DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NHS HOSPITALS AND NURSING/ CARE HOMES UK

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

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  • @Makammma
    @Makammma 4 года назад +28

    Perfectly done. I will advice that if the Nursing home is the option on ground instead of waiting for NHS (which is becoming a little difficult because of Covid 19) come in with that first because we don't really know how long this oversea employment will last== just my opinion though. Weldone girl 👍👍

    • @benedictaowuzoh8509
      @benedictaowuzoh8509 4 года назад

      Thank you for this well explained!

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  4 года назад

      Exactly

    • @mamnars8318
      @mamnars8318 3 года назад +2

      @Music Old not all nurses work for the money. Esp Filipinas, we work with passion

    • @LondiweJ
      @LondiweJ 3 года назад +9

      @@mamnars8318 so I guess you work in the Philippines and have and will never consider working overseas? I’ve worked in the Middle East and 65% of the nursing staff in that hospital was from your country. Contrary much…

    • @NurseJuliaEzeji
      @NurseJuliaEzeji 2 года назад +6

      @@mamnars8318 why not work in Philippine? Why going to UK to work for more pay? Lol! Keep dreaming 🤣

  • @Libeauty7
    @Libeauty7 3 года назад +8

    I’m glad that I work for both care home in the morning and at the NHS in the evening . I’m interested in doing nursing 😁 👍🏽🇵🇹🇬🇧

    • @kiizapatrick769
      @kiizapatrick769 3 года назад +1

      Wow this is good, can I get an opportunity with the nursing homes am Registered nurse from Uganda .

    • @kiizapatrick769
      @kiizapatrick769 2 года назад

      Any link on how I can apply for Care home jobs in UK ? @libeauty7

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад +1

      Wow, how do you do this? Which one is your full time job? Are you doing both as an agency staff?

  • @nkechiujuiheanachor7933
    @nkechiujuiheanachor7933 2 года назад +2

    Wow. Good to know that you are now in the UK. I remember you attended to me when I had my first baby. Well done. You did a good job.

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад +2

      OMG! Im so surprised to see this and shocked that you remember me. Thank you, how is your baby doing? He/She would be grown now

  • @lawrenciachatukuta1879
    @lawrenciachatukuta1879 2 года назад +4

    Well done, this was an honest and unbiased review of both. However, in nursing homes salary review is actually dependent on the company. Some do, some don’t. You have gained a subscriber 👌👌

  • @OJoy1987
    @OJoy1987 3 года назад +11

    Interesting to hear different views about nursing in different countries.
    1. In Australia, the pay rate is not constant. The pay rate for Nurses in nursing homes get reviewed and increased yearly after your performance review.
    2. Nurses are paid penalty rates when they work different shifts and weekends. This is across the board, community nurses, hospital nurses, nursing home nurses e.t.c
    3. With the pandemic all nurses got discount regardless of where they work. You only need to show your ID card
    4. Sick leave pay is the same pay as when you are on shift. You don't lose money
    5. Break times is your time off. You can leave the facility if you like except on night shift. The facility will pay for your break on night shift
    6. I feel like nursing home nurses are better skilled in some clinical areas e.g. wound care, palliative care and syringe driver, care planning, behaviour management

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  3 года назад

      Wow.. this is really different from what we are used to in the UK.
      What is penalty rate?

    • @OJoy1987
      @OJoy1987 3 года назад +5

      @@ScholasticaUgboka hi scholastica. I will try and explain penalty rates as well as I can.
      It is a mandated rate of pay that is higher than the usual minimum wage. For example, a nurse who works a morning shift is on 38 dollars per hour. The nurse working in the afternoon would earn more than that which might be 40 dollars. Night RN will earn same as afternoon nurse or in some places will earn more. Then weekend and public holiday is the best. For weekends your penalty rate on Saturday could be 1.50%($38 plus half of 38 which is 19. Total is $57 per hour. Sunday is 1.75%. Public holidays is usually 1.50% except Christmas. Christmas is double time which would be $76 per hour. This example is for permanent full time and part time workers. Casual workers pay could be $45/hr because they don't accrue leave hours (annual leave and sick leave, long service leave). Then if you work agency, agency pays more. The same nurse that earns $38 dollars per hour will earn $51 per hour or more if they work with agency...and some agencies pay double time for all holidays. I hope I have explained better. All nurses get the penalty rates in Australia regardless of where they work.
      Speaking of agency I know someone who earns $65/hr. Good Friday to Easter Sunday she was paid $130 per hour. Same as all other public holidays. That's the penalty rate. When you work some shifts, you earn more.

