Staff benefits
Working with us you’ll be part of a strong team. You’ll challenge yourself, build a career, and teach us what we don’t know. We encourage our staff to bring their unique perspectives and to have the courage to challenge.
But don’t just take our word for it – here’s what your future colleagues say about working at Dorset HealthCare…
My first job with the Trust was as a business manager for Older Person’s Mental Health Services.
It is great to work in a role where understanding and supporting mental health is core to what we do, and it has helped me to think about how I look after my own mental health. I am also still able to draw on my experience helping to care for my nan when thinking about how we coproduce service transformation with local people. We have come a long way to reduce stigma since I started working in mental health, and no one should ever feel embarrassed or ashamed to ask for help.
Rachel Small
Chief Operating Officer
I knew that the apprenticeship route suited me from previous experiences,
My confidence grew significantly during my course, I stepped nervously out of my comfort zone many times and came out of it a better person than I went in. It was a great experience to work in other settings, with other people, seeing how they work, and gain knowledge in that area. As well as all the experiences I had, and knowledge gained I also came away with new friends.
I would encourage anyone who is considering this apprenticeship to go for it, it is a great opportunity to study while receiving a regular income and begin a worthwhile and fulfilling career. There is a lot of support out there for trainee nursing associates and registered nursing associates.
What do I hope to do next? I have just become an Health Education England Nursing Associate Ambassador. This role is all about promoting the role of nursing associate, letting people know what the role is and where it can take them. I am also keen to support anyone who is doing their training or thinking about doing it. This is an important aspect to me as it helped me to have that support network.
Sas Watson
Nurse associate apprentice
My name is Matt, and I am a health advisor on the purple team. I have been
I applied for this role as I wanted to have some new challenges and equally a rewarding end to my working shift knowing that I had helped people to get the right treatment/ care, at the right time!
The best bit about my role is working with a great bunch of people and the commitment to getting the best care for patients. Prior to this, I worked within the motor trade, but also volunteered for Samaritans which I found equally as rewarding.
Matt Cowan
Health advisor, 111 service