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We are supportive of the people we care for in the community and aim to provide a fully responsive service to everyone who needs it. This is the same approach we take for our employees. 

Introduction

We look to value the skills and experiences of those we work with, whether they are service users, carers, families or those looking to work with us. If you would like to find out more about our recruitment process, email our recruitment team.

 

Why join our team?

We have a range of exciting vacancies from administrative to clinical, including nurses, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists, healthcare assistants and many more, in both physical and mental health care for adults and children. To find out if we have something for you please click on the link below:

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Preceptorship

The transition from student to registered practitioner or international practitioner in the first UK post can feel quite daunting.  Our mandatory multi-professional preceptorship programme has been developed to help support and guide you, through this transition period. 

Our Preceptorship programme is offered to newly registered practitioners known as preceptees (nurses, international nurses, registered nursing associates, return to practice practitioners, allied health professionals and international allied health professionals) within your first year of registration with your professional body. Our programme aims to provide you with support, structure and opportunities to develop confidence as an autonomous practitioner.  It will also help you to develop the knowledge, skills, values and behaviours gained as a student or international practitioner and to continue your journey of life-long learning as registered practitioners. 

You will be supported by an experienced preceptor along with other clinicians from your place of work and attend seven preceptorship  study days devised by members of the Professional Development and Clinical Skills team.  The monthly study days facilitated by subject matter experts from various specialities of practice  provides an opportunity for interprofessional working, peer support and shared learning. 

To aid academic development all preceptees are offered the opportunity to undertake the Level 7 15 credit “Preceptorship for Healthcare Practice” (AP7026) postgraduate module accredited and validated by the University of Gloucestershire which runs alongside the preceptorship programme. The aim of the preceptorship programme is to be supportive and rewarding, empowering you to provide the highest standards of compassionate care to our patients, service users, their families and carers.

 For further information please contact us via: professionaldevelopment-clinicalskills@ghc.nhs.uk

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