'At this point in my career, I honestly couldn't see myself doing anything else'
A Co Armagh woman says she would make the same career choice again having spent the last 13 years working in nursing and midwifery at the same Northern Ireland hospital.
"I qualified as a nurse in 2009 and worked in that role until I decided to do midwifery in 2013. Two years later I qualified and worked in maternity for seven years until an opportunity came up to join the workforce team.For Emily, the journey towards a career in nursing started near the end of her school days.
"I was there for a week and absolutely loved it so I came away thinking that's the job for me. I applied for nursing at Queen's University and got in for my training. "It's obviously a very person-centred career, focused on doing the best you can for whoever is in your care. That's amazing to me and you get to meet so many different people from all walks of life.
On the day you will have a chance to hear from staff in operational areas right across the organisation and learn about how you can be supported in your nursing and midwifery career within the Trust. Assistant Director of Nursing and Midwifery, Roisin Devlin said: “Within the South Eastern HSC Trust, we offer a huge range of opportunities and benefits in a genuinely supportive and innovative working environment.
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