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  3 года назад +1

      @@OJoy1987 wow that is a lot of money

    • @pinnela
      @pinnela 3 года назад

      Hello joy, may I ask, are you a Nigerian working in Australia? If yes, how is life for you as an African in Australia? Distance to rest of the world, standard of living, work-life balance, where in Australia are you based. Thank you

    • @OJoy1987
      @OJoy1987 3 года назад +5

      @@pinnela Hi. Yes I am a Nigerian(Australian by naturalisation)living and working in Australia. I also studied nursing here. After nursing school I got a job, worked in various states but mostly lived the longest in Western Australia. I now live in Melbourne. I visit Nigeria every year with exception to last year due to the Covid. There are part time jobs, full time and casual jobs here. Normal work hours is 7.5 hours per day. People say Australia is far from Nigeria so is America and Canada. States like Tennessee in America could take a minumum of 19 hours to get to from Nigeria. Standard of living is high but so is the pay.

  • @Sil2834
    @Sil2834 4 года назад +4

    You rock Scholaa, thanks for the info,l guess for starters it's nursing home with most agents these days since NHS seems to be having issues with African Nurses, where there's a will there's a way.Love from Zimbabwe

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  4 года назад

      This pandemic has caused a lot of changes and slowed down the recruitment process, it's also possible to apply to the NHS trust directly and hope for the best

  • @chinancyskitchen1862
    @chinancyskitchen1862 Год назад

    Waoo! I'm so impressed with this review. I've actually gained lots. I've been in a biased state on which area to concentrate my application.
    Girl, you're really doing marvelously well.

  • @lindamichaelstv
    @lindamichaelstv 3 года назад +2

    You explained everything so well, I can relate to all these, you made reasonable points!

  • @abimbolaestherodunyemi-iku643
    @abimbolaestherodunyemi-iku643 Год назад

    This is a well said analysis, I just want to say that you have a say concerning the pension contributions, u can decide to opt out and opt in at anytime,ur contribution also depend on your pay,mine is more than 7.1.

  • @estellaasante-ansah8257
    @estellaasante-ansah8257 Год назад

    Such an unbiased video!!❤❤ thank you! Exactly what I was looking for

  • @shallyibeh1730
    @shallyibeh1730 2 года назад

    👍 This is actually the first time I m seeing your video, this was well explained,
    Thanks

  • @beccabaetv
    @beccabaetv 4 года назад +9

    If u are coming from overseas u just accept any place then u decide once you settle, I'm currently working in an endoscopy unit without any experience, but the nursing home salary is fun tho💃

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  4 года назад

      The salary is probably the selling point in the nursing home that is why it's so hard to leave 😀

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  4 года назад

      Do you love working in endoscopy unit?

    • @beccabaetv
      @beccabaetv 4 года назад

      @@ScholasticaUgboka definitely sis, de cash is very necessary. Yes I love the unit and I'm gradually picking up. Thank you

    • @beccabaetv
      @beccabaetv 3 года назад

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  • @edwardvillanueva7180
    @edwardvillanueva7180 3 года назад

    i've watched your video before. thank you for the useful info! God bless always..

  • @aswathysnair2609
    @aswathysnair2609 3 года назад +1

    KUDOS GIRL!!! you deserve more subscribers....

