You will be sent an invitation with a detailed programme of sessions, dates and times. Please check your email spam/junk folder as it has been known for the invitation to end up there. If you have not received your induction invite by the Wednesday before your start date, please get in touch at staffdevelopment@nbt.nhs.uk
Induction takes place in our Learning and Research Building, a site map is available.
Non-clinical staff
Induction usually takes place on your first day of employment, where you will be introduced to the Induction Team and welcomed to the NBT. The day consists of welcome from the Senior Team, information sessions, networking, and various mandatory training modules. You will also have your photograph taken to produce your NBT ID badge.
Your Manager will reach out to you before Induction to confirm your workplace arrangements. Please feel free to contact your manager direct if needed.
A local orientation will be completed to include all you statutory and mandatory training. This is done in conjunction with your manager.
Clinical staff
Induction usually takes place on your first day of employment, where you will be introduced to Induction Team and be made to feel welcomed to NBT. The day consists of welcome from the Senior Team, information sessions, networking and various mandatory training modules. You will also have your photograph taken to produce your NBT ID badge.
Registered staff attend up to a four-day induction, support staff attend up to a ten-day induction - depending on their job role. If you are transferring training/skills through from an existing NHS hospital you will be asked for these when you are sent your induction invitation from the team.
Your manager will reach out to you before induction to confirm your workplace arrangements. Please feel free to contact your manager direct if needed.
What our patients say
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