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

Wolverhampton is a city In the West Midlands, England and its people are known as “Wulfrunians”.
A market town in historic times, it was originally known for the wool trade and later as a major centre for coal, steel, and the motor industry. It is still an engineering-based city.
Wolverhampton is easily commutable via the motorway network to major cities in the UK.
For Nurses, Wolverhampton, could be a good place to live, work and study.
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 Wolverhampton.
Where do Nurses work in Wolverhampton?
There are many hospitals in Wolverhampton, which are amongst the biggest employers of Nurses in the city.

New Cross Hospital

West Park Hospital

Penn Hospital

St Jude’s Women’s Hospital – Fertility Clinic
Wolverhampton has many private hospitals and care homes throughout which specialise in support and treatment for all adults and children. They are frequently looking for registered Nurses as well as carers.
There are thousands of live vacancies for Nurses throughout Wolverhampton.

Where do aspiring Nurses study in Wolverhampton?
There are many places in Wolverhampton and surrounding areas which offer a range of nursing courses for anyone wanting to study and become a Nurse.
The University of Wolverhampton offers numerous nursing courses specialising in Adult, Children and Mental Health amongst other options with start dates in April and September across three campuses: Wolverhampton City Campus, Walsall Campus, and Telford Innovation Campus.
This is the only University in Wolverhampton, however just a short distance away is the University of Birmingham, a 20-minute train journey from Wolverhampton which offers a range of nursing courses which start in September. The University of Birmingham was ranked joint 7th for Nursing in the UK in the QS World University Subject Rankings 2022 as well ranking in the top 100 worldwide.
Any of these places would provide a great starting point for prospective nurses.
Find our nursing university guide here.
The average monthly rental costs in Wolverhampton are around £850 per month – cheaper than renting in other cities across the UK.
Where do Nurses live in Wolverhampton?
Nurses in Wolverhampton live all over the city. The most popular locations in Wolverhampton for Nurses and their families:
Wolverhampton city centre
Popular with nurses and students due to it being close to major amenities.
Ash Hill
2 miles from the city centre, is one of the most popular areas of Wolverhampton with numerous local facilities and providing ideal transport connections for Wolverhampton.
Perton Ridge
4 miles west of Wolverhampton Is popular with Nurses and their families as one of the sought after areas due to its semi-rural settings with lots of local amenities and schools in the area.
Goldthron Park
Is a suburb to the south of the city centre and is also a popular choice with families and students due to its plethora of clubs, restaurants, supermarkets, as well as green spaces to explore such as Phoenix Park.

What are the living costs for Nurses in Wolverhampton?
Wolverhampton is a good place for nurses and professions to live in the UK. Here is a general guide to some of the different costs of living in the city.
The average price for a home in Wolverhampton is currently £225,000 lower than the national average of £293,000.
The average rental price for a property in Wolverhampton is £850 per month. But if you are looking to rent a room in a shared house, the average cost is just over £500.
Council tax costs vary a lot across the city. But most people across Wolverhampton are in a Band B property or similar, which means paying £1613 a year. This works out to £134 per month.
Other bills like shopping and utilities are priced the same as the rest of the UK but eating out and entertainment compare positivity.
Is travel easy in Wolverhampton?
Wolverhampton has good transport links across the city and to the UK.
For drivers Wolverhampton has an excellent road network with four motorways passing within seven miles of the city centre. The M6 links the city with the Northwest and Scotland (and London via the M1), while the M5 (for the South-West), M40 (London) and M54 (Wales/West) all provide quick and easy links.
Wolverhampton train station is located a short distance away from Wolverhampton city centre and provides direct services to several major cities such as Birmingham, Liverpool, and London.
The West Midlands Metro, a light rail system also provides excellent local links.
The nearest airport to Wolverhampton is Birmingham Airport which has flights to destinations both nationally and internationally.
Wolverhampton has great travel links for all your transport no matter where you are located.

What to do in Wolverhampton: walks, culture, nightlife and eating out?
Wolverhampton has everything to offer for your free time.
Culture and attractions
Wolverhampton is a good place to visit and has many wonderful attractions to visit.
One of the best places to visit is Wightwick Manor and Gardens run by the National Trust. The Manor house has an impressive collection of art and furnishings while there are 17 acres of natural beauty, gardens, and woodland to explore.
Bank’s Park Brewery is an interesting and entertaining attraction for Nurses to visit offering tours with local brewers and the opportunity to explore and learn the history of the Brewery with free alcoholic samples at the end of the tour.
Wolverhampton has everything you could need for fans of music and the arts scene.
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre known as ‘The Grand’ is a long-established theatre providing major touring productions including drama.
Wolverhampton Civic Hall - one of the most notable music venues in the county for its live music performances, showcases and theatrical programmes and shows will re-open in 2023 alongside its slightly smaller sister venue Wulfrun Hall, both major hubs for entertainment.
Wolverhampton has many Art Galleries and Museums to visit. Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Asylum Art Gallery are considered the best as ranked by TripAdvisor.
Wolverhampton Wanderers Football club better known as Wolves play in the Premier League and play their home games at Molineux Stadium. The city also offers a horse-race track at Dunstall Park, one of the country’s leading all-weather circuits while Greyhound racing takes place at Monmore Stadium.
Nightlife and eating out
Wolverhampton has many options for nightlife, bars, clubs, and restaurants. There is something for everyone to enjoy in Wolverhampton.
Highlights include:
Dog and Partridge is a friendly and welcoming country pub for people and their dogs. – number one ranked on TripAdvisor.
Café Maxsim Tapas Restaurant, known for its good tapas and delicious homemade food/deserts and secret garden.
The Bohemian, known for its amazing cocktails and nightlife – ranked highly on TripAdvisor.
The Robin, known for its live music and events.
What are the school options in Wolverhampton?
If you are also thinking about where you might need to send your children to school, Wolverhampton offers a range of options for different people and families' individual needs.
Wolverhampton has 86 primary schools and 37 secondary schools and 3 private independent schools in the area.
There are many schools in and around Wolverhampton which are Ofsted Graded Outstanding and Good in the area too.
Population and demographics in Wolverhampton
Here are some of the stand-out population and demographic facts in Wolverhampton.
Wolverhampton has a population of 263,700.
Its population density is 3407 people per square kilometre.
17% of the people are South Asian.
68% of people are white in Wolverhampton.
5.9% of Wolverhampton’s population is unemployed – higher than the UK average.

In summary: is Wolverhampton a good place to be a Nurse?
Wolverhampton is a popular place for nurses to live, study and work.
Wolverhampton offers a range of open green spaces to explore and walk around as well as lots of places to visit for entertainment and nightlife.
There are lots of things to do in Wolverhampton 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, or train.
Living costs are lower than the national average.
Nurses earn an average of just over £37,000 per a year in Wolverhampton.
Here are a couple of examples:
WolverhAs a newly qualified Nurse on an NHS Band 5 salary, if you rented a house, you would still have more than £1400 left in your pocket each month for everything else. Your disposable income in the Southeast would barely reach half of this figure.ampton
WolverhamptonAs a Band 6 Nurse, you would easily be able to borrow enough money to buy a joint mortgage an average-priced flat in Wolverhampton.
So, your salary as a registered Nurse goes much further.