To get started, submit your application via our website, NHSJobs or HealthJobs. When the post is closed, we will shortlist everyone who applied against the advertised criteria.
Completing your application
Once you’ve found the vacancy you feel you’ve got the skills for, you will need to complete an online application.
Your application form is the first stage of any selection process and is the gateway to the next stage as it provides us with key information about your skills and abilities and your suitability for the role. This information will help us decide whether to progress your application to shortlisting and interview.
It is important to take your time and complete your application form in as much detail as possible.
- Make sure you carefully read the person specification when completing the application form. You should adapt the contents of your application to the person specification of the job you are applying for, ensuring all information is accurate and honest.
- The supporting information section is an important element to your application form. This is your chance to tell us about yourself and for you to display your skills and knowledge for the role you are applying for and why we should consider you. This section can include other information that has not been covered elsewhere on your application form.
- Never submit the same application form twice. Always adapt it to show how you meet the person specification of the post you are applying for.
Here are some important tips to keep in mind when completing your application:
- Provide details of all relevant education and any qualifications you hold (in reverse chronological order, so most recent first)
- Provide a full employment history (in reverse chronological order)
- Provide details of any gaps in employment in the relevant sections
- Provide details of your referees - you must provide references for all employment or training you have undertaken in the last three years
Work Permits
If you need sponsorship to work in the UK, please visit the Home Office website for information on sponsorship and visa status before you fill in the application form.
References
Please make sure you provide accurate contact details for your referees and let them know if a reference request is being sent to them. This often speeds up the process and avoids unnecessary delays to you starting your job. Please note, we will not be able to accept non-professional email addresses for work related references, for example Hotmail or Gmail email domains. These email domains can only be used for character references.
Complete contact details Access to Workare required - full name, a contact address, telephone number and email address. Please note that most of our communication is done by email. We are required to obtain references covering a minimum of three years and will contact people listed as referees on your application.
Your first referee should be your current employer if you are in work and the other should be from a previous employer/school/college. Your current employer referee should be your head of department, or if not available your human resources department.
If you have not worked for some time or have never worked, use referees who can comment on your ability to do the job, such as a teacher, course tutor or charity organiser. Don't give the names of family members or friends.
Equal Opportunities
The Trust has a duty to gather equality information on all applications received. The information you supply during this process is used for reporting only and is not made available at any point to the shortlisting or interview panel. This information, once captured, helps us to consider how effective our policies on promoting equal opportunities and valuing diversity are. It will never be used to decide who will be offered the job.
Disability
We are committed to increasing employment opportunities for disabled people and encourage all people with a disability to apply for a job with us.
As a disability confident employer, we offer a guaranteed interview scheme for applicants who consider themselves to have a disability and who meet the minimum selection criteria (essential) at each stage of the selection process. You can indicate your wish to submit an application under the trust's guaranteed interview scheme in the personal information section of the online application form.
Please inform us of any reasonable adjustments you require. This could be because you have a disability, including neurodiversity, or any other long term health issues and have special support needs in applying for a job, attending an interview or undertaking any tests as part of a selection process.
Reasonable adjustments during an interview may include:
- Adapting the environment, for example dimming down the lights.
- Allowing the candidate additional time to complete interviews, for example where there is an unseen test. This particularly applies to individuals with dyslexia or other learning difficulties.
- Accommodating the interview at a particular time, for example if applicants need to take medication or they have difficulty using public transport during rush hour.
- Bringing along an interpreter, for example for a candidate who communicates using sign language.
If you require reasonable adjustments to get to the interview or selection test, please provide us with your requirements in the space indicated on the application form.
You may also be entitled to receive support from Access to Work throughout the recruitment stages. For more information, contact Access to Work on 0345 268 8489.
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