Pre-registration Nursing (Child Health)

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  • University/Institute Name University of Plymouth
  • Attendance Type On Campus (Full Time)
  • Position Duration2 years
  • Application deadlineMay 2026

Position Details (Master's)

This Pre-registration Nursing (Child Health) program from University of Plymouth is your entry route through to nurse registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a nurse in the child health field. Graduates in any discipline with recent health care experience can apply for our two year program.

Nursing is one of the most varied and challenging careers anyone can undertake. Nursing is frequently described as exciting and fulfilling; no two days are the same.

Graduates in any discipline with recent health care experience can apply for the Pre-registration Nursing (Child Health) program from University of Plymouth .

Careers

Children’s or paediatric nurses care for new-borns through to adolescents with acute or long-term illnesses. They are experts in interpreting children’s feelings, thoughts and behaviour to identify when a child’s health takes a turn for the worse. They support families and children during periods of great change and stress, by utilising scientific research to inform treatment.

Children’s nurses work with a wide range of conditions to help to improve a child’s health and their development into adulthood, where possible. These can be grouped into five main categories:

  • Babies

Children’s nurses work with new-borns that can be very poorly and need urgent medical assistance in a neonatal unit. Some babies may need short-term intervention or long-term care. You’ll also work with bereaved parents.

  • Children with eating disorders

You’ll work with children up to the age of 18 that may be suffering from an eating disorder or weight management issues.

  • Minor ailments

Children’s nurses treat children with a range of minor conditions such as cuts, broken bones, bruises and many more.

  • Serious conditions

You work with children who may be suffering from cancer, congenital disorders, burns, infections, inherited diseases, organ failures, rare conditions and many more. You may see children that are in hospital for months at a time, or those that are admitted on a frequent basis. Children’s nurses work with children in intensive care, who have come out from surgery, and those requiring end of life care.

  • Developmental conditions

You’ll work with children that may have mental or physical developmental conditions that may impact their transition into adulthood. You may also work with children with learning difficulties or special needs.

Courses include:

  • Nursing Care in Context
  • Human Biology and Pathophysiology
  • Care of the Child and Family in the Community
  • Pharmacology and Medicines Optimisation
  • Nursing Leadership, Management and Team Working
  • Developing Nursing Practice

Research Areas & Fields of Study involved in the position

Position Start Date

Sep 2026