Filipino nurses set to join Conquest Hospital

Qualified nurses from the Philippines are set to join a hospital trust in spring.
Conquest Hospital, Hastings. SUS-150615-132748001Conquest Hospital, Hastings. SUS-150615-132748001
Conquest Hospital, Hastings. SUS-150615-132748001

East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust is continuing its campaign to recruit more nurses to work at Eastbourne DGH, Conquest Hospital and in the community, having just employed 40 Filipino nurses.

The campaign is in response to a national shortage of 20,000 trained nurses, with currently approximately 2,000 vacancies across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.

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A spokeswoman for East Sussex Healthcare Trust said: “This shortage has led to a number of trusts going abroad to recruit qualified nurses and the government has temporarily changed the restrictions on nurse recruitment from outside the European Union in recognition of this.”

Alice Webster, Director of Nursing for East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, said: “Over the last few years we have significantly increased the number of nurses we employ but, like many other trusts, due to a national shortage of registered nurses in the UK we have reached a point where we cannot recruit enough nurses from this country and so are looking abroad.

“It is essential that we select the appropriate nurses to meet the challenges ahead for the Trust. We have been working with agencies who undertake the preliminary vetting stage, we then interview those who have passed the selection process to make sure they have the relevant experience and English language skills and demonstrate the Trust’s values in their behaviour.

“The nurses we are currently recruiting will help us to maintain patient safety and ensure that we continue to provide the highest possible quality of care for our patients.

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“I look forward to welcoming them as they begin their employment with us over the coming months.”

The trust is planning a recruitment trip to Spain in December and there are also plans for recruitment in Croatia.

In addition, there are 56 qualified nurses who have been offered jobs and are waiting for confirmation of a start date.

The trust is also continuing with the recruitment of unqualified nurses, with 40 job offers made recently.

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A spokesman for the trust said: “The trust currently maintains safe levels of nurses by using temporary staff, which is more expensive and reduces continuity of care.”

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