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Nursing in Chichester: Studying, working, and living guide

Find out about nursing in Chichester - where nurses can find jobs, the hospitals they might work in, colleges & universities to study in, plus living information.

Chichester

Chichester is a city in West Sussex, England.

It is known for its Cathedral and historical heritage as a Roman and Anglo-Saxon settlement, examples of which can be found all over the city.

Chichester could be a wonderful place to live, work and study for Nurses.

From cost of living and travel through to culture and nightlife, here is an end-to-end guide for Nurses wanting to study or work in Chichester.

Where do Nurses work in Chichester?

There are many healthcare-related places in Chichester, which are the major employers of Nurses in the city.

St Richard’s Hospital

St Richard’s Hospital

Chichester Centre (Psychiatric)

Chichester Centre (Psychiatric)

Nuffield Health Chichester Hospital (Private)

Nuffield Health Chichester Hospital (Private)

The Boxgrove Clinic (Private Physiotherapy clinic)

The Boxgrove Clinic (Private Physiotherapy clinic)

All over Chichester, there are many community centres and care homes which support elderly people, adults, children, and babies. They are frequently on the lookout for Registered Nurses as well as carers.

There are thousands of live vacancies for Nurses throughout Chichester offering endless options for work for anyone wishing to relocate.

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Chichester Grange Care Home - Care UK

Find nursing jobs in Chichester at Chichester Grange Care Home, operated by the care home provider, Care UK. You will find career information about this facility, Plus, if they have live vacancies, you can browse their jobs for nurses in Chichester.

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Where do aspiring Nurses study in Chichester?

The main university in Chichester to undertake training as a nurse is the University of Chichester. It offers a range of courses including Adult Nursing, Mental Health and Associate Nursing. Start dates are available in September, January and February depending on your chosen course.

Chichester College offers a small selection of health-related courses which include higher education and Healthcare Level 2 and 3 as well as Diplomas in Healthcare professions. Start dates in September.

Find our nursing university guide here.

The average monthly rental in Chichester is around £1225 per month.

Where do Nurses live in Chichester?

Nurses in Chichester live all over town and surrounding areas.

The most popular locations to live are:

Chichester City Centre.

Popular with nurses due to its closeness to amenities.

Birdham.

A popular village 5m south west of the city providing stunning views of Chichester Harbour and local landscape as well as offering a variety of local amenities.

Bosham.

An attractive coastal village 2m west of the city and is popular due to its stunning scenery. It is also a thriving sailing centre.

Funtingdon.

One of the larger rural villages in the area located 5m west of the city and provides excellent local services.

There are many places where nurses can live in Chichester and the surrounding areas.

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What are the living costs for Nurses in Chichester?

Chichester is an expensive place to live.

Here is a general guide to some of the different costs of living in Chichester.

Average House Price

The average price for a home in Chichester is currently £455,000 which is considerably higher than the national average of £293,000.

Average Rental Costs

The average rental price for a property in Chichester is around £1225 per month. But if you are looking to rent a room in a shared house, the average cost is just over £600.

Average council tax costs

Council tax costs vary across the city. But many people reside in a Band B property or similar, which means paying £1730.64 a year, which works out to just under £144 per a month.

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Other bills like shopping and utilities are priced the same as the rest of the UK. Eating out and entertainment may be a little more expensive than average but again is dependent on where you visit.

 

Is travel easy in Chichester?

Chichester has convenient road links across the city allowing easy access to motorways and major routes to the UK.

The A27 with links to Eastbourne and Southampton and the A259 which connects Chichester with Folkestone and Havant both serve the city while the A29 provides quick access towards London which can be reached within two and a half hours. Brighton is a one-hour drive away.

There are also regular direct trains to London Victoria with the journey taking about one and a half hours while Brighton and Southampton also offering easy access by rail.

The nearest major airport is Southampton which offers flights all over the UK, as well as into Europe while for even wider options Gatwick is also within easy reach.

