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cheekee
15th October 2015, 23:42
Its temporary at the moment and will be reviewed later the government has stated.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-34531443

Michael Parnham
16th October 2015, 11:06
Maritess sister is a fully qualified Midwife, how can she apply directly to NHS, is there an international website for applicants?:Erm:

cheekee
16th October 2015, 12:31
Maritess sister is a fully qualified Midwife, how can she apply directly to NHS, is there an international website for applicants?:Erm:

Each trust will have a way of advertising vacancies but there is a NHS jobs website.

Just type NHS jobs into Google. She can register and apply online. Bear in mind she will probably need to be in the UK first to apply due to the requirement of being interviewed unless a particular trust has gone to the Philippines to look for staff. Then the agencies involved should be the port of call.

Michael Parnham
16th October 2015, 12:34
Each trust will have a way of advertising vacancies but there is a NHS jobs website.

Just type NHS jobs into Google. She can register and apply online. Bear in mind she will probably need to be in the UK first to apply due to the requirement of being interviewed unless a particular trust has gone to the Philippines to look for staff. Then the agencies involved should be the port of call.

Thank you once again Phil!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

John.C
16th October 2015, 13:10
Should be lifted for Carers as well.

The definition of valuable and critical job categories is all wrong in my opinion. :mad:

cheekee
16th October 2015, 15:06
Thank you once again Phil!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Also unless she has registered with the nursing and midwifery council in the UK and has a pin number she won't be able to practice.

Doc Alan
16th October 2015, 15:55
Thank you for this good news, Philip :xxgrinning--00xx3:.


Michael ... I’m sure Maritess and her sister will be aware that nurses and midwives need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, the UK professional regulatory body.


Here is their information for those trained outside the EU / EEA, including their fees :-


http://www.nmc.org.uk/registration/joining-the-register/trained-outside-the-eueea/



... and the link to their latest booklet about all stages of the process of registration :-


http://www.nmc.org.uk/globalassets/sitedocuments/registration/registering-as-a-nurse-or-midwife-from-outside-eu-or-eea.pdf

Michael Parnham
16th October 2015, 19:44
Thank you for this good news, Philip :xxgrinning--00xx3:.


Michael ... I’m sure Maritess and her sister will be aware that nurses and midwives need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, the UK professional regulatory body.


Here is their information for those trained outside the EU / EEA, including their fees :-


http://www.nmc.org.uk/registration/joining-the-register/trained-outside-the-eueea/



... and the link to their latest booklet about all stages of the process of registration :-


http://www.nmc.org.uk/globalassets/sitedocuments/registration/registering-as-a-nurse-or-midwife-from-outside-eu-or-eea.pdf

Wow, thank you Alan:xxgrinning--00xx3:

robbie bobby
17th October 2015, 22:00
NMC are not the most helpful bunch.Their staff on the phones also give wrong information.We have been waiting over 9 months now for a nursing pin and still no further forward.its not an easy thing dealing with them