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You can apply for roles on the official NHS jobs website covering clinical, nursing, support services and more in north east London.
Jobs and careers in north east London NHS trusts
Find job and career opportunities in NHS trusts based in north east London
You can apply for roles at Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust based in:
King George Hospital in Goodmayes
Queen’s Hospital in Romford
Community Diagnostic Centres at Barking
Community Hospital and St George’s Health and Wellbeing Hub
You can apply for roles with Barts Health NHS Trust who are based in:
Royal London Hospital located in Whitechapel
Newham Hospital
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Mile End Hospital
Whipps Cross Hospital
Apply for roles based in Homerton Healthcare NHS foundation.
You can apply for roles in the North East London Foundation Trust who provide Integrated community and mental health services for the London boroughs of:
- Barking & Dagenham
- Havering
- Redbridge
- Waltham Forest
They also providecommunity health services for people living in the south west Essex areas of Basildon, Brentwood and Thurrock.
You can apply for roles with the East London Foundation Trust who provide a range of mental health, community health, primary care, wellbeing and inpatient services to young people, working age adults and older adults across the City of London, Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets, Bedfordshire and Luton.
Work for us at NHS North East London
Guidance, resources and tools from Care Providers’ Voice (CPV) are available for people already working in social care and those looking for a career in social care, including:

London Ambulance Services vacancies
To explore a life-saving career with London’s emergency and urgent care responders visit the London Ambulance Service careers page.
Vacancies in north east London GP practices
Employment opportunities for students with learning difficulties, disabilities and/or Autism
Project Search is a one-year transition to work programme committed to transforming the lives of young adults with a learning disability and autism or both.
Choices College promotes employment opportunities for Interns with learning difficulties, disabilities and/or Autism through a supported internship course. You can apply directly to explore opportunities.
To be eligible, you need to:
- live within one of our current Local Authority Partnership areas (see our locations)
- be aged 16 – 24 years
- have an approved and active Education, Health and Care Plan
Employers interested in creating opportunities through Choices College can find out more about how to partner.
Volunteering
Here you can find out all about volunteering across NEL, from volunteer processes to access to policies and applying for volunteering opportunities
Volunteering with North East London NHS is incredibly rewarding and makes a huge difference to our patients and staff.
To volunteer, you need to be at least 18 years old.
More information about volunteering in north east London is available from our Trusts and hospitals. Find out how to volunteer with:
Become an ambassador
We need ambassadors to engage, excite, encourage and inspire young people, students and job seekers, by sharing your own work experience within Health and Care by volunteer their time to speak in schools and colleges about their roles or participate in careers events and activities.
The programme aims to:
- attract the future healthcare workforce by getting young people interested in different roles and professions
- develop the talent pool and ensure a skilled workforce in the future
- help young people make informed choices and consider the full range of roles and professions, help to dispel myths and ensure young people have a realistic view of the world of work and the routes into it
- ensure the future workforce is representative of the communities it serves.
Being an NHS Ambassador is also a great personal and professional development tool, allowing employees to gain confidence by speaking to young people about their role, and helping them to understand the application and recruitment process.
Email us to register your interest.


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