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hacking the nhs jobs profile

a scoring-first framework for the “supporting information” box using star + nhs buzzwords.

Your NHS Jobs application is scored against the person specification. The “Supporting Information” is not a biography; it is a structured evidence dump that maps 1:1 to the essential and desirable criteria.

The scoring trick

Write in the same order as the person specification. Use the exact criterion headings as subheadings. Under each heading, give one STAR example with measurable outcomes.
High-signal buzzwords that reliably score in UK clinical roles: Audit, Quality Improvement (QI), Clinical Governance, Patient Safety, Safeguarding, Escalation, MDT working, Duty of Candour, Documentation, Reflection, Teaching, Handover, Infection Control.
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Step 1 — Copy the person spec into your draft

Create subheadings: “Essential Criteria” then each criterion as a heading. Repeat for “Desirable Criteria”. This prevents omission (the main reason candidates fail shortlisting).
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Step 2 — Use STAR, but compress it

S (1 line) + T (1 line) + A (2–3 lines) + R (1 line with a number). Example outcome metrics: reduced delays, improved compliance %, reduced errors, increased completion rates.
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Step 3 — Embed UK governance language

Name the tool/process: PDSA cycle, audit standard, re-audit, incident reporting (Datix), guideline adherence, documentation standards, escalation pathway, supervisor sign-off.
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Step 4 — Demonstrate “safe doctor” behaviour

Explicitly mention red flags, safety-netting, escalation thresholds, and when you would seek senior review. Hiring managers shortlist safety first.
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Step 5 — Add a micro-section on NHS values

One short paragraph mapping your behaviour to values (teamwork, respect, quality, compassion, improving lives, everyone counts). Keep it evidence-based, not emotional.
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Step 6 — Finish with role-fit

Close with 4–6 lines: why this specialty / trust / service model fits your skills, and what you will deliver in the first 90 days (e.g., join audit/QI, teaching, rota reliability).

Character limits (new NHS Jobs service)

In the newer NHS Jobs workflow, some criteria text boxes have a 5,000-character limit with a live counter. Don’t discover this at 23:58 on deadline day—draft in a character-counted editor.
A practical template for each criterion: “I meet this criterion through [role]. Example: [STAR]. Keywords: [Audit/QI/Governance/Safeguarding/Escalation].” Repeat until every criterion is answered.
SourceNHS Jobs: Making successful applications (official guidance)
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SourceNHS Jobs PDF: Supporting evidence + 5,000 character note
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SourceNHSBSA FAQ: Character count in the new NHS Jobs service
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