Meet our education team responsible for supporting the learning, development and clinical placement experiences of healthcare learners, including student nurses, nursing associates and T-Level students, ensuring they are supported and supervised during placement while maintaining safe and effective patient care.
Whether you’re leaving school, finishing college or graduating from university, there’s more than one way to begin a career in the NHS. This blog post will guide you through the different routes available, and what each one offers.
Transitioning to civilian life after service can bring big changes. At The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH), we want to do everything we can to make that move into a new career feel easier. Whether you're exploring a new direction or building on the skills you gained in service, we're here to help you take that next step with confidence.
Steve Lewis is a Mechanical/Electrical Project Manager at the Trust and started his career as a Mechanical Apprentice in 1984. Within a few years Steve was learning and maintaining Mechanical and Electrical Hospital Systems and had experience of working at Shrewsbury, Telford and Oswestry Hospitals.
In this blog, we’re sharing the experiences of some of our colleagues currently on the apprenticeship, plus one who has completed the course and qualified as a Nursing Associate. Their stories give an honest look at what the journey is like and how it’s helping them shape their future in nursing.
Our Student Nursing Associate (SNA) programme is an incredibly popular apprenticeship giving you a clear progression route from Healthcare Support Worker in to Nursing. But what does the journey actually look like? Hear from Donna, a current SNA, all about her experience on the programme!
Most people think of doctors and nurses when they picture the NHS, but in reality there are over 350 different careers available, many of them behind the scenes keeping things running smoothly.
In this blog, we share a range of staff experiences highlighting the many ways apprenticeships can support career development across our organisation.