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About the NHS

The NHS was established in 1948 to offer everyone in the UK with health care based upon their needs, and not on their ability to pay. The NHS is respected throughout the world for the standard of care it offers to patients.

Although the majority of people think of the NHS as being their local hospital, when you visit your dental professional, your GP or even your regional pharmacist you might be speaking with someone by the NHS. And increasingly there is increasingly more NHS staff whose work is not based in a medical facility, but who operate in local health centres, GP practices or even in clients’ own homes.

More people work for the NHS than any other organisation in the nation: 1.3 million individuals in England alone. That is around one in every forty people. You will probably understand at least a single person who works for the NHS.

Individuals who work for the NHS might have jobs in clinical or non-clinical functions. Clinical roles offer care to patients, such as nursing, medication, midwifery, as well as a series of allied health occupations such as physiotherapy, radiography and counselling.

The numerous non-clinical roles in the NHS cover the functions required to keep the structures tidy and effective and the organisation running smoothly. Non-clinical roles include receptionists, accounting professionals, IT specialists, caterers, engineers, designers and plumbing professionals.

With over 350 different profession opportunities, there is a role to fit all interests and credentials.

About NHS Health Careers

This site is offered by NHS Health Careers. NHS Health Careers, previously NHS Careers, was established to motivate people to think of the joining the NHS group. We are committed to providing assistance and information to people who are interested in operating in the NHS and other health companies in any one of the 350 careers on offer. We can assist with info on what it is really like to work in health, how to get started in a profession in the NHS or on the training and study required to receive different jobs.