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We are the NHS. We are hiring. We are jobs.

Around 25,000 vacancies are marketed monthly on the NHS Jobs website in more than 350 different careers. Whether you wish to work directly with clients or behind the scenes, there'll be a task to match you.

What every task in the NHS shares is the knowledge that you're making a difference to people's lives every day.
If your heart is set on a profession in the NHS, there are a few things you can do before using:
- Find out what training is needed. Some employers provide training programs or apprenticeships
- What opportunities exist to advance your profession? The NHS is devoted to the advancement of its staff.
- Find out if you can acquire qualifications while working, part-time study or distance knowing
All set? Have a look at the live task search listed below or check out the NHS Jobs website to start.
You'll also discover some top ideas on getting that all-important application and interview spot-on!
- Live jobs on NHS Jobs
Take a look at NHS Jobs for vacances in your location below and search by keyword, location and task group.
You can also register to receive job notifies by e-mail so you are the first to understand of any jobs appropriate for you.
Find a vacancy
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- Job applications
When you have actually found an appropriate vacancy:
- check out the information about the job really carefully
- read the concerns on the application
- make certain that you match what they are looking for in the for the job
- take your time to finish the kind
- make certain that you stress what makes you suitable for the work
- mention any experience you have that will reveal your commitment and understanding of the work
- check your details and ask someone else to read it through
If you're aged in between 16 and 30
Have a look at The King's Trust's complimentary assistance to help make your application pertinent to health care.
Interviews
If you are invited for an interview:
- discover as much as you can about the company, the role and the people who'll be interviewing you if you're provided their names beforehand
- take time to prepare, eg take a look at in advance where the interview will be held, choose what you are going to use and what you will take with you
- think about the type of concerns you might be asked and prepare some concepts to address them
- listen to the concerns carefully and take your time when answering
- seize the day to ask questions at the end
Know that as part of the recruitment process, you may be asked to take ability tests. You are most likely to have a health evaluation and criminal record check through the Disclosure and Barring Service.

If you're making an application for a role either straight in the NHS or in an organisation that provides NHS services you'll be asked to reveal how you believe the NHS worths apply in your everyday work. Discover more about NHS values.
Find out more about applications and interviews
