Very satisfying and grateful to see you with ALISHA❤ Hi mam please let us that no offers will be withdrawn by you until the recruitment starts and we are waiting with a positive HOPE🙏🏻
Thankyou for the update.Could you please tell whether we have to be still working while receiving offer letter and cos.what if our contract period end with the hospital that iam currently working and i receive my offer letter after that.
We have only 1 year contract with the hospital it will be completed by August.Could you please confirm whether gaps are acceptable after passing interview.And the hospitals will not provide experience certificate if we join them for few months.Thats why I would like to know Whether gaps are acceptable after 1 year of experience for a person who is waiting for offer letter.
@@dona-d9z We would encourage you not to stop working until you have an official COS issued. Gaps are accepted but we wouldn't advise you to stop working until you have been issued a COS and we don't know when this will be.
Hlooo… thankyou for your valuable updates… I got my offer letter in last August from UHP Plymouth , so I am really worried my new job position…….is it still my offer letter is valid…? Presently, it’s nearly one year so I need to do osce as soon as possible… can I do my osce privately …I love to stay in this Plymouth, Devon… so I don’t even tried any other interviews from the beginning…
We are still waiting to hear for Plymouth's 2024 numbers. As long as nothing has changed since your interview, there is no reason for your offer letter not to be valid. As we say in the video. Please don't take your OSCE privately as we are not able to place UK Pinned nurses - part of our package is the OSCE training and exam. Any further questions please email our team DevonAlliance@nhs.net
Thanks for updating with lovely positive smiling faces .😊
Thank you for information and the clarification. It will be very helpful for the aspiring Nurses. ✨😃
It was a pleasure, thank you for your time :)
Very satisfying and grateful to see you with ALISHA❤
Hi mam please let us that no offers will be withdrawn by you until the recruitment starts and we are waiting with a positive HOPE🙏🏻
We have no plans or intentions to withdraw current offer letters as long as you carry on working and keeping your documents up to date.
Thankyou for the update.Could you please tell whether we have to be still working while receiving offer letter and cos.what if our contract period end with the hospital that iam currently working and i receive my offer letter after that.
We don't recommend for you to resign until you have a confirmed COS and assigned cohort.
We have only 1 year contract with the hospital it will be completed by August.Could you please confirm whether gaps are acceptable after passing interview.And the hospitals will not provide experience certificate if we join them for few months.Thats why I would like to know Whether gaps are acceptable after 1 year of experience for a person who is waiting for offer letter.
@@dona-d9z We would encourage you not to stop working until you have an official COS issued. Gaps are accepted but we wouldn't advise you to stop working until you have been issued a COS and we don't know when this will be.
Will the recruitment starts this year?
We hope so, but we don't know.
Hlooo… thankyou for your valuable updates… I got my offer letter in last August from UHP Plymouth , so I am really worried my new job position…….is it still my offer letter is valid…? Presently, it’s nearly one year so I need to do osce as soon as possible… can I do my osce privately …I love to stay in this Plymouth, Devon… so I don’t even tried any other interviews from the beginning…
We are still waiting to hear for Plymouth's 2024 numbers. As long as nothing has changed since your interview, there is no reason for your offer letter not to be valid. As we say in the video. Please don't take your OSCE privately as we are not able to place UK Pinned nurses - part of our package is the OSCE training and exam.
Any further questions please email our team DevonAlliance@nhs.net