What is the difference with nursing grades ie E and D. What are different betwn the roles?


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Nurses qualify as a grade D. Grade D nurses are just your general nurse.
Grade E is the next step up. It depends on where you work what the duties will be, for example in a nursing home grade E may be enough to be a charge nurse, but a specialist hospital ward may require a grade F or G to be in charge.
Theres about £5'000 a year on average of a difference in the wages between D and E, but again, it would depend on where you work.
More responsibility and about 5 or 6 grand!


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