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Specialist Nurse in South East

The South East has one of the highest concentrations of private healthcare outside London, driven by strong household incomes and proximity to the capital. Cities including Brighton, Southampton, Oxford, and Reading have well-established private clinics and independent practice networks. Specialist Nurse roles in the South East are consistently in demand, with practices often competing directly with London employers for talent.

About this role

Specialist nurses in UK private settings hold advanced clinical expertise in a specific area of care, such as diabetes, oncology, cardiac health, or reproductive medicine. They often hold non-medical prescribing qualifications and work at an advanced level of practice, frequently managing their own patient caseloads.

Regulator Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
Typical salary £38,000 – £60,000

Common questions

What qualifications does a Specialist Nurse need?

NMC registration plus postgraduate education in the specialist area. Many specialist nurses hold a Master's level qualification or specialist practice qualification. Independent prescribing is often required.

How much does a Specialist Nurse earn in private practice?

Typically £38,000–£60,000 depending on the specialty and level of autonomous practice.

What specialist nurse roles are in demand in private healthcare?

High demand exists for specialist nurses in aesthetics, fertility, diabetes, oncology, cardiology, and gynaecology in the UK private sector.

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