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Learn, Grow, Achieve

Start your NHS career with us!

We are looking for exceptional people who have a passion to take care of our communities. We provide excellent training and development for people who are new to care…

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Progress in your career with us!

We are looking for healthcare professionals to join our exceptional team here at RDaSH! We take care of our staff so that they can take care of our patients!

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Welcome to Rotherham, Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust

We are RDaSH. Employing over 3400 exceptional people, we offer a wide range of mental health and learning disability services across our locations, including district nursing and health visiting within and around the community. We are looking for caring individuals to join our progressive and supportive team as we continue to provide outstanding patient-centred care to our community.

 

A warm welcome from our Chief Executive

If you want to build a career with a Trust that values people, listens to and acts on your ideas, and invests in your wellbeing and development, then please come and work with us!  We work with the communities that we serve and are deeply rooted within them; as peers, partners and patients.  I’d love you to consider joining one of our teams in an organisation that is genuinely compassionate and caring in how we work and lead.

Toby Lewis

Staff Feedback
Tracey Wheeler
“RDaSH strives to ensure staff voices are heard and looks to support people with their health and wellbeing. RDaSH is a great employer- it must be as I have been working for them for all my working career!”

Our Locations

We play a vital role within our localities; around 115,000 people access our services each year across over 200 localities in Rotherham, Doncaster and North Lincolnshire (Scunthorpe).

Rotherdam
Rotherham
Doncaster
Doncaster
North Linc
North Lincolnshire
Staff Feedback
Rachel Morrison
“I believe you get what you give, so if you commit yourself to being the best you can be in your role then this goes a long way. The Trust is supportive of training opportunities and will support you to develop yourself and to progress. I have had many healthcare assistants go on to do their nursing and nurse associate training.”