The apprenticeships that are a better bet for your financial future than a degree
The ratio of all health workers in rural England to the whole of England is 1:1.45 – and this against a background of a crisis in NHS staffing across the Board. In January 2019 The Kings Fund Reported that there were more than 100,000 whole-time equivalent staff vacancies in hospitals, including more than 40,000 nurse vacancies alone. In view of this the apprenticeship route is something which needs to be heavily engaged with. This article tells us:
Today, apprenticeships are very different to those that were available to previous generations of young people who had just got their GCSE or A Level results.
Fantastic opportunities are now available for talented and ambitious young people from all backgrounds to train and establish themselves for a huge variety of high-paying and prestigious professions.
In the medical profession, apprenticeships are available for the nation’s future nurses, midwives, paramedics, radiographers, and advanced medical practitioners.