• Welcoming new recruits

  • Feb 27 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Starting a new job can be daunting for anyone, but especially if you’ve just moved thousands of miles away from your home country.

    This time, we’re talking about how we can best welcome new international colleagues on their very first days at work. What’s it like to arrive to work in the UK for the very first time? What challenges can you face while settling in? And what can managers and team leaders do to make the experience a positive one?

    Our host, Katy McDonald, is a Fellow for International Retention in NHS England North East and Yorkshire Region, and she’s joined by 2 guests to get to grips with welcoming new recruits.

    • Mark Doblas, a Lead Clinical Practice Facilitator in Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
    • Senior Sister Rhian Trivett, responsible for running the Older Persons Assessment Unit in Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust

    For more information about #StayAndThrive visit our futures page at: future.nhs.uk/NEYInternationalRetention

    We’d love to keep the conversation going, so please get in touch with questions, comments, stories of your experiences or if have any suggestions about how we can make sure people Stay and Thrive. You can reach us on X, previously known as Twitter, at @stayandthrive, or you can use #stayandthrive. Or, by email at england.stayandthriveir@nhs.net

    The Stay and Thrive podcast is a cross regional initiative between NHS England North East and Yorkshire region and NHS England South West region. Follow now so you don’t miss an episode.

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