  • @ebere4897
    @ebere4897 4 года назад +2

    Very eloquent scholar. Thanks for the info

  • @kajaltiwari3035
    @kajaltiwari3035 3 года назад +1

    Such a informative video....thankyou for sharing this precious information...

  • @rosetta5692
    @rosetta5692 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much Scholastica for the explanation and differantiation between the benefits of nursing home and NHS I'm an African professional nurse aged 65yrs can I be employed in NHS

  • @Uniben_shop
    @Uniben_shop 4 года назад

    wow! thanks a million... this was really helpful. you are God sent.

  • @gananadesh9245
    @gananadesh9245 3 года назад

    I have really enjoyed this video.thanks so much dear.God bless you

  • @smriteerai7647
    @smriteerai7647 4 года назад

    Thank you for informative video ..Stay blessed,happy and healthy ..

  • @Kay-pt7ce
    @Kay-pt7ce 4 года назад +9

    What about private hospitals, I barely see anyone talking about private hospitals

  • @Ss-mr5pj
    @Ss-mr5pj 3 года назад +5

    I am a newly qualified nurse and in the NHS I was earning £12.77 an hour while now I am earning £18 pounds an hour.

    • @jenellesamuels1401
      @jenellesamuels1401 3 года назад +2

      May I ask where are u working now

    • @Ss-mr5pj
      @Ss-mr5pj 3 года назад

      @@jenellesamuels1401 in a nursing home

    • @neethugeorge2245
      @neethugeorge2245 2 года назад

      @@Ss-mr5pj why you choose nursing home?

    • @Chygoo
      @Chygoo 2 года назад

      Can I work in both nhs and care home at the same time. I mean working some days in nhs and some days in care home.

    • @Ss-mr5pj
      @Ss-mr5pj Год назад

      @@neethugeorge2245 I am now going back to the NHS and I am doing agency nursing to make up my income

  • @anthoniaanene2150
    @anthoniaanene2150 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much. Keep it up.

  • @regnurse_aisha
    @regnurse_aisha Год назад +1

    Thank you for this❤

  • @justbelit
    @justbelit 2 года назад

    thank you. your videos are extremely helpful

  • @deenavarghese9493
    @deenavarghese9493 3 года назад

    Excellent explanation. Thank you

  • @josephineanim6780
    @josephineanim6780 2 года назад +3

    With the constant pay it varies with homes. I have been in a care home in less than 1 year and pay has been increased twice.

  • @elizabethoviomo1271
    @elizabethoviomo1271 2 года назад

    Wow... Thanks so much for d exposure

  • @ybeauty_18
    @ybeauty_18 4 года назад

    First comment..thank you for sharing

  • @osamudiamenlinda8405
    @osamudiamenlinda8405 3 года назад +6

    this video is really informative and detailed. Thank you.
    Question pls : Can you work in the nursing home while doing bank nurse in the hospital?

    • @Zazezoo
      @Zazezoo 3 года назад +1

      You can do agency/ bank anywhere you want.

  • @mamnars8318
    @mamnars8318 3 года назад +1

    I have now decided to work in a nsg home

  • @vallee7041
    @vallee7041 Год назад

    Great info! Thank you 👍

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  Год назад

      Thank you for watching

    • @vallee7041
      @vallee7041 Год назад

      @@ScholasticaUgboka You're welcome. Could you tell me the typical hourly pay for an RGN working in nursing home? Thank you.

  • @bettyapio1929
    @bettyapio1929 3 года назад

    Thank for your advice

  • @jyotisheemar5345
    @jyotisheemar5345 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot for information.

  • @RainbowRays12.
    @RainbowRays12. Год назад

    Well explained thank you.

  • @rossen2468
    @rossen2468 2 года назад +2

    worked in a nursing home - now presently working at NHS. I can see a big difference, nurses worked like headless chickens in the hospitals - I decided to go back to the nursing home.

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      Really? I would have thought it’s the other way round and nurses in the hospital have lesser responsibilities

    • @sibsomoyo3507
      @sibsomoyo3507 2 года назад

      @@ScholasticaUgboka Nurses in hospitals have way too much responsibilities , I work in the nhs and go to nursing homes with my agency .I am looking for care home permanent and do nhs bank only.Good luck everyone .

