A career with NHS Borders is a career in a beautiful setting, with a friendly and supportive community. NHS Borders is responsible for the health of a population of over 115,000 people across the Scottish Borders area.
The Scottish Borders covers a large and scenic area of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. The Scottish Borders offers all the benefits of rural life with very easy access to major cities such as Edinburgh (37 miles) Glasgow (75 miles) Newcastle (75 miles). There are rail links to the rest of the country at Berwick-Upon-Tweed, and Carlisle as well as easy access to Edinburgh Airport (approximately 1 hour 15 minutes) and Newcastle Airport (approximately 1 hour 30 minutes).
There are various bus routes from Edinburgh to reach different parts of the borders and buses to support local travel. Borders buses is the main transport provider and there are network maps and timetables available on their website (https://www.bordersbuses.co.uk/). The Berwickshire area has introduced a unique scheme known as PINGO Berwickshire to support local travel please see Borders Buses for more information.
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Predominately rural, the Scottish Borders is historically a unique part of the country. It is home of the Border Reivers, where annually each town maintains its links with the past during the season of Common Ridings and other festivals including the famous Beltane festival in Peebles. Seven-a-side rugby which originated in Melrose, and the annual book and music festivalsdraw particularly large crowds each year. The Scottish Borders has tremendous facilities for sport and leisure.
Glentress and Innerleithen mountain bike parks are world renowned for both cross country and downhill biking. The beautiful Berwickshire coast provides options for sea kayaking, surfing, diving and sea fishing. In addition, there are facilities for fishing, golf, swimming, horse riding, cricket, football, hiking and many other activities.
There are excellent cultural opportunities in terms of music and art societies, drama, and small theatres in Melrose, Peebles and Selkirk as well as amateur opera; there are excellent restaurants, cinemas and shops across the region. Each of the Scottish Borders towns have their own health and leisure facilities. There is a purpose-built nursery in the grounds of the hospital.
Edinburgh is renowned for its cultural activities in music, including opera and ballet, theatre, cinemas (including a film theatre) and visual arts, and of course every year there is the world-famous Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe Festival. Local transport links have improved greatly in the last year or so. After an absence of almost 50 years, the Borders Railway has now reopened, with train services to central Edinburgh running every thirty minutes (journey time 55 minutes approx.). Galashiels Railway Station is a few minutes’ walk from Galashiels Health Centre.
Useful websites:
NHS Borders - http://www.nhsborders.co.uk
Scottish Borders Tourist Board - www.scot-borders.co.uk
Our Scottish Borders - www.ourscottishborders.com
Southern Reporter - www.borderstoday.co.uk
Borders buses - https://www.bordersbuses.co.uk/
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