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NHS literacy and numeracy tests

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cherrycola2004 · 03/11/2017 14:06

Hi,

I have an interview coming up for an unskilled band 2 job in the NHS. According to the interview there is a literacy and numeracy test prior to the interview. I have GCSEs and I have A Levels but I am terrible at maths and now I’m scared! Silly I know...

I just wondered if anyone has had this and could tell me what to expect?

I add up and use division every day to work out my insulin doses but that’s about as advanced as it gets.

The job is non patient contact, no giving of meds and needing to know doses etc...

Thank You

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Megan1997 · 08/11/2017 13:31

Hi I work in the HR Department for a CIC who provide care for people with LD and Mental Health issues. Our Numeracy and Literacy tests are quiet basic, I think it is classed as Entry Level 3 (2 below GSCE's).

We advise candidates to practice before hand on: www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise

I don't think it will be that different as we used to be connected to an NHS Trust before becoming independent!

I hope this helps or isn't too late Smile

cherrycola2004 · 08/11/2017 15:28

Brilliant thanks for that!!!!
Not too late at all Smile

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SSpuds · 14/04/2021 13:59

Hi there, I'm just about to do the maths test. Can you tell me about how difficult it was please?🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

SSpuds · 14/04/2021 16:31

@cherrycola2004 did you get the job too?

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