FAQs
Who is eligible to apply for the Newly Qualified Nurse position?
Current student nurses who are due to complete their adult nursing degree in Summer 2026 are eligible to apply.
When can I start working after graduation?
You can start working either as a pre-PIN nurse or as a registered nurse (RN) if you are receiving your NMC PIN after June 2026.
What support is available for newly qualified nurses?
We offer a robust preceptorship programme supported by experienced Clinical Education teams to help newly qualified nurses transition into their roles.
What is the specialty focus for this position?
This position focuses on Neuroscience, where nurses will manage the care of complex neurological conditions such as stroke, head injury, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, and more.
Will there be opportunities for professional development?
Yes, there are vast opportunities for professional development, including rotation among various specialties within the Unplanned Healthcare Group.
What are the working conditions like at NNUH?
At NNUH, we promote a healthy work/life balance with flexible working options, on-site childcare, and access to workplace health and wellbeing teams.
Can I arrange a visit to the ward or department before applying?
Yes, you can arrange a visit. For further details or to arrange a visit, please contact our Recruitment team.
What are the core values of NNUH that staff are expected to demonstrate?
Staff are expected to demonstrate NNUH's ‘PRIDE’ values: People focused, Respect, Integrity, Dedication, and Excellence.
Where is the Hospital located?
The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital is located just outside of Norwich, amidst beautiful countryside, near the River Yare and UEA Broad.
How can I get in touch with the recruitment team?
You can contact the recruitment team at 01603 287578 or via email at recruitment@nnuh.nhs.uk.

