The event, which took place on Tuesday 4 March at Mansfield and Ashfield Sixth Form College, gave attendees the chance to engage with professionals and learn about the wide range of non-clinical roles available within the NHS, including finance, HR, facilities management, project management, and clinical illustration.
Feedback from several teams who participated in the event revealed that many attendees were unaware of the wide range of non-clinical roles available within the NHS.
Event attendee, Toby Betts, from Mansfield, said: “The event gave me a great insight into careers within the NHS, the different routes available, and how to pursue them through study. It was a really positive experience, and everyone was incredibly welcoming and friendly.”
Nikki Slack, assistant principal at the college and a governor at the Trust, said: “Another successful 'Step into the NHS' event took place at Mansfield and Ashfield Sixth Form College, offering an excellent opportunity for students and attendees to discover the wide range of non-clinical careers within the NHS.
“The teams from the college were present to support and guide individuals on their next steps in education, helping them progress toward their chosen career paths.”
Rob Simcox, director of people at Sherwood Forest Hospitals, said: “It’s always fantastic to see so many people interested in joining our Trust and exploring the rewarding careers available within the NHS.
“Events like these provide a valuable platform for people at all stages of their career journey, whether they are students, job seekers, or those considering a career change. It is especially great to see growing awareness of the many vital non-clinical roles that help support our clinical colleagues and make great patient care happen across our hospitals. We look forward to welcoming new talent to our workforce.”
Katie Kerry, head of operations at Nottingham Trent University in Mansfield, said: "We were delighted to be part of the latest ‘Step into the NHS’ event. It’s inspiring to see so many individuals engaging with the diverse career opportunities within the NHS.
“We are committed to supporting the development of the next generation of professionals and look forward to seeing many of these attendees take the next step towards rewarding careers within the NHS."
For those who missed the event, there will be further opportunities to explore NHS careers throughout the year.