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UK Nurse English Language Requirements Landing a job as a nurse in the UK brings many advantages and plenty of opportunities. If you are a nurse who wants to come to work in this country, however, you’ll need to meet the basic nurse english language requirements.Here we take a look at what international nurses need in order to demonstrate they can communicate effectively in a UK healthcare environment and satisfy the rules of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
Registering with the NMC Any UK nurse that is in current practice needs to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. For international nurses whose first language isn’t english, that process includes demonstrating the necessary standard of communication. This can be done by providing the following evidence: The NMC accepts successful completion of an english language test such as the IELTS or OET (see below). You will also be accepted if you are a pre-registration nurse who undertook their training and successfully achieved their qualifications in a course that was taught in english. If you have practised nursing in an english speaking country for at least one year you will also qualify for registration. Competency in english means you should include four components: writing, listening, reading and speaking.
What Are IELTS and OET? The International English Language Testing Scheme or IELTS requires you to achieve a set score for the four components of communication. First, you need to achieve an overall score of 7.