Tuesday 9 February 2021

From health and social care apprentice to a qualified mental health nurse

National Apprenticeship Week (8 to 14 February 2021) celebrates and promotes all that is great about apprenticeships. It gives us a great opportunity to shine a light on our inspiring apprentices.

An apprenticeship combines on the job practical work experience, whilst studying, allowing you to gain experience and achieve a recognised qualification and earning an income.


Amy Clarke, Mental Health Nurse
 

Amy Clarke, Mental Health Nurse and former Health and Social Care Apprentice, takes a look back on her apprenticeship journey.

 

Friday 5 February 2021

An apprenticeship was the perfect mix of being paid to work and developing my knowledge through university

As we celebrate National Apprenticeship Week (8-14 February) at Nottinghamshire Healthcare, we highlight some of our fantastic apprentices and the value and opportunity apprenticeships bring to individuals and organisations.

Kayleigh Wain - Occupational Therapist Apprentice

Apprenticeships are a great way to learn and gain experience whilst gaining a qualification and still earn. If you’re not sure whether an apprenticeship is right for you then our blog from 26-year-old Kayleigh Wain, Occupational Therapist Apprentice, may inspire you to go down the apprenticeship route.