Occupational Therapist

Occupational Therapy is an exciting and varied career. You will work with a huge variety of patients and help them with many different issues to help improve their care and their lives. For example, you could work with people who have difficulties carrying out activities because of disability, illness, trauma, ageing, and a range of … Read more

Operating Theatre Practitioner

Operating Theatre Practitioner provide high standards of skilled care and support during each phase of a patient’s care in the operating theatre: anaesthetic, surgical and recovery. You will support the patient on their arrival into the recovery unit and until they are discharged back to the ward, assist the patient prior to surgery and provide … Read more

Diagnostic Radiographers

Radiography is one of the most innovative aspects of healthcare – you will use advanced technology to look inside patients’ bodies and understand the root causes of their illness, and consult with colleagues on diagnosis and treatment plans.

Therapeutic radiographers

You will be a source of hope and care for those diagnosed with cancer. Using radiotherapy, you will collaborate with other healthcare professionals to create individual treatment plans that blend technical expertise with emotional support for your patients. As a therapeutic radiographer, you will be part of a team helping people who are dealing with … Read more

Physiotherapists

You will help people improve their mobility and regain their independence after an injury or operation, or as a result of ageing or a disability. As a physiotherapist, you will focus on identifying and maximising movement to improve the health and wellbeing of your patients. Your role is vital in treating a variety of conditions … Read more

Dental Therapist

A Dental Therapist does some of the more straightforward work undertaken by a dentist. More dental surgeries have dental therapists working for them to do routine dental work. As a therapist, you will have independence without the full responsibility of running a practice. Health education would be an important part of your role such as … Read more

Senior/specialist paramedics

Once you have been working as a registered paramedic for two years, you can progress to roles that allow you to carry out more treatments, specialise in specific areas and take on more responsibility. You can progress to be a Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) paramedic / specialist paramedic; for example in mental health, advanced … Read more

Paramedic

Paramedics have a highly responsible role, often being the senior ambulance service healthcare professional at emergency and non-emergency situations. You will be one of the first healthcare professionals to arrive at the scene. Paramedics are usually the senior member of a two-person ambulance crew, with an Emergency Care Assistant or Technician to support them. You … Read more

HR manager

HR managers make sure that our frontline staff and other colleagues are supported and available to deliver the care our patients need. You will have responsibility for recruitment, selection, appraisal, staff development and training, understanding and implementing employment legislation and welfare. As an HR manager, you may have responsibility for workforce planning or work for … Read more

Fire safety manager

Fire safety managers are responsible for a trust or area and make sure that our patients and staff are as safe as possible from the risk of fire. Fire safety managers manage a team of fire safety officers to ensure all our systems are safe, firefighting equipment is appropriately placed and maintained and that fire … Read more