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Why work in a care home?
As we celebrate Care Home Open Week, Lorita describes the privilege she feels working with care home residents during a career she’s built over the past decade
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What I do at work: associate practice educator
Gordon Cheyne tells us about his role, helping to train and develop the nursing support workforce
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What I do at work: general practice nurse
As a lead nurse in general practice, Rebecca does everything from diagnosing and prescribing to promoting preventive care. She tells us more about what she does at work
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What I do at work: advanced nurse practitioner, district nursing
The “honour” of treating people at home, the value of autonomy and flexing academic muscles: Maria tells us why this is her dream job
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Flexible working: know your rights
Nursing staff have various options for flexible working. What are they and how can you make them work for you?
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How to prepare for your appraisal
The prospect of an appraisal might make you feel nervous, but this is a chance for you to discuss your achievements, challenges and ambitions
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5 ways to make yourself more employable
RCN Careers Coach Julie Watkins shares 5 practical tips to boost your employability
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What I do at work: forensic nurse specialist
From gathering vital evidence to carrying out mental state examinations, Jessica explains what an average week as a Clinical Lead Nurse for Sexual Assault Response Coordination Services looks like
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What I do at work: advanced ophthalmic emergency nurse practitioner
Keeping our eyes healthy is paramount, not least in an emergency. Grace, an advanced nurse practitioner, explains her pioneering role working in emergency care
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RCN helps secure thousands of pounds for wrongly paid nurses
Several intensive care nurses will receive up to £36,000 each after successfully having their jobs evaluated. Many more nursing staff could be eligible.