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What Jobs Are Advertised On Nurses.co.uk?What Jobs Are Advertised On Nurses.co.uk?

14 Feb 2019 Matt Farrah, Nurses.co.uk Founder

What Jobs Are Advertised On Nurses.co.uk?

If you’re planning your next move in nursing, Nurses.co.uk is the UK’s largest job board for nursing-only vacancies, with roles across the whole profession. We work with NHS trusts, private hospitals, care providers and specialist services to give you access to a wide variety of opportunities, whatever stage you’re at in your career.

A wide variety of nursing roles

Nurses.co.uk lists jobs right across the nursing landscape. You’ll find roles in:

Adult Nursing – including ward-based positions, community nursing, outpatients, surgical wards, and rehabilitation teams.

Mental Health Nursing – such as acute inpatient roles, PICU, forensic services, crisis teams, CAMHS, community mental health, and specialist services like eating disorders.

Learning Disability Nursing – from supported living and residential services to complex needs, secure healthcare and community LD teams.

Children’s Nursing – roles in paediatrics, NICU, SCBU, emergency and community children’s services.

Theatres & Surgical Roles – scrub nurses, recovery practitioners, ODPs and anaesthetics teams.

Primary Care & Community – practice nurses, nurse practitioners, ANPs and community caseload roles.

Specialist & Advanced Practice – cancer care, cardiology, diabetes, respiratory, research, education, specialist nurse roles and ACP opportunities.

Care Home & Social Care Nursing – RGN, RMN and clinical leadership positions in nursing homes, residential services and care groups across the UK.

You’ll also find bank, part-time, temporary and flexible opportunities, as well as roles suitable for newly qualified nurses and nurses returning to practice.

Helping you understand who’s hiring

A big part of choosing your next job is understanding the employer behind it. On Nurses.co.uk we highlight who is recruiting, what they stand for, and the kind of environment they offer.

Our employer profiles give you insights into:

  • The organisation’s culture and values
  • What a typical day or ward environment looks like
  • Career development pathways and training opportunities
  • Pay, benefits and wellbeing support
  • Leadership style and team structure

This means you’re not just seeing a job advert; you’re getting context that helps you make a more confident, informed decision about where you want to work next.

Career development support for every stage

We know that nursing is a career with constant learning and progression. That’s why Nurses.co.uk also offers a wide range of resources to support your development, including:

  • Articles written by nurses sharing honest advice about workplace challenges, career transitions and personal growth
  • Video stories and interviews that show what it’s really like to work in different specialties
  • Guides and explainers on CPD, revalidation, pay bands, training routes, and leadership development
  • Practical tips on job applications, interviews, wellbeing, and navigating workplace pressures

Whether you’re newly qualified, exploring a new specialty, or stepping into a senior role, we provide tools to help you feel informed and supported.

Find your next step

Nurses.co.uk is here to help you take control of your career, not just by showing you what jobs are out there, but by giving you clarity about employers and confidence in your next move.

Ready to explore? Browse the latest roles, learn about employers hiring now, and discover resources to help you progress in the direction that’s right for you.

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