Become a Nurse With The South Eastern HSC Trust

Start Your Nursing and Midwifery Career with the South Eastern HSC Trust

The first ‘face to face’ nursing and midwifery open day since the beginning of the pandemic will take place on 30 April 2022 from 10.00am – 2.00pm in Trust Headquarters, Ulster Hospital, Dundonald.xa0

Become a nurse with the South Eastern HSC Trust.

If you are interested in a career in nursing or midwifery and you are a registered nurse/midwife or student nurse/midwife, come along and grab a coffee and a chat with senior nurses about what clinical area might suit you best. You can see for yourself how the South Eastern HSC Trust can help your career to flourish!

On the day you will have a chance to hear from staff in operational areas right across the organisation and learn about how you can be supported in your nursing & midwifery career within the Trust. 

Staff from Paediatrics, Midwifery, Mental Health, Learning Disability and Adult nursing will be on hand to answer any questions you may have.  There will also be the opportunity to see what support is offered as a newly qualified nurse and the opportunities for career development. 

Nurse Lead for Workforce, Education and Development, Roisin Devlin said: “Within the South Eastern HSC Trust, we offer a huge range of opportunities and benefits in a genuinely supportive and innovative working environment. We have recently opened a brand new Acute Services Block and a new Macmillan Cancer Unit which offer a state of the art environment for both patients and staff.

“This is really is a fantastic opportunity to work in a bright modern setting. The South Eastern Trust is big enough to develop your career, yet small enough to feel like a family. We are looking forward to welcoming both existing nurses/midwives and student nurses/midwives to our open day.” 

Further information on the open day can be obtained by emailing:

[email protected]

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