Staffing the Hospitals : An Urgent National Need

1945 1945 1940s 20 pages 18 How and Where to Apply I. — TO BECOME A NURSE (1) If you are still at school, ask your Headmistress or Careers Mistress. (2) If you have left school and are still under 18, apply to the Secretary of the Local Juvenile Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Labou...

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Main Author: Great Britain. Ministry of Labour and National Service. (contributor)
Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
English
Published: London : Published for the Minister of health, the Secrerary of State for Scotland and the Minister of labour and national service by H.M.S.O. 1945
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Summary:1945 1945 1940s 20 pages 18 How and Where to Apply I. — TO BECOME A NURSE (1) If you are still at school, ask your Headmistress or Careers Mistress. (2) If you have left school and are still under 18, apply to the Secretary of the Local Juvenile Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Labour and National Service or the Secretary of the Local Juvenile Employment Committee of the Local Education Authority. (3) If you are over 18, enquire at the hospital of your choice or apply to the nearest Nursing Appointments Office of the Ministry of Labour and National Service (addresses on page 19) or to the Nursing Recruitment Centre, 21 Cavendish Square, London, W.1, or the L.C.C. Nursing Recruitment Centre at County Hall, London, S.E.1. You can also get advice from any of the Resettlement Advice Offices of the Ministry of Labour and National Service. II. — TO TAKE UP HOSPITAL DOMESTIC WORK Enquire at the nearest hospital or apply to any local office of the Ministry of Labour and National Service. 126/TG/RES/X/1036A/4
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