Job overview
**Please note this role is only open to current BSc UK Nursing degree students in their 3rd year, who are qualifying and obtaining their UK NMC Pin in Autumn 2026.**
If you do not meet this criteria your application will be rejected.
We would like to invite current 3rd year student nurses due to qualify in Autumn 2026 to apply to join us here at SaTH. We are recruiting across Medicine, Surgery and Emergency divisions for both Fixed Term and Permanent contracts.
If shortlisted, you will be invited to our recruitment event on 30th May where you'll have the chance to speak to some of our ward managers, have your interview and complete your ID check on the day.
Please let us know your preferences (including wards if you have them) within your supporting information.
Main duties of the job
- To be responsible for assessing individual patient care needs and developing, implementing and evaluating plans of care for a group of patients in accordance with agreed policies and professional guidelines.
- To take charge of the ward for a span of duty, normally working under the supervision of senior staff.
- To work flexibly to meet the needs of the service.
Working for our organisation
Our Poppy’s Promise Commitment
We believe that compassionate care sits at the heart of everything we do. Every member of our team — clinical or non-clinical — plays a vital role in ensuring that patients, families, and colleagues are treated with dignity, empathy, and respect at all times.
We expect all staff to demonstrate compassion not only through their words, but through their actions: by listening attentively, communicating clearly and kindly, and recognising individual needs, feelings, and circumstances of those in our care.
Effective communication is central to safe and high-quality healthcare. We value colleagues who take the time to understand others, explain information in a meaningful way, and respond to concerns with patience and understanding.
By joining our team, you are committing to uphold these values — ensuring that every patient feels heard, respected, and valued, and that compassion is embedded in every interaction, every day.