'Such a let-down' - healthcare students on NHS recruitment squeeze
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'Such a let-down' - healthcare students on NHS recruitment squeeze
"A trainee paramedic spoke about looking for work abroad because of a recruitment freeze in Wales, resonating with many students feeling left in limbo."
"University-run paramedic courses in Wales will be paused from September due to a lack of available jobs, aiming to reduce competition for vacancies."
"Emma Coomer expressed disappointment after leaving a stable job to pursue a nursing degree, highlighting the emotional struggle of balancing studies and family."
Many healthcare students in Wales are experiencing job uncertainty due to a recruitment freeze, prompting some to seek work abroad. University-run paramedic courses will be paused from September due to insufficient job availability. The decision aims to reduce competition for vacancies and improve employment opportunities. Students in England and Scotland also express concerns about job prospects post-graduation. Personal stories highlight the emotional toll of these challenges, with some considering relocating to find work in their field.
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