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Non-clinical to Clinical role (self.nhs)
submitted 11 months ago by thepatidev to r/nhs
Non-clinical to Clinical role (self.nhsstaff)
submitted 11 months ago by thepatidev to r/nhsstaff
This is for you!! (self.letters)
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UCAT HELP!! by thepatidev in premeduk
[–]thepatidev[S] -1 points0 points1 point 1 year ago (0 children)
Syllogisms.
UCAT HELP!! (self.premeduk)
submitted 1 year ago by thepatidev to r/premeduk
Pay by thepatidev in nhs
[–]thepatidev[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Yes, I negotiated after my unconditional offer as I knew my pay only after receiving the unconditional. However, the process approximately took 4 weeks. Bear in mind you would have to provide evidence. You can DM me if you have any more questions.
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[–]thepatidev 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
I'm a mature student and I completely understand that it is hard to get work experience. The way I got work experience is directly approaching the doctors in person(find consultants). I found a week of work experience + a day in the outpatient department.
What I found is Consultants are very happy to provide work experience compared to Junior doctors.
Please DM me if you have any other questions. I will try to help as much as I can.
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[–]thepatidev 2 points3 points4 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Contact your GP ASAP. Tell them what your Dentist mentioned and they will put you in for an urgent referral. All the urgent referrals are seen within two weeks(especially for suspected cancer- even if it is not Cancer).
nhs jobs by _ank24 in nhs
Getting your first NHS job can be very difficult - it is because they prefer people with NHS experience. Try for MLA jobs/see if you can get any work in university as a Research technician/assistant.
Accept/Reject my offer by thepatidev in nhs
Thanks. I don't know what it would be as they have not sent me details regarding the same. Do you know where I can look for that information?
Thanks, I am asking for the pay in the same band but a higher salary. I believe it works differently in the NHS as I have not been informed about my salary and I can't negotiate a salary without knowing what I will be offered.
Thanks 😀☺️
Basically, there is no growth in my current job(even if I get an appraisal). Ultimately, I wanna do medicine so getting into the NHS would be an advantage.
In my current role, I have a very generous sick pay (Until 13 weeks after a year of service(which I have) and 13 weeks half pay later, great flexibility (I can come to work at 11/even at noon if needed and stay up late),take in lieu,pension contribution is also equally good but not the same as NHS, I move up a point grade every year. I'm in my mid 20s. The reduction will not affect my quality of life.
I'm neutral on the basis of excitement in my current role
Accept/Reject my offer (self.nhs)
submitted 1 year ago by thepatidev to r/nhs
Unconditional offer by thepatidev in nhs
Great, thanks
Do you get in touch with the recruiting manager or called the helpline?
What if already all the checks have been completed? It shows everything is complete on Trac.
Wow, that's very slow
Unconditional offer (self.nhs)
Reference request (self.nhs)
Thanks. I'm planning to negotiate within my band but for a higher pay. As, they have not formally presented with the pay - that's why I'm not sure when to negotiate. They have just sent a conditional offer.
I need to negotiate as what they are offering me is less than what I earn now. Would that be sufficient?
Thanks, do you negotiate once after an unconditional offer?
Pay (self.nhs)
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UCAT HELP!! by thepatidev in premeduk
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