Malsis Hall, based in Glusburn near Keighley, is dedicated to nurturing top talent in the care sector. Three staff members have begun a Nursing Associate course at the University of Bradford.
This initiative comes in response to the growing need for Nursing Associates within the healthcare system, ensuring that service users receive high-quality, compassionate care.
The Nursing Associate Role
The Nursing Associate position is essential in the healthcare sector. It supports registered nurses, ensuring service users and their families receive comprehensive care. The University of Bradford’s programme prepares individuals to become registered nurse associates, focusing on delivering and evaluating hands-on care.
Stephanie Clayton’s Journey
Stephanie Clayton has been with Malsis Hall for two years. Starting as a Recovery Worker, she was promoted to Senior Recovery Worker within six months. This additional responsibility sparked her interest in nursing. She decided to further her career by enrolling in the Nursing Associate course in January.
Insights Gained from the Course
The course has enabled her to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Dan Bannan’s Experience
Practical experiences during the course have facilitated increased responsibilities at Malsis Hall.
Support from Malsis Hall
Redhead expressed excitement about the future contributions of Sarah, Stephanie, and Dan.
Commitment to Career Development
This commitment helps Malsis Hall maintain its reputation for providing top-quality care to its service users.
Malsis Hall’s support for staff education highlights their commitment to excellence in healthcare. The Nursing Associate course at the University of Bradford plays a vital role in this mission.
As their staff gain new skills and knowledge, Malsis Hall continues to set the standard for quality care in the healthcare sector.