Find out more about the Trainee Nursing Associate role

Are you interested in becoming a Trainee Nurse Associate? or simply just want to find out more about this role? We’re hosting a series of sessions to give you the time to talk to experts about these opportunities.

Please note, more slots have been added to this session. 

Nursing Associate is a generic nursing role in England that bridges the gap between healthcare support workers and registered nurses, to deliver hands-on, person-centred care as part of a multidisciplinary team in a range of different health and social care settings.

It is a perfect stepping stone for those wishing to further their career, as well as pursue further progression to become a Registered Nurse.

The requirements for the role are as follows:

  • Previous experience of working in an acute health and social care setting
  • Care Certificate or evidence of experience in care
  • Experience of providing care
  • English and maths at GCSE A- C (4-9) or Functional skills Maths and English at level 2 ( certificates must be provided at interview) or you will not be interviewed
  • Up to date mandatory training and PDR

Trainee Nursing Associates are paid as a Band 3 (£22,816) and Band 4 once qualified (£25,147).

To find out more, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH) are hosting three sessions to find out more on the following dates within the Education Centre of Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Room 3:

There are only a finite number of slots available per session, so don’t miss out! Secure your spot by booking here.