FAQs
What qualifications do I need to apply for the Newly Qualified Nurse position?
You need to be a graduate of either an MSc or BSc nursing program, specifically from the Winter 2026 cohort.
Is there a preceptorship program available for new nurses?
Yes, we offer a robust preceptorship program supported by friendly and experienced Clinical Education teams.
What specialties are available within the Unplanned Healthcare Group?
The specialties currently available include Older People’s Medicine and Renal Medicine.
When is the Newly Qualified Nurse careers event?
The careers event is taking place in person on 11th March 2026, from 14:00 to 17:30 at the Benjamin Gooch Theatre, NNUH.
What benefits do you offer for staff?
We offer a variety of benefits including on-site childcare, cafes and shops, flexible working, an NHS pension scheme, and annual leave allowance.
Can I rotate among different specialties as a Newly Qualified Nurse?
Yes, there is a possibility to rotate amongst various specialties within the Unplanned Healthcare Group.
How can I get more information or arrange a visit to the ward/department?
You can contact our Recruitment team at 01603 287578 or via email at recruitment@nnuh.nhs.uk for more information or to arrange a visit.
What are the expectations for staff conduct at NNUH?
All staff are expected to act as role models, demonstrating the NNUH's 'PRIDE' values: People focused, Respect, Integrity, Dedication, and Excellence.
Is there support for work-life balance?
Yes, we support flexible working arrangements to encourage a healthy work-life balance.
Where is the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital located?
NNUH is located just outside of Norwich, surrounded by beautiful countryside, including the River Yare and UEA Broad.

