I’m looking for advice in case anyone else has ever experienced the same thing or knows if I have any chance in the future? I just had an interview for this Thursday cancelled for a job working on a single floor ward. I made them aware under the two ticks that my lift phobia was classed as a disability as it affected my day to day life as a nurse. They thanked me for letting them know on my application when they called to confirm the face to face interview but now it’s been cancelled as “using a lift is an integral part of being a nurse and there isn’t always a colleague available to take your place to transport a patient to the main hospital”. I was going back to clinical nursing after 11 years in management so still have my pin. Now I don’t know what I’m going to be able to do for my work?
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Nurse unable to use lifts - is it a disability?
Confusedandfrightened · 08/05/2018 18:12
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