Hi Carol, I was wondering what you could answer for how to maintain networks and nurture key relationships? And why is that important. Would you be able to help me with this at all?
Hi @LeeMaria143 Is this for an interview presentation or a general area you want to develop in your current role? If for a role then easier if you DM me on twitter or Instagram and we can arrange to chat through.
@@L.M143 Good luck! Some stategies/tips in my 'Team Nursing' video & 'Dealing with conflict' video too. Maintaining networks & relationships as a band 6 about good communication, team work and dealing with issues constructively. Making sure you have good communication structures and open forums to develop relationships e.g. regular meetings. As a band 6 you have development reviews and appraisals. Utilising network opportunities across an employer, locally and nationally. There are NHS and RCN forums. Look at any structures they have locally that promote good relations. Hope that helps in some way.
Hi great info, I've recently gone for a band 6 interview, I'm a band 6 at a different trust for 6 years... however the feedback was I didn't mention staff lunch breaks , or the term smart goals ...this feedback seemed petty perhaps internal post... anyway I hope to go for band 7
Hi carol Your video is really nice. I have 14years experience in nursing.My qualification is MSc paediatric nursing in India.Now I have been in UK for one year.I have completed NMC registration.waiting for PIN.after getting my pin,Am i eligible to apply for band 5 or ....Can you please let me know which role can i apply?
@sankarim9211 Thank you and well done for gaining NMC registration. Yes if you have NMC registration you can definitely apply for Band 5 Registered Nurse posts. With all your prior experience, you may also meet the application criteria for a Band 6 too. If you download the job description from NHS Jobs it will state what the application criteria is. Wishing you all the best with job applications.
Usually it is, if they have given you a title. You can usually use PowerPoint slides or a poster what ever you prefer to present with in your talk. If they haven't given a title then you will need to be led by the recruitment lead, as it may be different set up. Sometimes they just give you a title on the day and expect you to talk without slides. If in doubt check with the recruitment lead. They should also let you know if there are facilities to use PowerPoint slides in the interview and what the expectation is so don't hesitate to check with them if in doubt. I hope your interview goes well.
Hi Sukhwinder do you mean University tutor or clinical tutor in a clinical setting? For University posts you'll need a teaching certificate/qualification and experience. Some will also request that you have a Masters. For some clinical educator roles they would expect clinical teaching experience and some will require a teaching certificate but sometimes they will offer to develop you as part of the role and it is not required as an essential. It is best for you to review some UK job descriptions and personal specifications as all essential requirements will be on there. The requirements may differ slightly across employers and Universities in the UK. I hope that helps.
Hi Aiden I have presented example generic questions and signposted how to plan your answers. The range of roles makes it difficult to answer questions specifically but you should be able to plan answers from your preparation. Good luck if you have an interview coming up 🍀
Make sure you get feedback from the interviewer as they should use a clear points system to make sure they are not biased. I hope the video helps in some way. Jams josee
Thanks for the feedback Tunde. There are 1000s of different types of posts at this level and answers in one video would not be indepth enough for these roles. You should take time to prepare answers specific to your specialist areas using your background reading and the preparation recommended in the video. I hope the suggestions in the video help and wish you well in any future interview.
Your video on preparing a personal statement helped get me an interview, so here I am again preparing for interview!
Wishing you every success at interview! Let me know how it goes 😍
Thank you for this very detailed video.
I am glad you found it useful Enigma
thanks so much for your content. It has had me thinking on a deeper level.
Thank you for taking the time to feedback Filisa. ❤
Thank you Carol. This video really helped me. Going for my university interview next week
Thank you for feeding back I hope the interview goes well ❤
Really helpful thank you!
I'm glad it helped you Betty, good luck with any future interviews
Thankyou , I got the job today.
Amazing well done! Enjoy your new role. 🍀
Your video is so helpful. I hope I'll get the job. I just need the confidence. 🤞
I'm really glad you found it helpful Gee, sending lots of positive vibes for your interview and I hope it goes really well for you ❤
Thank you so much for your inputs.. :) will be having interview soon , I HOPE I can remember all of these and have the courage & confidence :)
🍀
Thank you for the lovely feedback Darlene ❤ Wishing you every success and sending you lots of positivity your way 🍀
So helpful thank you!!
Thank you for taking the time to feedback Laura, great to know that the videos help in some way and I hope your interview goes well! 😍
Hi Carol, I was wondering what you could answer for how to maintain networks and nurture key relationships? And why is that important. Would you be able to help me with this at all?
Hi @LeeMaria143 Is this for an interview presentation or a general area you want to develop in your current role? If for a role then easier if you DM me on twitter or Instagram and we can arrange to chat through.
