Looking for an ER Nurse job in United Kingdom (2026)?
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1. Optimize Your Resume and Documents
- NMC registration: Complete the NMC CBT, then the OSCE at an approved UK test centre.
- English: Meet the NMC English requirement (IELTS/OET).
- Find a sponsor: Target NHS trusts offering the Health and Care Worker visa and OSCE/NMC support.
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A few things to check before you start
- Have you started NMC registration (CBT, then OSCE)?
- Do you have A&E experience and life-support certification?
- Do you have a sponsoring NHS trust?
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ER Nurse jobs in United Kingdom — questions answered
- Where are er nurse jobs in United Kingdom?
- Steady NHS demand for A&E nurses; employers value Intermediate Life Support and emergency experience, and overseas nurses are actively recruited.
- What salary range do er nurse jobs in United Kingdom pay?
- Band 5 £32,073–£39,043; A&E nurses commonly sit in Bands 5–7, with overall pay roughly £28,000–£48,000 depending on band and location.
- Which cities hire er nurses in United Kingdom?
- London, and across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
- Which employers hire er nurses in United Kingdom?
- NHS emergency departments, Urgent-care providers, Nursing agencies
- What licence or credential do you need in United Kingdom?
- Register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) via the CBT and the OSCE (taken in the UK).
- What work-permit / visa route applies in United Kingdom?
- Health and Care Worker visa; trusts often reimburse NMC/OSCE costs.
- What language level do you need?
- English to NMC standard (IELTS/OET).
Good to know about ER Nurse jobs in United Kingdom
- Intermediate Life Support and A&E experience strengthen applications.
- Agency A&E work pays higher hourly rates but with fewer benefits.
- Overseas nurses register at Band 5, then can apply for higher-banded roles.
- Permanent NHS posts include pension/benefits that agency roles do not.
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