Bulwell man's pride in completing nursing journey from apprentice to fully-qualified Registered Nurse
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Jack Robinson joined Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) NHS Trust as an apprentice five years ago and is now a fully-qualified registered nurse.
He has spoken about the experience of the hands-on career journey ahead of a nursing and midwifery recruitment event in Nottingham next month.
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Hide AdJack impressed his NUH colleagues with his dedication to learning and developing, completing two apprenticeships and becoming a trainee nursing associate and a qualified nurse associate before before completing the NA-RN course at the University of Derby and finally qualifying as a Registered Nurse in March.
He is now working in Cancer and Associated Specialities (CAS) at Nottingham City Hospital on Carrel Ward – a renal transplant unit.
Jack opted for an apprenticeship as he was also unsure about going to university.
He said: “I decided to take the route of apprenticeships into nursing as my style of learning is definitely through a more practical hands-on approach.
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Hide Ad"Being given the chance to gain experience and learn the theory behind the practice has helped me to develop and progress into becoming the nurse I aspired to be.”
“It feels good to be able to practise everything I have learned.
"I’m enjoying my new career and looking forward to making a huge difference to people’s lives.”
Karen Butler, a practice development nurse in CAS who was a clinical educator at the time, interviewed Jack when he was an apprentice health care assistant for a trainee nurse associate placement in November 2018 and was impressed by his obvious potential.
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Hide AdShe said: “If I had my time again, this is the way I would do it.
“You can be much more hands on, which suits my style of learning.
"We’re very excited to have Jack join Carrel – he’s a fantastic addition.
The next registered nurses recruitment event takes place on Saturday, May 13 – for more details, click here.
Or, if you’ve been inspired by Jack, and are interested in becoming a health care apprentice or registered nurse, email Wider Workforce at [email protected]