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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 29 MIN

Ep 64. NHS Recruitment

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In the latest episode of the National Health Executive podcast, guests tackled a pressing issue that affects all of us: NHS recruitment. With over 1.4 million staff, the NHS is the UK's largest employer, yet it faces significant challenges in attracting and retaining talent. Our guests, Mike Tresise, Jamie Coates, and Lucy Murcott, share their insights on the current landscape of NHS recruitment, highlighting the complexities involved in staffing a diverse and motivated workforce.The conversation opened with a stark overview of the challenges the NHS faces, including a staggering 100,000 vacancies reported in 2023. As Mike explains, the financial constraints are impacting recruitment across the board, leading to a recruitment freeze that raises questions about how to maintain quality patient care. The discussion quickly moves to the internal recruitment strategies that many NHS Trusts are employing to navigate these challenges.Jamie adds that while the application process can be daunting for potential candidates, there are efforts underway to streamline this experience. The focus is shifting towards skills-based and values-based hiring, which could make the process more accessible for those looking to enter the healthcare workforce.One of the most compelling parts of the conversation revolves around engaging the next generation of healthcare professionals: Gen Z. Lucy notes that while there are increasing numbers of students entering nursing and midwifery programmes, the perception of these roles may not be as appealing as it could be. The panel discusses the importance of presenting healthcare careers in a positive light, utilising social media and community engagement to attract new talent.Collaboration emerges as a key theme throughout the episode. Mike emphasises the need for NHS organisations to work together, sharing best practices and resources to improve recruitment outcomes. Lucy shares a successful initiative in the Black Country, where multiple NHS Trusts collaborated on recruitment events, streamlining the process for candidates and improving job placement rates.As the episode wraps up, our guests reflect on the importance of creating a supportive and honest workplace culture within the NHS. They highlight that fostering psychological safety is crucial for encouraging open conversations about recruitment and retention challenges. If you're interested in the future of healthcare and the strategies being employed to tackle NHS recruitment challenges, this episode is a must-listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In the latest episode of the National Health Executive podcast, guests tackled a pressing issue that affects all of us: NHS recruitment. With over 1.4 million staff, the NHS is the UK's largest employer, yet it faces significant challenges in attracting and retaining talent. Our guests, Mike Tresise, Jamie Coates, and Lucy Murcott, share their insights on the current landscape of NHS recruitment, highlighting the complexities involved in staffing a diverse and motivated workforce.The conversation opened with a stark overview of the challenges the NHS faces, including a staggering 100,000 vacancies reported in 2023. As Mike explains, the financial constraints are impacting recruitment across the board, leading to a recruitment freeze that raises questions about how to maintain quality patient care. The discussion quickly moves to the internal recruitment strategies that many NHS Trusts are employing to navigate these challenges.Jamie adds that while the application process can be daunting for potential candidates, there are efforts underway to streamline this experience. The focus is shifting towards skills-based and values-based hiring, which could make the process more accessible for those looking to enter the healthcare workforce.One of the most compelling parts of the conversation revolves around engaging the next generation of healthcare professionals: Gen Z. Lucy notes that while there are increasing numbers of students entering nursing and midwifery programmes, the perception of these roles may not be as appealing as it could be. The panel discusses the importance of presenting healthcare careers in a positive light, utilising social media and community engagement to attract new talent.Collaboration emerges as a key theme throughout the episode. Mike emphasises the need for NHS organisations to work together, sharing best practices and resources to improve recruitment outcomes. Lucy shares a successful initiative in the Black Country, where multiple NHS Trusts collaborated on recruitment events, streamlining the process for candidates and improving job placement rates.As the episode wraps up, our guests reflect on the importance of creating a supportive and honest workplace culture within the NHS. They highlight that fostering psychological safety is crucial for encouraging open conversations about recruitment and retention challenges. If you're interested in the future of healthcare and the strategies being employed to tackle NHS recruitment challenges, this episode is a must-listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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