifucations. Wishing you all the best with your applications. 🍀
@@carolforde-johnston thank you so much.
@@estherufulul760 My pleasure ❤
How would someone with no experience write NHS support statement
You could draw on your reasons for wanting to become a HCA and your personal qualities. You may have experiences at school/ University or from home life experiences if you have not worked before.
Thanks for the information, for HCA supporting statement as a new entrant, what number of words do you advise is acceptable as minimum?
It doesn't really matter but 300 is usually the minimum.
It should also state minimum number of words on an application
You are so supportive and great video, I had an interview for HCA in the NHS but with my personal life I could not do the shift they told me in the interview,
I have a question for you. I'm an NHS worker in catering and also I m doing pre-access nursing alongside my GCSE in college.
I want to drop college classes and go for HCA to start my career in the NHS to become a nurse but I don't know how long will it take through the NHS.
With college 2 and 3 years in University,
I don't know what to decide is it worth sticking with college courses or through the NHS?
Please help me, Carol.
Many thanks from England
That is great that you wish to follow a nursing career! Have a look at my video: How to Become a Nurse that might help too. It is usually 3 years full time on a pre-registration nursing degree and 4-5 years on Registered Nurse Degree Apprenticeship. I would suggest you finish your access college course, which is good to have for either routes. You may want to look into 2 year foundation degree too if you want to become a nursing associate instead of registered nurse. Nursing Associates are band 4 on current pay scales and Registered Nurses are band 5. It is easier to get on an apprenticeship if you work for an employer already. I would suggest you attend open days and recruitment events at Uni and with employers to help you decide and see what opportunities are out there. Good luck!
I sincerely appreciated your help, advice and your time.
This was what I wanted, thank you so much I can not wait to watch all your video .
@@godislove3330 Thank you for the positive feedback ❤ Wishing you every success in your future career 😊
@@godislove3330 can you please guide me how to write personal statement.
@@godislove3330please can you guide me on how you did the supporting information 🙏