New NHS jobs website highlights ‘great place to live, work and play’

Communications TeamNews

Yorkshire Wolds Way

How would you like a fantastic job, with clear career progression and rewards, in a spectacularly beautiful yet unspoiled corner of England?

NHS Humber Health Partnership, the organisation running Hull University Teaching Hospitals and Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust, is launching a new website showcasing the Humber Region as an outstanding place to live, work and play.

The new website – www.joinhumberhealthpartnership.nhs.uk – will highlight vacancies in every profession across the organisation’s five hospitals alongside in-depth information about the different career choices in the NHS.

Craig Lazenby, Head of Marketing, Recruitment and Retention, said: “Our new website is the best place to go if you’re considering a move to one of the most under-rated yet up-and-coming parts of England.

“We’re aiming to attract people from other parts of the country or from other countries. But we also want to attract jobseekers from our own area, who know already what our region has to offer, but are searching for a great career in the NHS.

“And we’re not just advertising jobs for doctors and nurses. We’ve got a whole host of clinical and scientific careers as well as jobs with our estates team, IT, administration and apprenticeships.”

The new website will feature a dedicated careers section, highlighting the many different career paths in the NHS.

Cultural riches, regional landmarks and beauty spots will be listed in the “Live, Work and Play” section celebrating the distinctive and diverse Humber Region with its affordable cost of living, fantastic countryside and unspoiled coastline teaming with wildlife.

There’s also information on schools and the low-cost and affordable housing market to help people thinking of moving to the area with their families.

The website will also link to MedShed, aimed at Key Stage Two students attending schools in the region who may be considering careers or apprenticeships in the health service.

The website will be unveiled at the Graduate Nursing Event at the University of Hull on Thursday, December 19, when newly qualified nurses will be able to apply for vacancies at Hull Royal Infirmary, Castle Hill Hospital, Goole Hospital, Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital in Grimsby and Scunthorpe General Hospital.