- 12 April 2024
- 11 min read
My nursing career journey: How I became a Practice Development Nurse at Diaverum
Get hired by this providerI ended up working in renal care for Diaverum by chance. Here’s how it happened, why I love my nursing job, what I do, and why I think every nurse should try different specialisms until they find the one they really enjoy.
I’m working class - I needed a job I can rely on
I come from a very deprived area in the midlands - so, a comprehensive school with challenges and really underfunded.
At 15, I left school to work at EON. But I soon realised I hated it. After a couple of months I went back to my secondary school and explained there was no way I was going to carry on doing that, could I come back for sixth form. It was my teachers there that suggested nursing could be a good route for me.
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I had worked with learning disabilities running a social evening for Mencap. And I had nurses in my family. So that made sense. But most of all, I knew I needed a job. I’m from a working class family and I just thought - I need something I can rely on.

Rubbish placements - I knew hospital wasn’t for me
I was the first person to go to university in our family. It felt great at the time. But when we finished we were the first cohort from that university where there were no jobs to go to. Of course, I did my interview at the Trust, but I just didn’t want to work in the hospital - I had had some rubbish placements.
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Towards the end of my diploma I was actually doubting why I had chosen nursing - I hadn’t enjoyed most placements and now I didn’t know where I wanted to work. I was having second thoughts, even thinking I’d finish and go and do something else. It wasn’t a good time and I felt I had just wasted 3 years.
Thankfully my mum turned me around - beginning by telling me, “don’t be daft” and supporting me and saying I’ll find something that I like.
About this provider
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Diaverum currently operates over 30 kidney treatment centres across the UK. We work in close cooperation with NHS Main Renal Units, and deliver dialysis and associated renal services from our network of facilities across the country. As the leading independent renal service provider in the UK, we are fully focused on patient care, and our objectives are closely aligned with our NHS partners. Read on to find out more about Diaverum’s nursing jobs & careers. We’ll cover staff nurse jobs, clinic manager jobs and HCA jobs. We’ll share our career development opportunities, and how we’ll support you, as well as a summary of our nursing pay & salary levels for Diaverum nurses and other clinicians.
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