My new career as a nurse talent spotter
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My new career as a nurse talent spotter

Helen Slocombe Nurse, and nursing and midwifery talent manager, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

The role exists to maximise development opportunities, but for seasoned nurses seeking change, it is a great move in its own right

A talent manager for nursing and midwifery is a senior nurse position designed to attract, retain and develop staff and support them to thrive.

Nursing Standard. 38, 5, 30-31. doi: 10.7748/ns.38.5.30.s16

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