Graduate Diploma in Integrated Community Nursing

Graduate Diploma in Integrated Community Nursing

A new, fully funded, 2-year part-time practice-based programme designed for nurses working at level 5 of the Career Framework for Health (Agenda for Change Band 5 equivalent).

The programme is suitable for:

  • experienced or newly qualified nurses
  • nurses new to the community setting or experienced but with limited community-specific CPD
  • with or without a first degree

Find out more about this programme via the flyer and testimonials below.

Further information can be found on: https://www.nes.scot.nhs.uk/our-work/community-nursing-graduate-diploma/

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