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I wanna b a Registered Nurse in Mental Health in ENGLAND,i am 15yrs old and english,i moved 2 SPAIN 5 yrs ago? |
i want to work as a Registered Nurse in Mental Health in england,preferably for eating disorders,not quite sure yet though,i am english and have been living in spain for 5 years,i am 15 years old,when i finish my bachillerato(similar to a-levels)i want to go to england and study to become a nurse,i want to live and work in the uk and i eventually want to work in a private hospital like the priory would i be able to work in england? i speak 4 languages. I've been a psychiatric nurse for almost 17years.... Dont bother.... i am in second year of MH training and it is hard hard work, few rewards, crap pay, very academic and little support available for studying You should have NO problem in living/working here. You still have a British passport do you.??? Nurses are in high demand nowadays.I live in italy and used to work as a nurse but I gave it up because it was too upsetting for me to deal with that every day. I am studying BSc Nursing right now, first you have to do a health and social care course or access to nursing (u have to be 19 or over for the access). but if you bring an health related qualification (high grade) then you might be able to skip the courses. but i have to tell you that qualification or no qualification you need experince, i know someone who got on a corse without proper qualification and i know someone ho got rejected with a qualification but no experience. although bear in mind that you need to be 17.5 yrs old to go on a HND or BSc course, (you need just one of them, BSc is a degree, HND diploma). but to get funding you will need to be resident in the UK for a minimum of 3 years before he start of the course. self funding is not allowed. I am a mature student (52 yrs old)! currently half way through my second year of training to become a registered mental health nurse. I am studying at Liverpool John Moores University and I love every minute of it, I just wish I had done it earlier in my life. If it is what you really want to do, get some experience by working as a health care/support worker within mental health organisations, private and NHS, either as a volunteer (while you are so young) or wait until you are able to work for pay and join a nursing agency or become a 'bank' nurse with the NHS or private agencies such as the Priory. Go online to some university websites, email them, get some information as to what their entry requirements are, like, age limits and qualifications you will need, that way you can start working towards them now. Good luck and i wish you the very best in your future career. If you have the correct qualifications and experience you should be able to apply for a course when you're 18. |
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