Nursing Officer

Nursing Officer

Hospital nursing

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What you’ll do: Life as a Nursing Officer offers extraordinary challenges and responsibilities, but comes with opportunities and rewards to match. Wherever you go in the world and whatever you’re doing, you’ll play a key part in safeguarding our personnel and civilians alike. You could be in a NHS hospital caring for returning military personnel or out in the field working in a conflict zone. Whatever you do, you’ll encounter some of the most challenging environments imaginable, developing both personally and clinically as you experience a life few medical professionals can imagine. What you'll get: - Excellent pay and promotion prospects as your career develops - Six weeks of paid holiday every year - Sports and Adventurous training opportunities - Free medical and dental care What you'll need: Eligibility - You must be aged 20 to 39 - A degree in Adult Nursing is required - you can apply in the final year of completing your degree to be selected - You need to be registered with the Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC) - You’ll need at least 5 GCSEs at grades A-C (9-4) (or Scottish equivalent), which must include English and Mathematics at grade B/6 or above - A National of the United Kingdom, a Commonwealth citizen or Dual National - A Body Mass Index (BMI) between 18 and 28 (between 17 and 27 if under 18) - Pass the Naval Swimming Test Skills and interests - A caring and compassionate nature
 - Decisive with strong independent thinking - Highly organised and able to remain cool under pressure - Approachable as a strong team leader For more information on the role chat with a member of our team on our exhibitor booth today by clicking below!

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