Chichester is well connected for all your transport needs no matter where you are located.

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What to do in Chichester: walks, culture, nightlife and eating out

Chichester has lots of attractions for your free time.

Culture and attractions

Chichester is popular with tourists from all over the UK and across the world.

Chichester Cathedral is located in the heart of the city and is unsurprisingly one of the most popular places to visit and explore with its wonderful history and stunning architecture dating from the 11th century. It welcomes thousands of visitors each year who revel in discovering its rich sacred heritage.

Chichester Canal is another good place to visit and explore with its wonderful scenery whether that be by boat, bike or by foot. You can enjoy the butterfly sculptures and scenic spots. This would be a wonderful day out for Nurses to explore with their friends or families.

Chichester has many green places to visit and walk around such as Priory Park, Oaklands park or Bishop’s Palace Gardens. Any of which would be a great place for a picnic on a sunny day.

Chichester Harbour is another popular place to visit providing numerous photo opportunities on the walk from Chichester Marina and to the picturesque Dell Quay.

The Chichester Festival Theatre is an historic theatre and Listed building located in Oaklands Park offering a variety of events particularly during the Festival season in June and July including concerts, talks and performances.

Chichester also caters thoroughly for the music scene with one of the most popular places to visit being The Havana Bar and Venue which offers a variety of live music and performances.

You can also head to Pallant House Art Gallery, The Novium Museum or for an exciting interactive day visit the Weald and Downland Living Museum, an open-air site set in 40 acres and covering a thousand years of rural Sussex history.

Chichester City Football Club play in the Isthmian League South-east division and host their home games at Oaklands Park.

Goodwood is the home to a host of sporting events which include motorsports and the annual Goodwood Racing Festival in late July.

Nightlife and eating out

Chichester has multiple options for nightlife, with lots of bars and clubs.

There is something for everyone in Chichester from gastropubs to restaurants.

Highlights include:

Cassons Restaurant, a Michelin star restaurant offering scrumptious food.

Namaste Punjab. The number one restaurant on Trip advisor for Chichester.

The Chantry. A popular local pub known for its cosy dining and good food.

Rocking Horse. Renowned for its great cocktails and wide drinks selection.

Finally, The Hole in the Wall. A popular place given its great combination of pub food, drinks and live performances.

What are the school options in Chichester?

If you are also thinking about where you might need to send your children to school, Chichester offers a range of options.

Chichester has 12 Primary schools, 3 Secondary schools and 8 private independent schools.

The performance and quality of schools according to Ofsted rating vary across the city but there are many Outstanding schools in Chichester and the surrounding areas.

Population and demographics in Chichester

Here are some of the stand-out population and demographic facts in Chichester.

Chichester has a population of 29.500

Its population density is 5,760 per square mile.

The city was named after the Saxon ‘Cissa’ and ‘Ceaster’ which is a group of old Roman buildings.

Chichester is the only city in West Sussex.

3.1% of Chichester’s population is unemployed.

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In summary: is Chichester a good place to be a Nurse?

Chichester is a good place to live, study and work for Nurses.

It offers lots of green spaces to walk around as well as endless places to visit.

There are so many things to do in Chichester whether you are a student or an experienced nursing professional.

Travel is easy, and there is plenty of work on offer. You can easily reach other towns and cities by bus, car, train or even flight.

Living costs are lower than the national average.

Nurses earn an average of just over £36,000 per year in Chichester.

So, your salary as a registered Nurse goes much further.

Here are a couple of examples:

As a newly qualified Nurse on an NHS Band 5 salary, if you rented a house, you would still have more than £1,230 left in your pocket each month for everything else. Your disposable income in the Southeast would barely reach half of this figure, for example.

As a Band 6 Nurse, you would easily be able to borrow enough money to buy a joint mortgage in an average-priced flat in Chichester. In fact, in many parts, your salary would cover the cost of buying a house.

As a nursing student or Nurse in Chichester, you will have an excellent quality of life with lots of things to do.