Actor finds new role as children’s nurse

A former children’s entertainer has landed a new role in the NHS working with young people

Nathan Coley in his graduation cap and gown

Nathan Coley now works as a children's nurse in A&E

I knew that I didn't want to act for the rest of my life. I knew I wanted to do something more. The pandemic was ultimately that crossroads where I go this direction or I go that direction, and I just happened to choose a completely different direction.

Nathan Coley, BSc (Hons) Nursing Pratice (Child)

Nathan Coley, 30, from Wolverhampton, decided to change career after working in family entertainment on cruise ships and in children’s theatre.

“If I had told my younger self that I was going to be a nurse, I probably wouldn't have believed it,” Nathan said on his graduation day.

“Originally I wanted to be, as every actor does, an award winning performer. And it's funny, I reflected today walking across the stage, that it’s not quite the stage I thought I was going to be on if you asked my 12-year-old self! However, I wouldn’t to change it for the world.”

It was during the COVID-19 pandemic that Nathan was inspired to become a nurse and help others.

“I knew that I didn't want to act for the rest of my life. I knew I wanted to do something more. The pandemic was ultimately that crossroads where I go this direction or I go that direction, and I just happened to choose a completely different direction,” he explained.

“The pandemic gave me that opportunity to appreciate the NHS and want to be a part of it.”

Nathan enrolled on the BSc (Hons) Nursing Practice (Child) degree at University of Staffordshire. During his studies, Nathan had the opportunity to undertake a several clinical placements and take part in simulation exercises at the University’s Centre for Health Innovation in Stafford.

This year, Nathan was shortlisted in the ‘Student Nurse of the Year: Children’ category at the Student Nursing Times Awards

“In nursing, you have that responsibility of looking after someone, whether they're at their highest or their lowest. So it's a lot of responsibility.

“It's a science because it is the human craft of being able to look after somebody when they're most vulnerable, but equally treat them for their clinical needs as well.”

He added: “You get the full rounded experience of all the children's nursing fields on the course. You certainly find your place in the nursing world with a variety of placements.”

After graduating with first class honours, Nathan has secured a job in the accident and emergency department at the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford and hopes that more males will follow his footsteps and enter the nursing profession.

He said: “People see a male and sometimes they think that you are a doctor. I say, no, I'm the nurse and they sort of raise an eyebrow because I think there's still quite a bit of gender segregation in the NHS.

“To be part of the movement to change that or just simply be different and say, look, I am different and I've done this for the better, I think I couldn't make myself more proud.”

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