Dozens of students from across the county got an insight into the varied career options the NHS can offer at a special careers day at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital.
Staff at the Spring Career Day - League of Friends, Theatres and the Widening Participation Team
Local students aged 14 to 18, from school years 10 to 13, and interested in health careers, attended from across the county, and from mid and North Wales. Hospital departments were invited to host stands, where students could speak directly to members of staff about the roles, and where they could display and demonstrate a range of equipment used within their roles.
“I know how much hard work goes into organising these events and it is very much appreciated. Activities at the hospital really do bring careers to life, so thank you and please pass our thanks to all staff involved.” “The whole team were grateful for the League of Friends who helped to support the event and provide volunteering opportunities for students to gain experience in the hospital environment. They also kindly donated students with a gift.”
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