Programme dates: 28th February - 28th March 2022
Application deadline: 28th February 2022
Live webinar dates: 4th March & 7th March 2022
Meet professionals in interactive workshops.
Work on projects and assignments to show employers what you can do.
Learn new skills and develop industry knowledge.
Earn certificate and build a portfolio of work that will make your personal statement and CV stand out.
Students have completed a Virtual Work Experience programme so far in 2021.
In 5 easy steps:
1. Create your free account.
2. Browse our opportunities: Virtual Work Experience, Degree Tasters, Apprenticeships & Open Days.
3. Apply in under 5 minutes.
4. Await confirmation.
5. Complete the programme and receive a certificate.
The event will run across 3 days, with live webinars in the evening, kicking off on the 30th November
You can register your free place up until midnight on the 29th November
This insight event is open to all female students including those who identify with that criteria. You must be 16+
You can register your free place up until midnight on the 29th November
The event will run across 3 days, with live webinars in the evening, kicking off on the 30th November
This insight event is open to all female students including those who identify with that criteria. You must be 16+
Young people have participated in a Virtual Work Experience programme with us in 2021.
What you'll cover
Here are just a few of the key areas you'll learn about on this programme.
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Midwifery is one of the most rewarding fields to pursue a career in, but it takes a lot of commitment, resilience and patience. If you are preparing for your first role in the NHS then there's no better place to get started than experiencing the world of a professional midwife with a programme like this. By the end, you'll have a clear understanding of what working in the NHS is like and the different pathways available to you when you get started.
Midwifery is one of the most rewarding fields to pursue a career in, but it takes a lot of commitment, resilience and patience. If you are preparing for your first role in the NHS then there's no better place to get started than experiencing the world of a professional midwife with a programme like this. By the end, you'll have a clear understanding of what working in the NHS is like and the different pathways available to you when you get started.
Having chosen to study for a career in midwifery, this programme will help you transition into the workplace. You’ll cover getting your first job, what to expect in the early years of your career, specialist areas and opportunities for development. We’ll also deal with communication in the workplace, as well as self-management, self-care and physical and mental health. Not to mention you’ll meet and have the chance to quiz professionals during webinars, and afterwards, there’ll be the chance to reflect on your own future transition to working life.
Having chosen to study for a career in midwifery, this programme will help you transition into the workplace. You’ll cover getting your first job, what to expect in the early years of your career, specialist areas and opportunities for development. We’ll also deal with communication in the workplace, as well as self-management, self-care and physical and mental health. Not to mention you’ll meet and have the chance to quiz professionals during webinars, and afterwards, there’ll be the chance to reflect on your own future transition to working life.
Open to 2nd and 3rd year university students in the South East
Certificate of completion
Takes approximately 10 hours to complete
Attend live webinars
Complete at a pace that suits you
Welcome to the NHS
In this module you'll explore the values and constitution of the NHS as well as gain insight into career paths and look at the structure of the NHS with respect to different care settings. We also can't ignore the impact of Covid-19 so this will be investigated too.
Preparing for professional life as a midwife
We'll cover the job application process and interview tips to help you get started with a career in midwifery. This module will then give you a better understanding of how to develop your career by looking at the use of technology in the NHS as well as the role of social media in professional life.
Making the most of your early years as a midwife
Included in this module are topics such as how to find your professional identity, resilience in the workplace, self-management and taking care of your physical and mental health as midwifery can be a demanding job on your body and mind. You'll also see some real success stories and learn more about how the NHS supports its staff.
The art of communication
Communication is one of the critically important skills for every midwife and this module will cover topics like raising concerns, questioning, complaints and how to manage challenging conversations plus much more.
Secure your place!
To ensure that you get the very best experience, the number of places on each programme is limited.
Apply soon to avoid missing your spot. Good luck!
Programme dates:
28th February - 28th March
Application deadline:
28th February
Live webinar dates:
4th March & 7th March
2nd and 3rd year university students in the South East
Certificate of completion
Takes approximately 10 hours to complete
Attend live webinars
Complete at a pace that suits you
What you'll cover
Here are just a few of the key areas you'll learn about on this programme.
Welcome to the NHS
In this module you'll explore the values and constitution of the NHS as well as gain insight into career paths and look at the structure of the NHS with respect to different care settings. We also can't ignore the impact of Covid-19 so this will be investigated too.
Preparing for professional life as a midwife
We'll cover the job application process and interview tips to help you get started with a career in midwifery. This module will then give you a better understanding of how to develop your career by looking at the use of technology in the NHS as well as the role of social media in professional life.
Making the most of your early years as a midwife
Included in this module are topics such as how to find your professional identity, resilience in the workplace, self-management and taking care of your physical and mental health as midwifery can be a demanding job on your body and mind. You'll also see some real success stories and learn more about how the NHS supports its staff.
The art of communication
Communication is one of the critically important skills for every midwife and this module will cover topics like raising concerns, questioning, complaints and how to manage challenging conversations plus much more.
Secure your place!
To ensure that you get the very best experience, the number of places on each programme is limited.
Apply soon to avoid missing your spot. Good luck!