NHS UK Staff Nurse Role
NHS UK Staff Nurse Role

Apply for NHS UK Staff Nurse Role with Visa Sponsorship

Nigerian-trained nurses can now apply for a Staff Nurse position with the Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in England, featuring full Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. This 12-month secondment opportunity is perfect for nurses seeking international experience and professional growth.

Position Summary

  • Role: Registered Staff Nurse (General Medicine)
  • Employer: Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Location: Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull, UK
  • Contract: Full-time, 37.5 hrs/week; 12-month secondment
  • Salary: £29,970 – £36,483 per year (Band 5)
  • Visa: UK Skilled Worker visa sponsorship provided

Why This Role is Ideal

  • Specialized Ward Work: Serve patients with critical care needs on a new, innovative 13th-floor ward
  • Team Environment: Work alongside experienced UK nurses in a multidisciplinary UK healthcare team
  • Career Growth: Gain UK clinical experience and potentially extend via internal NHS pathways
  • Cultural Immersion: Live and work in Hull—an affordable city with vibrant community life

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Candidate Requirements

  • Active registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
  • Demonstrated ability to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care
  • Excellent communication skills and IT literacy
  • Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary clinical team
  • Eligible for UK Skilled Worker visa, supported by employer

Application Details

  • Deadline: 25 June 2025, 23:59 (UK)
  • How to Apply: Create an account at the Trac job portal and complete the NHS application
  • Additional Documentation:
    • NMC registration proof
    • DBS (UK police) clearance upon offer
    • Two professional references

How to Apply

To apply for this position, visit the official job listing:
 Apply Here

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