  • @ruthehikodi7528
    @ruthehikodi7528 2 года назад

    #scholastical. You are very good. And you look good and I like your hair. Thanks for this insightful review. I appreciate

  • @farahlove9751
    @farahlove9751 3 года назад

    thanks for this helpful info

  • @MohsenAlvandi
    @MohsenAlvandi 2 года назад

    Thank you😊

  • @rachellazarus1855
    @rachellazarus1855 4 года назад +1

    Very informative. Do you have to do Care plans every day for all residents in the Care home?

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  4 года назад

      Thanks Rachel and yes we write care plans for all the residents

  • @chanyu406
    @chanyu406 2 года назад

    The parking part is in correct it depends if the hospital has a staff parking you get a parking card. Parking is an issue in central London as thats privately owned
    NHS pays for your DBS check

  • @carldare5813
    @carldare5813 3 года назад

    Splendid! Are they still recruiting foreign trained nurses?

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  3 года назад

      Agencies are not recruiting right now because of the pandemic and they already have a long waitlist of applicants to sort out before they attend to new applications so it will be better for you to apply directly to the employer, that is what most nurses do now. A new video will be up this afternoon about this. we talked about how to apply for jobs online the right way

  • @chandrikareddysanampudi7848
    @chandrikareddysanampudi7848 3 года назад

    Great information.

  • @Livecookchill
    @Livecookchill 3 года назад

    Very informative 👏👌

  • @briannawilson2980
    @briannawilson2980 2 года назад +1

    In the nursing home now this days pay changes are reviewed. I started working in a nursing home on a low salary but today am smiling. Talking about the skills, we got training on skills that we don't even used them on a regular basis. Please alway point out correct exactly what you research for. Some of your documentaries are not true.

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      Thank you, the salaries are being reviewed now thanks to RCN and the fight for nurses to earn better wages but even though there are increments its not as frequent as those that work with the NHS. About the skills, it's TRUE that you have to go for trainings once in a while but majority of the time it is because you have to do your NMC revalidation and you need those certificates or you have a new resident in your facility that requires those providing care to familiarize themselves with the equipments and even after learning those skills, you dont put them into use unless the need arises which is rare compared to those that work in the hospital where they are exposed to different patients, gadgets/equipments and scenarios.
      I hope you get where I am coming from now?

  • @lovedoctorernestgoodboymov5432
    @lovedoctorernestgoodboymov5432 2 года назад

    This wonderful

  • @maameekua6842
    @maameekua6842 3 года назад

    God bless you my sister

  • @prettynajess
    @prettynajess 4 года назад +1

    Well done dear

  • @ranaadnan8626
    @ranaadnan8626 2 года назад

    Double Excellent 👍👍

  • @whitneynyairo3752
    @whitneynyairo3752 2 года назад

    This was super helpful,,,in Mental H do u also lose skills? Like cannulation?

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      Thanks. Even in mental health it depends on where you work. If it's in a nursing home then nurses are not allowed to do a lot of things like giving IV antibiotics, IVF etc. We can draw blood for lab tests and setup subcut fluids though but if it's a psychiatric ward in the hosp you would be allowed to do most things.

  • @NursingMeetsFinance
    @NursingMeetsFinance 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @marym6348
    @marym6348 4 года назад

    Wow see who put on some weight....j can't wait to come join you..thanks for this vlog

  • @jessybrown5716
    @jessybrown5716 Год назад

    Yes NHS has issues with African nurses. When incident occurs the NHS doesn't waste time to dismiss you without proper investigation or consider your length of service as well as report you to NMC immediately for your pin to be stripped off. It is unacceptable

  • @tendahrt3768
    @tendahrt3768 2 года назад

    Nice information

  • @salyjimmjohn9680
    @salyjimmjohn9680 3 года назад

    Did you mean that 18pounds per hour in nursing home.?how many hours can we work in a week ?

