• To understand the importance of organising professional development for junior nurses
• To learn how to formulate a leadership development programme for junior nurses
• To count towards revalidation as part of your 35 hours of CPD, or you may wish to write a reflective account (UK readers)
• To contribute towards your professional development and local registration renewal requirements (non-UK readers)
Lifelong learning is an expectation of all nurses and nursing associates. However, after preceptorship there is limited guidance on how junior nurses can progress in their careers. Formal training programmes were limited by pressures associated with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, as well as long-term financial and resource restrictions across the NHS. Nurses’ expectations of professional development and well-being have also been affected by their experiences during the pandemic. This article explores how nurses in management positions can create professional development opportunities for nurses, particularly in leadership. The author identifies how leaders can support their staff to broaden their skills and knowledge despite pressures on staffing and resources.
Nursing Management. doi: 10.7748/nm.2022.e2057
Peer reviewThis article has been subject to external double-blind peer review and checked for plagiarism using automated software
Correspondence Conflict of interestThis article was written while the author was a Florence Nightingale Foundation Scholar in 2020-22
Makepeace AJ (2022) Developing a leadership programme for junior nurses. Nursing Management. doi: 10.7748/nm.2022.e2057
Accepted 16 August 2022
Published online: 10 November 2022
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