Training Teesside University, have undergone course approval in line with the new NMC Specialist Community Public Health Nursing Standards of Proficiency (2022) and will be offering level 7 awards as a standard full-time 52-week course or an 81-week part time course To be eligible to apply applicants must have NMC-valid registration as either a Level 1 registered nurse or midwife capable of safe and effective practice at a level of proficiency for the intended field of SCPHN practice before application Hold a first degree at 2.2 or above Have employer support and protected learning time whether NHS or non-NHS funded. Successful interview and subject to A suitable SCPHN placement and Practice Assessor and Supervisor who all meet the quality governance aspects of the programme and will contribute to the teaching and assessment process and provide the student with practice learning opportunities. Evidence of a current satisfactory enhanced DBS; this will be carried out by their employing organisation. Students will be able to make use of Teesside Universitys Recognition of Prior Learning (PRL) policy provided they meet the criteria for this. **Please note candidates will be paid midpoint band 5 £32,324 and will not accrue increment during training** **Interviews will be held on 22nd May 2025**