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Team King’s shortlisted for seven national awards

29 August 2025 - Staff members and teams across the Trust have been recognised as finalists in the Nursing Times Workforce Awards 2025.

Staff members and teams across the Trust have been recognised as finalists in the Nursing Times Workforce Awards 2025.

The Nursing Times Workforce Awards celebrate and honour the incredible contributions made by NHS colleagues in strengthening the nursing and midwifery workforce. This prestigious award ceremony is both a platform for recognition, and a source of inspiration for organisations dedicated to shaping the future of healthcare.

King’s finalists in the 2025 awards include:

  • Minija Joseph, Clinical Lead for Theatres: Diversity and Inclusion Champion of the Year
  • Hidden Severe Mental Illness (SMI) Team: Diversity and Inclusion Champion of the Year
  • SpineCare Clinical Training for Nursing Professionals: Best Workplace for Learning and Development
  • SpineLine: Nurse Led support for perioperative neurosurgery spine patients: Best Social Responsibility Programme
  • ASM Transition Programme: Best UK Employer of the Year for Nursing Staff
  • ASM Transition Programme: Best International Recruitment Experience
  • Minija Joseph, Clinical Lead for Theatres: Overseas Nurse of the Year
  • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Transformation Programme: Best Employer for Diversity and Inclusion

Tracey Carter, Chief Nurse and Executive Director of Midwifery at the Trust, said: “At Team King’s, we work hard to ensure everyone feels valued and has the opportunity to thrive, and it is wonderful that the Nursing Times Workforce Awards have recognised the commitment and dedication of our brilliant staff. We are so proud of our successful nominees, and wish them good luck for the awards ceremony on 19 November 2025.”