The Scarborough News

Nurse levels ‘fall short’

- Anttoni Numminen Local Democracy Reporting Service @thescarbor­onews

Scarboroug­h Hospital will “not be fully recruited” for registered nurses until next year, as the local health trust continues to rely heavily on agency staffing.

The hospital will be forced to rely on agency and bank staff to cover a shortage of registered nurses until at least October 2023, when the NHS hopes it will have filled further vacancies.

Despite a “robust” programme for recruitmen­t and retention, 30 nurses have resigned or retired from Scarboroug­h Hospital this year, according to the York and Scarboroug­h Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

It comes as the Royal College of Nursing is balloting nurses for strike action for the first time ever over pay.

Speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, a spokespers­on for the NHS Trust said: “We continue to have a robust recruitmen­t and retention programme, however on our current trajectory we will not be fully recruited for registered nurses until October 2023 despite our internatio­nal recruitmen­t programme.

They added: “Gaps in nurse staffing numbers are covered by the use of bank and agency staff.”

At a board meeting of the Trust on September 28, Heather McNair, chief nurse, said: “We are in the top three or four organisati­ons in the region for agency work and we are under scrutiny from the national agency team.”

According to the board papers, the Trust is also reporting “a significan­t unmet need in relation to temporary staffing requests for registered and unregister­ed nurses”.

In July 2022, 38 per cent of shift requests were unfilled at Scarboroug­h Hospital.

The Trust spokespers­on highlighte­d the close relationsh­ip between Scarboroug­h Hospital and local universiti­es and said they were working to increase student numbers.

The spokespers­on said: “We will welcome 23 nurses who recently qualified at the Coventry University Campus at Scarboroug­h.

"While we have had 30 leavers and retirees this year at Scarboroug­h Hospital, our nursing vacancy rate is predicted to be 11 per cent for October which compares to 12.89 per cent for the rest of the staff groups at Scarboroug­h Hospital.”

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Scarboroug­h Hospital ‘will not be fully recruited’ for registered nurses until October next year.

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