Nursing associate

Nursing associates work with healthcare support workers and registered nurses to deliver care for patients and the public.

Working life 

Nursing associates work across all four fields of nursing: adult, children’s, mental health, and learning disability. Your skills and responsibilities will vary, depending on the care setting you work in. You’ll need to demonstrate the values and behaviours of the NHS Constitution.  

Your duties are likely to include:  

  • undertaking clinical tasks including venepuncture and ECGs 
  • supporting individuals and their families and carers when faced with unwelcome news and life-changing diagnoses 
  • performing and recording clinical observations such as blood pressure, temperature, respirations and pulse 
  • discussing and sharing information with registered nurses on a patient's condition, behaviour, activity and responses  
  • ensuring the privacy, dignity and safety of individuals is maintained at all times 
  • recognising issues relating to safeguarding vulnerable children and adults  

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Pay and benefits

Your standard working week will be around 37.5 hours and may include a mix of shifts, such as nights, early starts, evenings and weekends. As a student nursing associate, you’ll usually be paid on band 3 of the Agenda for Change (AFC) pay system, with registered nursing associates usually employed on band 4.

You’ll also have access to our generous pension scheme and health service discounts, as well as 27 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays, which increases the longer you’re in service.

Entry requirements 

To begin your training as a nursing associate, you’ll need GCSEs grade 9 to 4 (A to C) in maths and English, or Functional Skills Level 2 in maths and English. Some employers will also ask for a level 3 qualification. You'll also need to show that you can study for a foundation degree level and complete the Nursing Associate Apprenticeship programme.

Student nursing associate places are usually advertised on NHS Jobs but some places are available through direct application to universities. Applicants accepted onto university courses will need to fund their own training.

Peggy-Jane Murrell

Student nursing associate
I have always been made to feel very welcome and supported in my new role.

Your training 

You'll undertake a combination of academic learning and work-based learning. You'll be employed in a healthcare setting such as an acute, community or mental health hospital, care home or hospice but also gain experience in other settings. This will mean travelling to placements and working a mix of shifts.  

It is very important to plan and manage the competing demands of your job role, study and placements. You'll develop an understanding of all elements of nursing and caring for individuals with conditions such as dementia, mental ill health and learning disabilities/difficulties.

Career development

Once you’ve finished your training, you’ll have the knowledge, understanding, skills, attitudes and behaviours to work as a nursing associate. Registered nursing associates can also go on to train as a registered nurse by putting their training towards a shortened nursing degree or registered nurse degree apprenticeship (RNDA). 

Your nursing associate training may shorten a registered nurse degree apprenticeship to 2 years.   

To find out more about the apprenticeship route, including how to apply, speak with your line manager, education team or apprenticeship lead. Your employer may want you to complete a year working as a registered nursing associate before you progress to registered nurse training. 

Registration

The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is responsible for registering and regulating nursing associates. 

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    FdA Health and wellbeing (nursing associate)

    University of Suffolk

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      Full-time
      Duration of the course
      2 years
      Leading to a career in
      Nursing associate
    • Contact details
      +44 (0) 1473 338833
      Contact Form
    • Region
      East of England
      Admissions address
      University of Suffolk,
      Waterfront Building,
      19 Neptune Quay,
      Ipswich
      IP4 1QJ

    Nursing associate FdSc

    University of Chester

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      Full-time
      Duration of the course
      2 years
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      Nursing associate
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      [email protected]
      +44 (0)1244 511000
    • Region
      North West
      Admissions address
      University Centre Warrington
      Sarah Parker Remond House
      Barbauld St
      Warrington
      Cheshire
      WA1 1WA

    Nursing associate FdSc

    Plymouth Marjon University

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      Full-time
      Duration of the course
      2 years
      Leading to a career in
      Nursing associate
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      [email protected]
      +44 (0) 1752636700
    • Region
      South West
      Admissions address
      Plymouth Marjon University,
      Derriford Road,
      Derriford,
      Plymouth
      PL6 8BH

    Nursing associate (foundation degree in healthcare)

    City, University of London

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      Full-time
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      2 years
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      Nursing associate
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      [email protected]
      +44 (0)20 7040 5000
    • Region
      London
      Admissions address
      City, University of London
      Northampton Square
      London EC1V 0HB
      United Kingdom

    Nursing associate FdSc

    University of Salford

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      Full-time
      Duration of the course
      2 years
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      Nursing associate
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      Contact Form
      +44 (0) 1612955000
    • Region
      North West
      Admissions address
      Peel Park
      University of Salford
      43 Crescent
      Salford
      M5 4WT

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