  • @elikplimkudesey8345
    @elikplimkudesey8345 2 года назад

    Can you please make a video about how to work in the UK as a nurse when you are in Africa

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      Hi, I already have a video on this. I also have a video on what to expect when you accept a nursing job in a care home

    • @elikplimkudesey8345
      @elikplimkudesey8345 2 года назад

      @@ScholasticaUgboka ok thank you

  • @olubukolaadeniran2472
    @olubukolaadeniran2472 2 года назад

    Please can you talk about private hospital and NHS as well

  • @gananadesh9245
    @gananadesh9245 3 года назад

    I prefer to start with nursing home

  • @bashiratismail4645
    @bashiratismail4645 2 года назад

    Well detailed. Thanks

  • @rosemathew5440
    @rosemathew5440 3 года назад +1

    Can we do part time nursing job while we are working in a nursing home? If yes, where can we apply?

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  3 года назад +4

      You can register with an agency and pick up shifts based on your availability.

  • @salyjimmjohn9680
    @salyjimmjohn9680 3 года назад

    How much pay for NHS band 6 nurse?is there any contract for nursing homes? If yes can we shift to NHS later?

  • @bloosomojo6237
    @bloosomojo6237 2 года назад

    You're not absolutely correct, salary is reviewed yearly at my work, on breaks you can do whatever you like, breaks are paid at my work. Most people that work in the NHS still end up doing agency which is not the case in nursing home, pension is now compulsory in nursing homes, I can go on and on. Do your research very well.

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад +1

      I guess it differs with each company. You are lucky that your employer reviews your salary yearly and you have paid breaks and you can decide to go out on your breaks. However, this doesn't make the information in the video not correct. Most companies/nursing homes operate just the way it is being portrayed in the video. I work in a nursing home and I have been doing agency for over 2 years now. Anyway, what I'm trying to say is just because there are few exceptions doesn't mean the information is not correct. Majority of nursing homes don't pay for breaks and you can't leave the premises on your break

  • @estherbadmus7513
    @estherbadmus7513 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Please, how can one apply to nursing homes from Nigeria?

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад +1

      Hi Esther, the process is the same with applying to NHS hospitals. Use this website to see nursing home vacancies
      Carehome.co.uk

  • @dhruvkishorebole5278
    @dhruvkishorebole5278 Год назад

    Hello Scholstica, Liked the video. Hv a question. I am a student in UK and my wife will be joining me shortly on a dependent visa. She will be free to work anywhere in UK on a dependent visa. Can she work as a assistant nurse in any hospital in UK on a dependent visa. She has not given OET test. She is a registered nurse in India. I would appreciate your reply

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  Год назад

      She would most likely get a job as a senior care assistant while she works on her nmc application

  • @lifenature4413
    @lifenature4413 2 года назад

    Very informative..... What about spouse visa?

  • @lindaamoahkroduah476
    @lindaamoahkroduah476 2 года назад

    What qualifications do you need as an overseas nurse before you can work in a nursing home

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      You don't need any special qualifications, just your nursing qualifications and if you have some experience in geriatric care then it's an added bonus. But generally you only need to know basic nursing skills.

    • @elikplimkudesey8345
      @elikplimkudesey8345 2 года назад

      @@ScholasticaUgboka dont you need ielt?

  • @pollawhite3283
    @pollawhite3283 Год назад

    Are you still currently working in carehome.?
    How do you feel l

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  Год назад

      Yes i am. same company for the past 3 years. almost 4 years now 😀

  • @okoyelinda7104
    @okoyelinda7104 3 года назад

    Pls what's the minimum to maximum hours for me to work in the NHS hospital.

  • @RC-gi9pz
    @RC-gi9pz 3 года назад +1

    Please i need to ask a question, is there a difference between Nursing home (residential) and care home?

    • @vanessasimmons1175
      @vanessasimmons1175 3 года назад

      In my experience nursing homes have high dependency clients with complex medical needs. Usually with nurses in charge. Clients in care homes need more general and social care. More often with dementia.

