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Band 5 Prison Nurse Open Day on Saturday 20 June 2026

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Are you a registered nurse looking for a rewarding and unique career opportunity where you can truly make a difference?

BCHC is delighted to invite you to our Band 5 Prison Nurse Open Day on Saturday 20 June 2026 at Moseley Hall Hospital.

This is a fantastic opportunity to explore a dynamic nursing career within prison healthcare, meet our experienced clinical teams, and learn more about the exciting development opportunities available.

What to expect on the day:

  • Learn about the role of a Band 5 Prison Nurse
  • Meet our healthcare professionals and recruitment team
  • Discover career progression and training opportunities
  • Gain insight into working within a secure healthcare environment
  • Ask questions and hear first-hand experiences from current staff

Event details:

Date: Saturday 20 June 2026

Time: 8.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. 

Location: Lecture Theatre, Moseley Hall Hospital, Alcester Road, B13 8JL

Prison nursing offers a varied and challenging environment where no two days are the same. You'll have the opportunity to provide holistic care, support vulnerable individuals, and develop a wide range of clinical skills within a multidisciplinary team.

Whether you are newly qualified, experienced in another healthcare setting, or simply curious about prison healthcare, we would love to meet you.

Please note that attendees may have the opportunity to participate in a selection and interview process on the day, following an initial screening process. This is intended to help streamline recruitment and provide candidates with an opportunity to progress their application journey more efficiently. Further details regarding requirements and documentation will be shared upon registration.

To register your interest or find out more, please register (free registration) on Eventbrite.

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