The NHS is the largest employer in Wales with over 90,000 staff. There are over 350 career opportunities including everything from pharmacists to paramedics, gynaecologists to clinical engineers, radiographers to midwives and in vital support services such as administrative and clerical, estates, general/financial management, catering, domestics or health promotion.
With the Covid pandemic we are expanding Team NHS Wales further meaning there are even more opportunities for you.
You may not have thought of the NHS as a career option before, but many of the skills and much of the experience you have gained in school and other jobs are key in NHS roles.
Whatever skills, experience and qualifications you have the NHS can offer you an exciting and rewarding career.
Current vacancies including part-time, full-time, permanent and fixed term can be found on the NHS Jobs website or on the Health Board and Trust websites below:
North Wales
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Mid Wales
South Wales
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board
Cardiff & Vale University Health Board
Cwm Taf University Health Board
West Wales
Swansea Bay University Health Board
Hywel Dda University Health Board
All Wales organisations often have roles based in various locations across Wales rather than in one area.
Public Health Wales
Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust (WAST)
Health Education and Improvement Wales(HEIW)
NHS Wales Informatics Service (NWIS)
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership (NWSSP)
Health and Care Research Wales
If you’re starting out on your career journey or looking for a career change information on all the different roles within NHS Wales can be found at NHS Wales Careers
If you want to find out about jobs at HEIW please go to the HEIW jobs page
If you are a returning healthcare professional and want to find out about supporting the Covid 19 vaccination programme please go to the NHS Wales Covid 19 vaccination team page
If you want to find out about volunteering to support the Covid 19 programme please visit the Covid 19 volunteer vaccination programme page