Nursing professions

Discover more about the wide range of nursing profession roles at South Tees Hospitals.

Saly Benny

Registered nurse

Making sure patients receive high quality of care with patient satisfaction.

Jo Carter

Infection prevention and control lead nurse

The IPC lead nurse is primarily responsible for effective leadership and communication within the IPC team, driving the Healthcare Associated Infection Annual Plan (HCAI) forward to prevent and control infection.

Shirley Fawkes

MCA/HCA

I wanted to become an MCA/HCA (maternity care assistant/ healthcare assistant) because I love caring for other people.

Kate Husband

Midwife

I wanted to be able to care for birthing people at all stages of their pregnancy, labour and postnatal period.

Nicola McPhillips

Clinical matron - operational

In my role as a clinical matron, I oversee the smooth and efficient management of patient flow throughout the hospital, with a particular focus on the discharge process.

Leanne Pickering

Senior therapeutic care support worker

When the opportunity to become a senior arose I wanted to explore a different view of the team, and I love my role!

Amelia Smith

Paediatric nurse

I always knew I wanted to work with children but was mainly influenced by my mum who is also a paediatric nurse and found it very rewarding.

Christine Smith

Community audit and educational assistant

Visiting care homes in the Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland area and completing environmental audits and educating staff on IPC relevant to their roles in the care homes.

Carl Walker

Ward manager

Carl initially trained to be a teacher. Whilst at university he worked across a large hospital as a porter, cleaner and housekeeper to fund his studies and loved it!

Megan Young

Midwife

Making a difference to pregnant people and their families during pregnancy, labour and the postnatal period.