Hi Carol, yes it is for a band 6 interview and it is tomorrow!
@@L.M143 Good luck! Some stategies/tips in my 'Team Nursing' video & 'Dealing with conflict' video too. Maintaining networks & relationships as a band 6 about good communication, team work and dealing with issues constructively. Making sure you have good communication structures and open forums to develop relationships e.g. regular meetings. As a band 6 you have development reviews and appraisals. Utilising network opportunities across an employer, locally and nationally. There are NHS and RCN forums. Look at any structures they have locally that promote good relations. Hope that helps in some way.
@carolforde-johnston thank you Carol!
@@L.M143 My pleasure
Thanks really helpful 🍅🍒🍓
Wishing you all the best in future interviews. 🍀
This is so true. I’m finding it so disheartening because I’m absolutely slogging my guts out in relevant cpd. ☹️
Sorry to hear that Sarah I hope the video helps in some way ❤
@@carolforde-johnston I’ve just ordered your book x
@@SarahJRThesarahmonster I hope you find it useful Sarah ❤
I got your book
Thank you, I hope you find it helpful 🍀
Hi great info, I've recently gone for a band 6 interview, I'm a band 6 at a different trust for 6 years... however the feedback was I didn't mention staff lunch breaks , or the term smart goals ...this feedback seemed petty perhaps internal post... anyway I hope to go for band 7
Thanks for feeding back, I hope it helps in some way and wish you all the best with any future interviews 😊
Very helpful! Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to feedback Claire ❤
Hi carol
Your video is really nice.
I have 14years experience in nursing.My qualification is MSc paediatric nursing in India.Now I have been in UK for one year.I have completed NMC registration.waiting for PIN.after getting my pin,Am i eligible to apply for band 5 or ....Can you please let me know which role can i apply?
@sankarim9211 Thank you and well done for gaining NMC registration. Yes if you have NMC registration you can definitely apply for Band 5 Registered Nurse posts. With all your prior experience, you may also meet the application criteria for a Band 6 too. If you download the job description from NHS Jobs it will state what the application criteria is. Wishing you all the best with job applications.
Thank you so much Carol
@sankarim9211 My pleasure ❤️
I have a band 6 interview next week. Theyve asked for a 10 minute talk. Is this the same as a presentation?
Usually it is, if they have given you a title. You can usually use PowerPoint slides or a poster what ever you prefer to present with in your talk. If they haven't given a title then you will need to be led by the recruitment lead, as it may be different set up. Sometimes they just give you a title on the day and expect you to talk without slides. If in doubt check with the recruitment lead. They should also let you know if there are facilities to use PowerPoint slides in the interview and what the expectation is so don't hesitate to check with them if in doubt. I hope your interview goes well.
kindly tell me how to become nursing tutor in uk
Hi Sukhwinder do you mean University tutor or clinical tutor in a clinical setting? For University posts you'll need a teaching certificate/qualification and experience. Some will also request that you have a Masters. For some clinical educator roles they would expect clinical teaching experience and some will require a teaching certificate but sometimes they will offer to develop you as part of the role and it is not required as an essential. It is best for you to review some UK job descriptions and personal specifications as all essential requirements will be on there. The requirements may differ slightly across employers and Universities in the UK. I hope that helps.
Thank you for the video carol
My pleasure Kieron, I'm glad they help in some way. I hope any future interviews go well for you. 😊🍀
@@carolforde-johnston thank you 🙏 I have an interview tomorrow with an unseen presentation to do 🫣
@@key214 Hi Kieron, I hope it all goes well for you 😊🍀
Hi Carol - just letting you know that I did get the band 6 position thank you for your help 😊
U need to add questions and answers
Hi Aiden I have presented example generic questions and signposted how to plan your answers. The range of roles makes it difficult to answer questions specifically but you should be able to plan answers from your preparation. Good luck if you have an interview coming up 🍀
Most of the NHS jobs are pre fixed 😂😂😂😂😂
Verrrrrrry true.
They are
Make sure you get feedback from the interviewer as they should use a clear points system to make sure they are not biased. I hope the video helps in some way. Jams josee
Very true
Some people are lined up, especially if only one job going
😅
Good luck with any future interviews!
Thanks for the video, however answers to questions would have been more helpful
Thanks for the feedback Tunde. There are 1000s of different types of posts at this level and answers in one video would not be indepth enough for these roles. You should take time to prepare answers specific to your specialist areas using your background reading and the preparation recommended in the video. I hope the suggestions in the video help and wish you well in any future interview.
@@carolforde-johnston Thanks 🙏