Becoming a new placement provider for undergraduate student nurses
Are you thinking about becoming a placement provider? Here you’ll find out how
Placement set up process
There are six steps involved in becoming a student placement provider.
Contractual requirements for placements
To become a student placement provider you will need to sign two contracts – the Workplace Agreement and the Learning Development Agreement.
Payments for placements
You'll get paid approximately £135 per student per week in placement (NMET funding is only received from NHSE in line with the attendance claimed by students on their timesheets).
Policies, procedures and guidelines
University policies and guidance, for example, untoward incidents, lone working, fitness to practice
Student Induction Pack Resource (PVI/GP sector)
Suggested content for induction packs for nursing placements in the PVI/GP sector.
Other information and resources
Placement allocation schedule release dates
Contact us
Andrew Cunningham, Healthcare Practice Placement Development Lead (South, East, West Devon)
Allison King, Healthcare Practice Placement Development Lead (Cornwall)
Sara Jenkinson, Healthcare Practice Placement Development Lead (Somerset/North Devon)
Sharon Evans, Healthcare Practice Placement Development Lead (Cornwall)