Friday, 19 November 2010

UK Immigration update - November 2010

Earlier this year, The Home Office introduced a temporary cap for work visas for non-EU nationals.

From April 2011, this limit will be replaced by permanent measures.

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) published its report regarding the annual limit on immigration through Tiers 1 and 2 of the points-based system.

It is anticipated that the government will cut the number of migrant workers coming to Britain from outside Europe by 13% and 25%.

You can download the MAC's report here

Nurses are under the Tier 2 (Skilled Workers) category.
It is already quite hard for Overseas Nurses to find employment in the UK.

If you are a bit lost about the current immigration process for Overseas Nurses, please see below.

Immigration and Information about the Certificate of Sponsorship

Currently a Certificate of Sponsorship (equivalent to the old Work Permit)is only being issued to nursing personnel who will be working in Theatres, Anaesthetics, Recovery, ICU and NICU.

Certificate of Sponsorship can only be applied for by the Hospital once a job has been offered and accepted.

Certificate of Sponsorship is issued for a maximum of three years.

When approved by the Home Office, a sponsorship number is forwarded to the applicant who must then file an Out of Country Application with the British Embassy in their home country.
This must be done within 3 months from date of issue.

Certificate of Sponsorship may be obtained for nurses not on the skills shortage list ONLY if hospitals can prove that they have unsuccessfully tried to recruit within the UK and EU.

Please remember: all nurses wanting to work in the UK must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
Details Here

Here is also a very good article I found in the Guardian today: Article

To view all our current jobs and get help with your job search, please visit: www.nursefindersuk.com

Friday, 22 October 2010

2011 New Nursing Job for you?

Do you feel stuck in your current post? Do you feel it is time to move on?

NurseFindersUK has some great opportunities for nurses looking for a new challenge.

Our clients offer support with professional development, a salary to match your skills, great benefits and help with your relocation if needed.

We would particularly like to hear from you if you have recent experience and would like to progress in the following specialities: Acute Surgical, Paediatrics, Intensive Care, Theatres (all areas), Oncology, Cardio thoracic.

To register your interest, please click HERE

Thursday, 2 September 2010

News update

Here are 3 news stories that drew my attention recently.

The UK Government is planning to scrap the NHS Direct helpline, creating fury amongst the population.
Article

Immigration cap: here is another story from an Australian point of view.
Article

The decline of NHS jobs. Read about the figures...
Article

From a Nursing Recruiter's point of view, I can reassure nurses that there are still many great jobs out there but you may want to consider the private sector. It is currently our biggest client base.

You can view all our current vacancies HERE

Monday, 2 August 2010

Online Nursing-related articles round-up

The Nursing Times has published an article about fears nurses could go on strike following new Government's plans.
Full article

In the Daily Mail, issues are raised about safety checks for Overseas nurses being lifted.
Full article

For a list of all our current Nursing jobs, please visit our website HERE

Thursday, 22 July 2010

London Calling!



Are you looking for a new challenge?

Have you always wanted to live in London but never had the opportunity?

If you are a nurse with at least 1 year post qualification experience, here is your chance!

NurseFindersUK has been working with some of London's best private hospitals for many years.

We currently have many vacancies in a wide range of settings particularly in: Oncology / Haematology, Paediatrics, Cardiothoracic, ITU/ICU, General Surgical (including Urology, Colorectal, Orthopaedics, Hepatobiliary, Gynaecology, Plastics...), Theatres, Cath labs, Endoscopy, Outpatients...

You will work in modern facilities using the latest equipment available.

All our clients are in upmarket areas of London with close links to public transports.

You will be given the opportunity to develop and progress in your career thanks to various courses and programmes offered to you.

Help with relocation is also available.

If you are NMC registered or have already started the process, get in touch and we will call you to discuss your brand new adventure!

To register your interest, please go HERE

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Immigration Limit - Update

The UK Government is planning a limit on skilled and highly-skilled workers from outside the European Union coming to live and work in the UK.

This will of course affect Nurses and other Healthcare professionals from overseas.

The new scheme will start on the 19th of July 2010, when the UK Border Agency will introduce a limit on the number of certificates of sponsorship that each sponsor can assign to migrant workers under Tier 2 (General).

For us, it means Hospitals and Healthcare Employers who are currently sponsoring staff from outside Europe will now have a limit.

You can read the latest news HERE

I will post updates as I get them.

For all my current vacancies, please visit: www.nursefindersuk.com

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Nursing jobs update



Last week, the UK Government announced an Emergency Budget.
The announcement included a proposal of a pay freeze for 2 years for people working in the public sector.
This means Nurses working in the NHS could see no change of salary in the next 2 years.

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN)was quite alarmed by this and has been calling for a meeting with the Government to discuss the proposal.

You can read the RCN's article HERE

The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement has also issued a document telling nurses it was their "professional and moral responsibility” to help the NHS cut waste and save money.
You can download the guide HERE

I think many nurses will start looking at moving to the private sector.

NurseFindersUK works with many private hospitals that offer opportunities for professional development, great benefits and modern facilities.
You can see all our current vacancies HERE