You’ll gain the all skills and qualifications you need for a career in nursing.
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High interest role
This is a highly competitive role with potential long lead time to join.
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This job sits within the Healthcare & Medical Profession and is a Healthcare & Medical Rating (Student) role. The Royal Navy is only as good as its people, so keeping them healthy is essential. Wherever you are in the world, once you’ve qualified as a Naval Nurse you’ll play a key part in keeping our personnel fit and healthy.
Earn up to this amount while studying at university
Earn over this amount after university and initial training
University
Get paid to study for your BSc in Adult Nursing
6 weeks
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Of paid holiday every year
Free
Medical and dental care
Travel
All around the world
Life in the Royal Navy is extraordinary, which is why I wanted to join in the first place. Doing vital work in some amazing places, gives you a real buzz.
Naval Nurse, Medical Branch
What you’ll do
Joining the Royal Navy as a Student Nurse means you’ll get paid to study your BSc in Adult Nursing as Birmingham City University, completely paid for by us. You’ll complete Initial Naval Training at HMS Raleigh before starting university in either Sept or January, depending on when you get your A-level results. You’ll train alongside other military students, which means you’ll have great academic and personal support for the duration of your training. Once you’ve qualified, you’ll start at one of our Joint Hospital Group Units in Plymouth, Portsmouth or Birmingham. Personnel are embedded into the NHS trusts in these areas, where you’ll consolidate your nurse training. You’ll begin preceptorship and a 2-year foundation programme which enables you to rotate through different clinical areas. You’ll then get ready to deploy when required on one of our medical capabilities. You’ll have further opportunities to specialise in different areas, including Critical care, emergency medicine, primary care (and many more).
- Complete your BSc in Adult Nursing at Birmingham City University
- Once qualified, you’ll consolidate your training during preceptorship and the foundation programme
- Maintain clinical skills working alongside the NHS within a Joint Hospital Group Unit
- Deploy in challenging environments all over the world
- Take opportunities to carry out specialist courses in areas including Intensive Care, Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Orthopaedics, Primary Care and many more
- Become part of a world-class medical service that’s respected far beyond the Armed Forces
- A salary of at least ÂŁ26,300 whilst at Basic Training
- Earn at least ÂŁ42,500 after university and initial training
- University fees paid for plus subsidised accommodation and an additional food allowance
- Fantastic pay and promotion opportunities throughout your career
- Sports and adventure training
- Six weeks of paid holiday every year
- Free medical and dental care
Skills for life
Qualifications you\’ll gain
- BSc (Hons) in Adult Nursing
- You could have the opportunity for further post-graduate study in specialist clinical areas
- Ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities
- Standard and enhanced learning credits for personal and professional development
- Civilian recognised Leadership and Management Opportunities
- Command, leadership and management training with recognised civilian qualifications>
- Clinical mentorship roles
- Ability to work outside your comfort zone in unfamiliar and challenging environments
- Leadership and management
- Adaptability and flexibility to carry your nursing skills into any situation
- Aged 17.5 to 39 (You can start your application from 15 years and 9 months old however you must be at least 17.5 years old on day of entry to basic training)
- Multiple entry points exist to gain 120 UCAS points
- 2 GCSEs grade 4 or above, formally grade C inc. Maths, English Language
- Be a British or Irish national, or a Commonwealth citizen, or a Dual National. Dual Nationality restrictions do apply
- A Body Mass Index (BMI) between 18 and 28 (between 17 and 27 if under 18)
Skills & Interests
- Passionate and enthusiastic with an eagerness to learn
- Quick thinking and calm under pressure
- A caring and compassionate nature
- A team player
- An adventurous spirit
Joining Process
From picking your role to starting on your first day, these are the steps you\’ll take to join as a rating.
Once you’ve registered your interest and have satisfied the basic eligibility criteria, you will be sent an online application form.
A formal interview to talk through your suitability for the role.
This four-day induction to life in the Royal Navy is a pass or fail course.
This is an online assessment board where you will be asked to deliver a 10-minute presentation on a clinically related subject and sit a competency-based interview led by Nurse Education Advisor and Medical Specialist Recruitment Team. Assessment Boards are conducted subject to requirement.
Step 5
Start training
Once you’ve passed a Security Check, you’ll be offered a place at HMS Raleigh. University intakes are either September or January, depending on when you get your A-level results. You’ll start at HMS Raleigh 12-14 weeks before you’re due to join BCU.
From responsibilities to pay, find out where this role can take you.
Day one
Start Initial Naval Training at HMS Raleigh.
Professional training
Complete your 3 year BSc in Adult Nursing.
Year four
Join one of the Joint Hospital Group Units and commence preceptorship.
First promotion
Promote to Leading Naval Nurse on completion of your degree.
Second promotion
Based on merit, if you work hard you can be promoted to Petty Officer.
Our virtual recruiter is available to answer your questions 24 hours a day.
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Contact Detail:
Royal Navy Recruiting Team