    • @mamnars8318
      @mamnars8318 3 года назад

      @@vanessasimmons1175 i thought it's the same

    • @vanessasimmons1175
      @vanessasimmons1175 3 года назад

      @@mamnars8318 it’s different in costs too. Nursing home fees more expensive.

    • @TA-yw2ep
      @TA-yw2ep 2 года назад

      Nursing homes are for people with high dependency (nursing needs). Residential homes are for people who are more independent, they are mostly run by Senior carers , Nursing homes are run by nurses, some Nursing homes has residential units, but nurses do not work in these units, only senior carers and carers, nurses may over look.

  • @HistoryActivated
    @HistoryActivated Год назад

    Can support workers work in NHS? Or are they only allowed to work in care homes? I mean those that are not nurse

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  Год назад

      They can work in care homes and hospitals but they usually end up finding work in the community providing care for people in their own homes

  • @serwaaarthur977
    @serwaaarthur977 2 года назад

    If u want to work in a care home a a nurse,do u need to write CBT and OSCE??..
    Do u write Standard Ielts or Ielts for UKVI...
    Do u also need experience.
    I'm In Ghana with Degree in nursing

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      You need to write CBT and OSCE irrespective of where you want to work because it’s part of the NMC UK registration process. You also need to write academic Ielts and score at least 7 in reading, speaking, listening and 6.5 in writing. You don’t need to write ukVi Ielts.
      If you have worked in a geriatric ward at any point in your career then it counts as experience. It’s not really compulsory to have experience but it’s preferable

  • @nerifernandez3564
    @nerifernandez3564 3 года назад +2

    Can someone work as part time in nursing homes if you are full time working in NHS?
    Thank you for your very informative video!🥰

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  3 года назад +1

      You can register with an agency and pick up one or two extra shifts in the nursing home. The tier 2 visa has a restriction of only 20 hrs on a second job

    • @nerifernandez3564
      @nerifernandez3564 3 года назад +1

      @@ScholasticaUgboka thank you😍 20 hours in a month?

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  3 года назад

      @@nerifernandez3564per week

    • @nerifernandez3564
      @nerifernandez3564 3 года назад

      @@ScholasticaUgboka thank you so much🥰🥰🥰

  • @agu7294
    @agu7294 2 года назад

    💜💜💜

  • @ems_world
    @ems_world 2 года назад

    Which facility gives opportunity to futher in Education? Like 1 year BSC top up course

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      Both does but NHS is more cooperative with employees when it comes to furthering their education. Some trusts will even pay your tuition for you

  • @melishaplacide-pierre7035
    @melishaplacide-pierre7035 4 года назад +1

    Hey just to clarify one can apply to work in any speciality (like for instance oncology) regards of having no prior experience ?

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  4 года назад +2

      Yes you can work in any unit without prior experience

  • @loveadams6370
    @loveadams6370 4 года назад

    If someone is moving from the nursing home to the NHS,what band can the person start with?

  • @kristineuwaoma3626
    @kristineuwaoma3626 3 года назад

    Can a Registered midwife from Nigeria apply to work in a nursing home

  • @mariamyusuff1553
    @mariamyusuff1553 2 года назад

    What of maternity in nursing home. Did they pay full pay?

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      They pay but not as much as the hospital. I did a video on this recently and I displayed my maternity payslips. Check it out
      UK Maternity Pay for Nurses / How much my employers paid me / working in a Nursing/Care home
      ruclips.net/video/hbBw4z6JIPc/видео.html

  • @idumpascal6966
    @idumpascal6966 Год назад

    Is it possible for someone to work in nursing home for just a year before moving to the NHS job?

  • @uchesvlog
    @uchesvlog Год назад

    What about people that don't have any idea about healthcare
    How can one switch

  • @Littyjoseph789
    @Littyjoseph789 2 года назад

    How easy to change to NHS while working in care home??

