Roles in CAMHS
Nurse associate
About the role...
A nursing associate is a member of the nursing team in England that helps bridge the gap between health and care assistants and registered nurses. Nursing associates work with people of all ages, in a variety of settings in health and social care. The role contributes to the core work of nursing, freeing up registered nurses to focus on more complex clinical care.
It's a stand-alone role that also provides a progression route into graduate level nursing.
Like with nurses and other healthcare professionals, nursing associates can expand their knowledge and skills with the right training and governance. The intention is for nursing associates to support, not substitute, registered nurses.
More information...
'Nursing associate' is a protected title in law. It is an offence in England to practise as a nursing associate without being registered as one with us, or to falsely claim to be qualified or registered.
It is possible to progress from being a nursing associate to a nursing degree apprenticeship. A nursing associate will work and study towards a level 5 qualification. A nursing degree apprentice will work and study towards a level 6 nursing degree. It may also be possible to count the learning and experience gained as a nursing associate towards the degree-level apprenticeship, and reduce the length of the apprenticeship.