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The Social Care Nurse Development Scholarship 2025
Now open for applications
The Social Care Nurse Development Scholarship is a development opportunity for a registered nurse who is committed to developing person-centred cultures of care. This scholarship is open to nurses who have completed the FoNS NHS England supported Resilience-based Clinical Supervision Programme.
We are inviting applications for the 2025 scholarship, closing date Friday 14 February 2025. The Residential Programme is 28 April – 2 May 2025.
We would like to thank Deborah Sturdy, Chief Nurse for Adult Social Care England, for her support with this scholarship.
We welcome applications from diverse backgrounds.
This scholarship offers a unique combination of benefits and a unique opportunity to access support and development to innovate in your workplace. It’s a rewarding mix of challenge and support, it’s highly creative and yet all about real nursing practice. It’s about developing you as a facilitator and leader but equally about your residents and the team you work with.
- Attendance at a 5-day FoNS residential programme, which focuses on facilitating the development of person-centred cultures. The scholarship covers the cost of programme registration, accommodation, food and reasonable travel expenses
- 12 months bespoke mentorship from FoNS
- The option of FoNS support to publish, present or publicise your work through academic publication, conferences or blogging
- An invitation to become part of the FoNS Alumni
The Process
Application involves completion of the written application form and if shortlisted, an online interview.
Applicants must secure an internal sponsor at a senior/strategic level to ensure that they are able to maximise the opportunities created by the scholarship. Should the applicant be successful, regular face-to-face meetings should be held with the internal sponsor to ensure that appropriate support is available internally, in addition to the mentorship provided by FoNS. This includes prioritising time to meet with the FoNS mentor and to undertake activity relating to development and innovation.
Timetable
- The closing date is 5pm, Friday 14 February 2025. Please send your completed application form, as a word document, to Lexi Sandham at [email protected]
- If you do not receive an acknowledgement within one week of submitting your application, please email [email protected] to check that your application has been received
- Shortlisting – each application is carefully considered and all applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application by 28 February 2025
- Telephone/video conference interviews with shortlisted applicants will be held on 10 and 11 March 2025, the internal sponsor/line manager for shortlisted candidates will be expected to join part of the interview
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