  • @ereresophie
    @ereresophie 3 года назад +1

    Most of the information given in this video is sadly inaccurate.

    • @rekhasingh4487
      @rekhasingh4487 3 года назад

      Then please make your own video with corrections

  • @justoxfamilylife7847
    @justoxfamilylife7847 2 года назад

    What are the benefits for person who have yo gonon maternity leave

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад +1

      For nursing homes, the pay is very low between £500 to £700 monthly. In the NHS the pay is better since they pay your full salary for 6 months and then half the remaining 3 months

  • @roneymathew478
    @roneymathew478 3 года назад

    Hai, I have a request. Could you make a video about HSC trust vs NHS trust.

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  3 года назад

      Hi mattew I dont work in a trust yet so the information I have on this subject is limited. I will consider your request when I move to the hospital so I can give you valuable information

    • @roneymathew478
      @roneymathew478 3 года назад

      Thank you

  • @memiedelali9842
    @memiedelali9842 Год назад

    Please I want to know whether midwifes are employed in the nursing homes to please

  • @lalitpareek1458
    @lalitpareek1458 4 года назад

    thanks for share this info

  • @justinaanoquah1143
    @justinaanoquah1143 2 года назад

    Please can one work at two nursing home at the same time

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      It’s possible but how do you plan to make it work? You need a full time job for your visa sponsorship and instead of getting another part time job it would be better to register with an agency for flexible shifts

  • @dawsorexdr
    @dawsorexdr 2 года назад

    Informative! Thank you. Can I contact you personally?

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      You can send me a message on Instagram. The link is my bio page

  • @Livecookchill
    @Livecookchill 3 года назад

    If we come as a new recruit to UK, is it wise to start in home care?..
    If we work in home care, do we still get NHS benefits for us and the family

  • @derr941
    @derr941 4 года назад +1

    Can one do some hours with the NHS as part time while working full time in a care home?

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  4 года назад +1

      You can if you have previous experience working in the NHS. If you come in with a nursing home and you have never worked in the NHS it might be difficult to get an agency that will post you to the hospital

  • @namakulasharon6746
    @namakulasharon6746 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video dear, Can a new graduate from Uganda work in uk without work experience?

    • @julzcolman7150
      @julzcolman7150 3 года назад

      Yes u can besides our papers from uganda are not even considered here.😒

  • @tashabuu1501
    @tashabuu1501 2 года назад

    How much does a carer makes monthly

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      They are paid minimum wage, between £8 to £10 per hour

  • @jamesmcstravick4155
    @jamesmcstravick4155 4 года назад

    do you still plan to work in a nursing home

  • @sarakhafungo9558
    @sarakhafungo9558 2 года назад

    Hi sister can i apply to work to U.K. with a certificate of a care giver

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      Yes you can. Care assistants are on the shortage occupation list now and many people have done it already

    • @sarakhafungo9558
      @sarakhafungo9558 2 года назад

      @@ScholasticaUgboka thank you so much God bless you

  • @veronicaamponsah6662
    @veronicaamponsah6662 2 года назад

    What is the difference between home Care nurse and Care assistant

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      Home care nurses go to the clients homes to render care, there are care assistants that do the same too but most of them work in a care setting such as hospital or nursing homes.

  • @chineduoguekusi22
    @chineduoguekusi22 2 года назад

    NHS does not pay very well, they pay is very low.

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      that is true. that is the major reason why im still in the nursing home

  • @orulizzy75
    @orulizzy75 2 года назад

    So how can we reach u privately

    • @ScholasticaUgboka
      @ScholasticaUgboka  2 года назад

      You can join our Telegram group via the link below
      t.me/Lifeindiaspora

  • @MariaMartinez-dy5hm
    @MariaMartinez-dy5hm 4 года назад

    awesome

  • @loveadams6370
    @loveadams6370 4 года назад

    Are you planning on leaving the nursing home soon?

  • @daenardmeikle8308
    @daenardmeikle8308 3 года назад

    It's only RN can apply