Being a nurse can be one of the most noble and rewarding professions. You can take comfort in the thought of knowing that every day you are making a difference to the lives of others; what’s more this is done through your own skills and knowledge.
Have you ever considered putting your expertise to good use in another country though? While working in your native land might be something the majority of nurses do post-qualification, these people are missing out on a number of benefits you can get from working abroad. There’s one country to consider though that really is a cut above the rest, somewhere with one of the best health services in the world – namely, the UK.
So, why not do something a bit different and more interesting in your profession? If you need more convincing, what follows in this post are some of the reasons why the UK is a great nursing option for you.
Established and Prestigious
Firstly, as mentioned above, the UK NHS is one of the finest and most prestigious health services in the world. The universal healthcare on offer to UK residents is quite a sea change from the insurance-led systems we are used to, but it certainly means you’ll never be bored at work. Most importantly though is that having such an established name on your resume can be hugely beneficial for your later career, as it shows you’ve worked for one of the best.
Lots of Variety on Offer
You may have specific areas of expertise in your nursing qualification, but with the universal nature of the NHS you can find a wide number of roles available to choose from. From A&E departments, to schools and mental health support, you can always find something that suits you or something new if you’re looking for a challenge.
No Language Barrier
Effective communication and the ability to speak to patients with clarity and simplicity, is a must in any nursing role. Unfortunately, this can be one thing that stops many of us from working abroad as being fluent in a country’s native language is essential. With the UK, you won’t have any language barrier issues, and if anything, being able to speak English clearly would be advantageous for your employment.
Lots of Support Available
Along with the above language requirements, there are a number of protocols and registration procedures that need to be completed to ensure your eligibility to work in the UK. When this is done you then have the task of finding yourself a job. Fortunately, there are more straightforward options for you, rather than simply looking through the job adverts. At a UK-based nursing agency you will find people who can support you by finding nursing roles and placements for you in a number of UK towns and cities, helping to take the stress away from finding them yourself.
So, if you are looking to put your skills to the best use and try something a little bit more interesting in your career, be sure to choose the UK for your new nursing role.
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