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Routes into NHS Highland careers

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Where you may have come from, and where you want to go.

Routes Into The NHS

A career within NHS Highland

 Routes to beginning or continuing a career with us.

Become an apprentice

Apprenticeships offer an exciting career path. Find out how an apprenticeship can lead to an exciting, rewarding and successful career in the NHS.

See information from NHSScotland on how to become an apprentice.

Become An Apprentice

Work placements and volunteering

Volunteering or doing a work placement can provide valuable healthcare experience that could help you when applying to college, university, or a new job in the NHS.

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Work Placements And Volunteering

Return to practice

If you've previously worked as a registered healthcare professional, we want to encourage you to return to work in the NHS.

Qualified healthcare professionals, including nurses and allied health professionals, can use the return to practice process to update their skills through placement-based learning and study. It leads to readmission to a professional register. Professional bodies, such as the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the Health and Care Professions Council, will confirm specific requirements for your profession.

There are many reasons why you may not have practiced, such as:

 

  • caring or parental responsibilities
  • illness
  • travel
  • other career routes

We value the skills you have gained while you have been away and look forward to your return. Different requirements apply, depending on how long you have been out of professional practice.

 

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Return To Practice

Service leavers and veterans

NHS Highland was among almost 200 organisations awarded the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Gold Award for 2023.

The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) can help you understand your qualifications, and map your qualifications and experience to NHS pathways and roles. Learn more about the framework and the level of your qualifications at SCQF Support for Veterans.

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Armed Forces Recruitment Support

International recruitment

The NHS is the largest employer in Scotland, and international recruitment plays an important role in our workforce strategy, to grow and enhance our skills, expertise and talent with overseas candidates coming to live and work in Scotland.

If you are ready to make the move to our vibrant, diverse and dynamic country we have all the information and support you need to start your journey.

See information from NHSScotland on international recruitment.

International Recruitment

Last updated: 16 May 2024