Take your nursing or midwifery qualifications a step further by learning to provide support for children and families at household, school and population level.
As a specialist community public health nurse, you’ll focus on preventing ill-health, improving health and wellbeing, and reducing health inequalities.
By studying at ARU, you’ll learn how to assess, identify and manage health conditions and developmental issues in 0-19 year-olds. You’ll have the opportunity to expand your responsibilities too, with our Nurse Prescribing module.
Applicants would normally hold a Bachelor’s degree of a good standard and have current NMC registration on part 1 or 2 of the register.
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