Nursing in St Helens: Studying, working, and living guide
Find out about nursing in St Helens - where nurses can find jobs, the hospitals they might work in, colleges & universities to study in, plus living information.

St Helens is a town in Merseyside, England.
St Helens was once known for its historical links throughout the Industrial Revolution in coal mining, glassmaking, Chemicals, Copper smelting and sail making.
St Helens could be an ideal place for Nurses to relocate to for study and work.
From cost of living and travel through to culture and nightlife, it is an end-to guide for Nurses wanting to study or work in St Helens.
Where do Nurses work in St Helens?
Numerous medical faculties across St Helens are hiring and looking for Registered Nurses and carers.

St Helens Hospital.

Fairfield Independent Hospital (Private).

Urgent Treatment Centre (St Helens).

Marshall Cross Medical Centre
There are hundreds of live vacancies for Nurses, both full time and part time, throughout St Helens for anyone wishing to live and work here.
Find nursing jobs in St Helens right here on Nurses.co.uk.

Where do aspiring Nurses study in St Helens?
For anyone wanting to develop their knowledge and skills of the nursing and health professions in St Helens study options are provided by the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University.
The University of Nottingham is a public research university and offers on site nursing degree courses specialising in adult, child, and mental health, while an online undergraduate course is also available. The University of Nottingham was ranked 4th in the UK and 25TH for nursing in the QS World University Ranking by Subject in 2022. Courses start in September.
There are multiple campuses including the Queen’s Medical Centre part of Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust while Nottingham City Hospital also offers purpose-built university facilities. Nottingham Trent University offers nursing courses at their Mansfield Campus (15 miles from Nottingham) and Clifton Campus (4 miles from Nottingham). It was named the Modern University of the Year in The Times Good University Guide 2023 and Nursing courses start in September.
The new Trust is called Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and all services at all health and care sites continue to operate as they currently are.
By bringing our teams and resources together, we can focus on new and exciting visions and plans for our people and patients, more job opportunities for our staff and more patients being seen and treated, and better outcomes for our patients and communities.
Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust began serving its local residents on 1 July 2023, in the same week as the NHS’s 75th anniversary.
Find our nursing university guide here.
The average monthly rental in St Helens is around £800 per month which is slightly cheaper than other towns and cities in the UK.
Where do Nurses live in St Helens?
Nurses live all over St Helens and the surrounding areas.
Amongst the best places to live in St Helens are:
Eccleston.
One of the most sought after areas due to the beautiful natural landscape and endless shops, bars, schools as well as having Eccleston Park Golf Club close by.
Rainford.
One of the most popular villages for families and Nurses to live in given its proximity to the great schools and easy commuting links.
Rainhill.
Offers good transport links to the city centre as well as having plenty of good schools in the area.
St Helens Town Centre.
Has everything to offer students, nurses, and professionals from brilliant transport links to local and multinational shops and restaurants.

What are the living costs for Nurses in St Helens?
St Helens is a reasonably priced town to live in compared to other towns and cities across the United Kingdom.
Here is a general guide to some of the different costs of living in St Helens.
The average price for a home in St Helens is currently £176,000 which is below the national average of £293,000 – according to Rightmove.
The average rental price for a property in St Helens is £800 per month. But if you are looking to rent a room in a shared house, the average cost is just over £400 depending on the area of St Helens.
Council tax costs vary across the town. But many people reside in a Band B property or similar, which means paying £1.138.77 a year, which works out to just under £94 per month.
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 St Helens?
Travel to and from St Helens is relatively easy as the town is well connected to transport links.
St Helens can be reached from multiple locations by train with direct train links with nearby Eccleston, Liverpool, Wigan, and Manchester. London to St Helens takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes.
The M6 motorway and A580 road is close to St Helens for anyone wanting to drive. London to St Helens is just over 4 hours’ drive whereas Manchester to St Helens is 40 minutes away and Liverpool can be reached within 20 minutes.
The nearest airport to St Helens is Liverpool Airport and Manchester airport which both fly to destinations across the UK, US, and Europ.

What to do in St Helens: walks, culture, nightlife and eating out
There are lots of places to visit and experience in St Helens, From daytime attractions to restaurants and nightclubs.
Culture and attractions
Depending on your interests and where you want to spend your free time the town has a lot to offer in terms of culture and attractions.
City of Caves is one of the top attractions to visit. Nottingham has over 800 underground caves to explore beneath the city and this would be a wonderfully adventurous day out for Nurses who love exploring to find out more about the city’s history.
Another place to visit is Nottingham Castle – although temporarily closed - which offers stunning views of Nottingham and its surrounding areas. A visit will educate you on the exciting tales of Robin Hood as well as offering the chance to enjoy historic art collections and exhibitions.
St Helens also offers an excellent choice of parks for nurses to spend time relaxing in or walking the various trails.
Other attractions to indulge in are the Smithy Heritage Centre, Northwest Museum of Road Transport and The World of Glass – dedicated to the local history of the town and brought through the glass industry.
For nurses interested in music St Helens covers all genres and tastes at the Theatre Royal while The Citadel is a multi-indoor music venue.
St Helens Town Football club play their home games at Ruskin Drive Sports Ground and are in The Cheshire Football League Two.
St Helens Rugby Football Club play their home matches at Totally Wicked Stadium.
Nightlife and eating out
St Helens has lots of places for nightlife and eating out to suit all tastes.
Highlights include:
Vigour Kitchen. A popular place to eat and socialise in St Helens offering British, healthy, and gastropub-style food and drinks.
Mr Chan’s, A well-known restaurant to the local community of St Helens which offers a variety of popular authentic and traditional dishes from Cantonese, Peking, and Szechuan cuisines.
Eccleston Arms Bar and Grill has a cosy, friendly atmosphere with mouth-watering food and drinks.
Cinema Bar. Popular place for night out with students given its fun-themed cocktails and posh drinks menu.
What are the school options in St Helens?
There are many schools in St Helens for you to send your children to school. Choosing a school for your children to attend is down to personal preference.
St Helens has 61 Primary schools, 21 Secondary schools and 1 private independent school.
There are many Ofsted Outstanding and Good-rated schools in St Helens and surrounding areas.
Population and demographics in St Helens
Here are some of the stand-out population and demographic facts in St Helens.
St Helens has a population of 183,400.
St Helens population density is 737 people per square kilometre.
The population has increased by 2,300 in the past year in St Helens.
The student population of St Helens is 3700.
3.2% of St Helens population is unemployed.

In summary: is St Helens a good place to be a Nurse?
St Helens is a reasonably cheaper place to live with lots of attractions and amenities compared to other towns and cities in the UK.
Travel to and from St Helens is easy. Living costs are a little cheaper than in other major towns and cities and there is lots of work on offer.
The average salary for a nurse in St Helens is £37,000 per year.
So, your salary as a registered Nurse goes much further in St Helens.
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 just over £1000 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 for an average-priced flat in St Helens. In fact, in many parts your salary would cover the cost of buying a house.
As a nursing student or Nurse in St Helens, you will have an excellent quality of life with lots of things to do.