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New Health and Care Visa Launches August 4, 2020

The Home Office has released the first guidance on the new Health and Care visa for doctors, nurses and allied health professionals. The Health and Care visa will be available from August 4, 2020 and will fall under the Tier 2 (General) category. If you are an international nurse planning on relocating to the UK […]

NMC Updates Validity Period for English Language Exams & CBT

Effective communication skills are essential to providing safe and effective care. Hence, NMC needs to be assured that those applying for registration or readmission to the NMC register have the necessary knowledge of English. Validity period for English language evidence NMC understand that some candidates’ English language test scores or recent practice in a majority […]

What are the Different NHS Nursing Bands?

The National Health Service (NHS) pays registered nurses under a pay scale system that matches their abilities and responsibilities. The Agenda for Change became operational in December 2004 and is the current grading and pay system for NHS nursing staff.  NHS banding ensures fair rates of pay across the NHS and allows nurses to move […]

Benefits of Direct-Hire Nursing Jobs in America

When you apply for a nursing job in America, you generally have two options – a direct job offer from a healthcare facility in the U.S. or a job offer from a nurse staffing agency that contracts your services to a healthcare facility. At Global Nurse Force, we believe a job offer directly from a […]

How Much Do Registered Nurses Earn in USA?

Salaries of registered nurses in the US are among the best in the world. What is the Average Nurse Salary? The national average salary of a registered nurse as of 2020 is at $77,460 per year Salary Growth of Registered Nurses The salary of registered nurses grew by 1.51% per year in the decade 2010 to 2019 Salaries are expected […]

U.S. NCLEX Application Process & Exam Requirements for Foreign Educated Nurses

The NCLEX application process can be confusing for foreign educated nurses. Below steps will help you get started Apply for licensure to a U.S. State Board of Nursing. The United States of America has 50 states and each state has its own licensing requirements and fees. Each state has a Board of Nursing who decide […]

Can Foreign Educated Nurses Work in USA After Clearing the OET Exam?

According to a press release issued by OET on July 9th, 2020, OET is now recognized in the United States of America for healthcare professionals. Nurses applying for licensure in Oregon must achieve a minimum of 4 Grade Bs (minimum score of 350) and nurses applying for licensure in Florida must achieve a minimum of […]

The State of the World’s Nursing Workforce

The WHO’s State of the the World’s Nursing Report Lists 10 Key Actions for the Future Direction of Nursing Workforce Policy 1. Countries affected by shortages will need to increase funding to educate and employ at least 5.9 million additional nurses. 2. Countries should strengthen capacity for health workforce data collection, analysis and use. 3. […]

Why International Nurses Want to Work in the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has one of the best health systems in the world! Whether you work for the NHS or a private healthcare provider, you can rest assured that you will be joining a talented group of nurses providing the best possible care for patients. Due to an aging population and the rising burden of […]

Requirements for International Nurses to Work in the UK

Be a Fully Qualified, Registered Nurse Prove Your English Language Ability To prove your English language skills, you will need to clear IELTS or OET: Attend Job Interview Once you’ve cleared IELTS or OET with the required scores, Global Nurse Force will set up an interview for you via Skype, Zoom or a similar video […]

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