Plymouth student chosen as ambassador for national recruitment campaign

News Desk
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Posted: Monday, July 9, 2018 - 11:01

A university student from Plymouth, 27 year old Rachel Rule, has been chosen as an ambassador for a new national nursing and Allied Health Profession recruitment campaign.

Rachel, who is a second year occupational therapy student, is one of a team of student and newly-qualified nurses and allied health professionals from across the country to have been recruited as ambassadors. They will spread the word about their professions, talk about their experiences and provide first-hand advice to those thinking about doing a nursing or AHP degree.

The campaign, spearhaded by Health Education England, aims to encourage more students to study for degrees in nursing and the allied health professions (AHPs). It will look to increase applications through Clearing 2018 and ahead of the UCAS applications deadline in January 2019.

Campaign Ambassador Rachel, said: “I’m really proud to have been chosen as an ambassador for this exciting new campaign. It’s vital that we inspire more young people who are choosing their future career paths to study these degrees and educate them on the huge range of opportunities that careers in Allied Health Professions, such as occupational therapy offer. Not only does studying occupational therapy make you highly employable, but I know from my placements that it’s a hugely rewarding job to do.”

The campaign, which was launched at the end of May and will run primarily across digital platforms, will put the spotlight on the benefits of these degrees and resulting careers, including:

• a social purpose – the chance to make difference to people’s lives;
• high graduate employment;
• the opportunity to work anywhere in the UK

Professor Ian Cumming, Chief Executive Health Education England said: “We want more young people leaving sixth form or college to consider a career in nursing and the allied health professions. These are highly valued and rewarding careers that we want young people to consider. These are roles that whilst challenging, offer a chance to make a real difference to people’s lives. These degrees offer some of the best rates of employability and a guaranteed job for life.

“We are committed to delivering the workforce of the future so it is right that we do everything we can to inspire young people at this pivotal time in their lives when they’re deciding what career path they want to take.”

Professor Bridie Kent, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health and Human Sciences at the University of Plymouth, said: “We are incredibly proud of Rachel for promoting occupational therapy on such a prominent platform and hope it inspires more people to come into a hugely valuable profession. Our health graduates progress to a wide variety of professions in the health and social care sector, and all of us at the University are proud to work with local councils, the NHS, and health and social care providers to have a truly transformational impact on the well-being and economy of our region and beyond.”

For more information visit:

Website – healthcareers.nhs.uk/knowaboutnursing and Rachel’s story can be found online here: https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/allied-health-professiona...
Facebook  - www.facebook.com/healthcareersuk
Twitter – twitter.com/Healthcareers.uk
Instagram -  Instagram.com/healthcareers
Youtube – www.youtube.comn/user.NHSCareers

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