Nursing Associate Preceptorship

The Nursing Associate Primary Care Preceptorship programme is a 12-month scheme delivered by the South Yorkshire Primary Care Workforce & Training Hub for newly qualified and new to general practice Nursing Associates.

These places are for new Nursing Associates who are directly employed by practices within South Yorkshire.

Nursing Associates may be eligible for a training grant to support them to attend the programme.

At the end of the 12-month scheme, NAs have the option to continue for a second year.

The Nursing Associate programme structure

Regular training sessions covering a range of clinical & non-clinical topics such as:

- Introduction to chronic disease management
- Ear care
- Vaccinations & Immunisations
- Anticoagulation
- Health inequalities
- Clinical supervision
- Medicines management

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CPD Training

Nursing Associates are eligible to apply for funded CPD training courses. Visit the CPD page for more info.

CPD Training