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Preceptorship
The transition from student to registered practitioner or international practitioner in the first UK post can feel quite daunting. Our mandatory multi-professional preceptorship programme has been developed to support and guide you through this transition period.
Our Preceptorship programme is offered to newly registered practitioners—such as nurses, international nurses, registered nursing associates, return-to-practice practitioners, allied health professionals, and international allied health professionals—within their first year of registration with their professional body. The programme aims to provide support, structure, and opportunities to develop confidence as an autonomous practitioner. It also helps develop the knowledge, skills, values, and behaviors gained as a student or international practitioner and encourages lifelong learning as registered professionals.
You will be supported by an experienced preceptor along with other clinicians from your workplace and will attend seven preceptorship study days devised by the Professional Development and Clinical Skills team. These monthly study days, facilitated by subject matter experts from various specialties, offer opportunities for interprofessional working, peer support, and shared learning.
To support academic development, all preceptees are offered the opportunity to undertake the Level 7 15-credit “Preceptorship for Healthcare Practice” (AP7026) postgraduate module, accredited and validated by the University of Gloucestershire, which runs alongside the preceptorship programme. The aim of the programme is to be supportive and rewarding, empowering you to provide the highest standards of compassionate care to patients, service users, their families, and carers.
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