Mentorship training

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Hi I was put on training 3 times but then pulled off because of staff shortages then I went into the private sector and it wasn’t required. Now though I want to go into the NHS again but don’t have it and a job I’ve applied for is asking for it. I’m going to be honest and offer to do it but is it mandatory still does anyone know please? Thanks Annielou999

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On 2/27/2020 at 12:05 PM, annielou999 said:

Hi I was put on training 3 times but then pulled off

You are going to have to be more specific. What training? If it is mandatory then you will have to do it - whether the hospital will put you through it is up to them - you will only find out at interview.

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3 hours ago, GrumpyRN said:

You are going to have to be more specific. What training? If it is mandatory then you will have to do it - whether the hospital will put you through it is up to them - you will only find out at interview.

I think the OP means mentorship training @GrumpyRN

It is worth having a conversation with the recruiting manager, RNs are like hens teeth, personally I wouldn't reject anyone based on the lack of mentorship training. (Obviously depending on the post)

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23 hours ago, XB9S said:

I think the OP means mentorship training @GrumpyRN

It is worth having a conversation with the recruiting manager, RNs are like hens teeth, personally I wouldn't reject anyone based on the lack of mentorship training. (Obviously depending on the post)

OK, that makes sense, thank you.

I agree, lack of mentorship training should not be a block to hiring someone.

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