14/05/2026
Sharon Atkinson is a nurse sister at the Friarage Hospital, where she has worked for 35 years now.
Sharing her story, she said: "Growing up I never intended to be a nurse - once my youngest child reached school age. In 1990, I attended a career event in Northallerton which was aimed at getting women back into the work place.
"There was a display stand from the Friarage Hospital, highlighting the new role of the healthcare assistant, which they were introducing. Despite not having any experience in care, I decided to apply.
"They received many applications for only 12 places, in 1991 I was successful in obtaining a position and I began a training programme and was employed on an elderly care ward.
"It soon became apparent to me that despite my initial reservations I had found my perfect career choice. After two years working as a HCA I was encouraged to undertake my nurse training. I was fortunate to be seconded by the hospital, knowing I had job security was important as I had a young family.
"I qualified in 1996 and secured a job on the female surgical ward. I stayed working in this speciality, eventually becoming a ward sister, where I obtained a BSc in healthcare.
"Some years later, during a period of ward closures and reconfiguration I went to work on the surgical admissions unit and the post operative surgical day unit where I helped to develop and implement the innovative changes surrounding elective day and short stay surgical patients and procedures.
"During the pandemic, I became the clinical lead for the covid vaccination programme at the Friarage.
"Eventually, a couple of years ago, I decided to fully retire, intending work some NHSP shifts until my registration lapsed.
"My retirement lasted five weeks! While working on my ‘old’ unit as a NHSP staff nurse, I realised that I wanted to return to work. I obtained a part time contract as a staff nurse. I am still thoroughly enjoying my role and providing care for the patients and supporting all members of staff.
"I am now in my 35th year at the Friarage hospital, some may consider working in the same hospital to be a negative factor, I would disagree as I have spent those years supporting my local hospital and the community it serves.
"If I was to offer any advice to someone considering a potential career in nursing, I would suggest that they take time to evaluate their own personal situation, they may be unsure if its what they want to do or it may be the only thing they want to do. The nursing profession is undergoing significant changes, having to transform in order to meet modern healthcare demands, however, there will always be patients who need our support and care."