Partnership set to provide visible NHS career pathways for local people

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is partnering with Northumberland College, part of Education Partnership North East, to ensure technical and academic routes into NHS career pathways are 'more visible and accessible'.

© Education Partnership North East

© Education Partnership North East

The college is due to open a multi-million-pound campus at Wansbeck Business Park Ashington in 2026. The campus will provide academic and technical facilities aligned to industry and regional skills priorities, including a new School of Health, which will open in September 2026.

Ellen Thinnesen, chief executive at Education Partnership North East, said: ‘The new School of Health, will partner with The Northumbria Health and Care Academy to see the launch of a new curriculum, comprised of NHS relevant T Levels and A-Levels entirely aligned to the needs of the NHS and the health sector more broadly.

‘Teachers will have a dual profession, be teacher trained and have a professional background in areas such as nursing, science and allied health professions. Our new school is about qualifying local people for local jobs and careers.'

The new School of Health will also partner with Northumbria University providing ‘professions facing pathways' and guaranteed interviews for the university's higher education courses.

Students will study in academic and clinical skills environments and will be able to pursue careers in areas such as adult nursing, midwifery, child nursing, mental health nursing, physiotherapy, paramedic science and operating department practice. There will be broader career opportunities aligned with employment prospects in health and care, including roles in catering.

Opportunities will also exist for students to pursue next step applications into Northumbria Trust role vacancies, including apprenticeships.

The partnership aligns with Northumbria Healthcare's Community Promise, a pledge to support the people it serves in Northumberland and North Tyneside based on five key pillars, including education and employment. A widening participation team works with schools and colleges to support access to health and care careers.

The trust's commitment to training and workforce development was demonstrated in 2024 with the opening of the state-of-the-art Health and Care Academy, which supports clinical students to learn with the latest technology, ensuring hands-on, practical experience in a realistic healthcare setting.

Ruth Auton, head of education, learning and organisational development at the trust, said: 'This partnership with Northumberland College strengthens our commitment to supporting college learners. It aims to enhance career pathways and showcase the breadth of careers in health and care settings.

'This is all part of our commitment to career growth for our workforce by providing education and qualifications, ultimately building a robust future workforce. Through these efforts, including training programmes and guaranteed interview schemes, we are proud to provide a rich and varied offer to our local communities.'

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