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Nursing associates care for sick people of all ages in hospital and in the community, working closely with registered nurses.
You could do a Nursing Associate Foundation degree at university. This typically takes 2 years to complete when studied full-time. You will need to check course fees and funding information for this route with individual universities. You can also check that the course is approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). You'll usually need at least 1 A-Level, or equivalent, for a foundation degree.
Volunteering
You'll find it useful to get some paid or voluntary experience in a healthcare setting or personal care role. This will help when you apply for jobs. You'll need to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
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In this role you could:
You can train to become a registered nurse by completing a shortened nursing degree or a nursing degree apprenticeship.
Nutritionists share scientific food knowledge and advice about the effects of diet and nutrition on health and wellbeing.
Nurses care for adults who are sick, injured or have physical disabilities.
Paediatricians diagnose and treat health conditions that affect babies, children and young people.
Orthoptists work with a team of specialists to diagnose and treat eye problems.
Sports physiotherapists diagnose and treat sports injuries.
Pharmacologists study the effects of drugs and other chemical substances on cells, animals, humans and the environment.
*THIS IS NOT A JOB VACACNY OR YOUR APPLICATION TO EXETER COLLEGE APPRENTICESHIPS*By applying here and attaching your CVcover letter you are registering your interest in the Dental Nursing Apprenticeship with Exeter College. From this you are put in a talent pool, sent marketing materials and your CV can be passed onto employers looking for apprentices. Please ensure that you have attached a CV to your application or you will not be considered for any position. Your CV should include why you are interested in becoming a Dental Nurse.
Not only will your organisation (or the Government) pay for all of your training, but you’ll be paid to do it. That means you could actually get paid to get your degree and have no debt!
There are over 625 different apprenticeships to choose from, in a range of industries. Whether you’re interested in law, marketing, construction, or engineering, you’ll find something up your street!
As an apprentice, the minimum you’ll earn is £6.20 an hour, but we’ve seen apprentices earn a starting salary of up to £30,000 a year! You could also get other employee benefits like gym memberships, paid holiday, and sick pay.
Employers think apprentices are 15% more employable than those with other qualifications. In fact, many large employers train their graduates and apprentices together!
There’s only so much you can learn when you just do a qualification. As an apprentice, you’ll also get to learn on the job – whether that’s designing amazing graphics, chopping vegetables, or building engines!
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