Published Feb 21, 2008
Serene_ieg
39 Posts
A Sandwich program on Health and Social Care NVQ2 is being offered to foreign newly graduate nurses by Pyridion Academy, UK. Does anyopne here know how I could check the authenticity of this school as well as its officers?
Thank you in advance for the help....
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
I have never heard of this academy and to be honest don't think there is a way for you to remain in the UK once you have completed the course. NVQ is not really in high demand and there is plans from the government again to try and get people to go to work instead of claiming benefit
cariad
628 Posts
nvq's and svq's--the scottish equivalant are usually taken by non registered nurses who work in the health care industry.
care assistants and nursing aides and people who work with adults with learning difficulties. so why would a registered nurse want to take this qualification?
i think maybe you have misunderstood what this qualification means.
Hi Silverdragon and Cariad! thank you very much for your response.
Silverdragon the address given is this (below). Hope you can see if this truly exists.
Pyridion Management Academy
The Courtyard
Buntsford Drive
Bromsgrove
B60 3DJ
Tel: 0870 609 1602
Fax: 0870 609 1603
Cariad, nurses from the Philippines normally, are so in demand in the US and that has been the number 1 destination. However, with retrogression Philippine nursing graduates are no where to go. Just today, Feb. 22, 2008, it is announced in the major newspaper that 28,924 pass the Philippine nurse licensure. Add to that graduates of last year (with almost the same number) you can just imagine the magnitude of un-employed nurses here. The most hit are the newly graduates. Hence, nurses go to the Middle East, United Arab Emirates for jobs. Why go to UK and just be a nursing aid or care assistant? Salary of nurses here in the Philippines ranges from PHP6,000/mo for newly graduates to PHP12,000/month for those with long year of experience (approximately GBP75 to 150 a month) and that is if one is lucky to get a job (many go on volunteer work just to gain experience). They believe that gaining an experience in UK even just as nursing aid, will give them better chances of being employed once they come back to the Philippines, ( also, the salary in UK as a nursing aid is much higher than that of nurses here in the Philippines. After deducting the living costs, they will come out still with savings ). This is while waiting for the time for US and other countries openning its door and accept nurses from the Philippines once again.
The issue I see though is getting a work permit to work in the UK is now very hard regardless on job as employers must employ citizen then EU before anywhere else in the world and if attending as a student you need to prove that you can support yourself as not always get permission to work. The government is going through a drive to get people off benefits and working so expect it to get worse
keinxerika
15 Posts
is the NVQ certification required to be able to work as a Registered Nurse in London?
No NVQ is a national vocation qualification and has nothing to do with RN. The issue is if not from within the EU is finding an employer willing to help you get a work permit and currently most job adverts will say they will not help the only exception will be whether you have high experience in a certain role or experience in an area that is classed as in short demand. Even then the employer has to prove that they have not been able to fill job from withing UK/EU which at the moment could be very hard as many UK nurses are struggling to find work
so having an NVQ certificate will help me get a job and stay in UK? thanks for the fast reply.
No NVQ will not help you get a job and stay in the UK and I never said that it would. There is no shortage of carers in the UK and unless you are from the EU or UK you will find it very hard to get a work permit
oh.. so is there anything you suggest to be able to work in UK? or should we just look for another country? thanks again..
XB9S, BSN, MSN, EdD, RN, APN
1 Article; 3,017 Posts
Unless you have already been through the process of registration with the NMC and have a work permit and offer of employment you are really unlikely to be able to get a job in the UK. We are struggling to find jobs for students who have just qualified in the UK, so nurses from outside the UK then EU are not even considered for positions. My trust will not allow you to be shortlisted if you need a work permit.
The only jobs that you may be successful with are if you have highly specialist skills as a senior nurse such as PICU.
You can find information about registration here http://www.nmc-uk.org/aSection.aspx?SectionID=17
Unless you have already been through the process of registration with the NMC and have a work permit and offer of employment you are really unlikely to be able to get a job in the UK. We are struggling to find jobs for students who have just qualified in the UK, so nurses from outside the UK then EU are not even considered for positions. My trust will not allow you to be shortlisted if you need a work permit.The only jobs that you may be successful with are if you have highly specialist skills as a senior nurse such as PICU.You can find information about registration here http://www.nmc-uk.org/aSection.aspx?SectionID=17
thanks for the link. =) well actually an agency said they will help me get an NVQ certificate through studying in Pyridion.. I will be able to study and at the same time work as a "care giver" with a salary of 5.5 pounds an hour for two years.. how possible is that?
they also added that having an NVQ cert would be an advantage if ever i'll work in US or Australia.. how true is that?
thanks for entertaining my queries..