Best Websites to Find NHS Jobs

By Admin 14 March 2026

Finding your way into the NHS can feel like navigating a maze. With over 1.5 million employees and hundreds of different types of roles, the job postings are spread across various platforms depending on your location and the specific type of trust you’re looking to join.

If you’re ready to start your healthcare career, these are the primary websites you should bookmark today.


1. NHS Jobs (The Official Portal)

For the vast majority of roles in England and Wales, this is the \”Gold Standard.\” It is the central hub where most NHS Trusts list their vacancies, from Band 2 cleaning roles to senior surgical positions.

  • Best For: Standard hospital roles, clinical staff, and administrative tracks.
  • Top Tip: Create an account and save your \”Supporting Information\” section. Since many NHS applications ask similar competency-based questions, having a master template will save you hours.
  • Website: jobs.nhs.uk

2. Trac.jobs

You might click a link on NHS Jobs and find yourself redirected to Trac. Don\’t worry—it’s legitimate. Many NHS Trusts use Trac as their internal recruitment management system.

  • Best For: Tracking your application progress. Trac is excellent for showing you exactly where you are in the shortlisting or background check phase.
  • Top Tip: Check your emails frequently if you apply via Trac; they often send interview invites with a \”first-come, first-served\” slot booking system.

3. NHS Scotland Jobs

Scotland operates its own health service (NHS Scotland), and they use a dedicated platform. If you are looking for work in Edinburgh, Glasgow, or the Highlands, this is your only stop.

4. HSCNI Jobs (Northern Ireland)

For those in Northern Ireland, the Health and Social Care (HSC) portal is the equivalent of NHS Jobs. It covers all five trusts within the region.

  • Best For: Nursing, social care, and support roles in Northern Ireland.
  • Website: jobs.hscni.net

5. Health Jobs UK

This is a massive independent job board that scrapes data from various NHS sources but also includes private healthcare providers that contract for the NHS.

  • Best For: Finding \”hidden\” roles in private clinics, GP surgeries, and community care providers that might not appear on the main government portal.
  • Website: healthjobsuk.com

6. Linked In

While not a \”job board\” in the traditional sense, many NHS Department Heads and Talent Acquisition Leads post about Recruitment Open Days here before they even go live on the official websites.

  • Best For: Networking and finding \”bank\” work (flexible, zero-hour shift work).
  • Top Tip: Follow the specific \”NHS Trust\” page for your local area (e.g., Guy\’s and St Thomas\’ NHS Foundation Trust).

Pro-Tips for a Faster Hire

  • Set Up Alerts: Don\’t manually search every day. Set up email alerts for \”Band 2\” or \”Admin\” within a 10-mile radius of your postcode.
  • Check the \”Closing Date\”: Many NHS roles have a \”cap\” on applications. If they receive 50 applications in the first four hours, they will close the advert immediately—even if the closing date was set for next week. Apply early.
  • The \”Bank\” Shortcut: If you can\’t find a permanent role, search for \”Bank\” roles. This is the NHS\’s internal temp agency. It’s the fastest way to get your foot in the door and often leads to a permanent contract.

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