Career Progression & Leadership in Healthcare Guest Speaker Session
- Logan Human
- May 15
- 2 min read
Background Important note: When you submit the videos, please do not add any subtitles and music.
Format: Video
Length of video: 25–50 seconds
Platform: TikTok & Instagram Reels
Dimensions: 1080x1920 — Vertical video
Event Date: 27/05/2026
Headline: Thinking about a future in healthcare? Content:
Create a short video encouraging students to attend the Career Progression & Leadership in Healthcare Guest Speaker Session on 27 May 2026. Focus on why hearing from an experienced NHS professional could help students understand healthcare career pathways, progression, and leadership. Make it feel useful and inspiring to students considering a future in healthcare.
Key messages to include:
Healthcare has many different career pathways.
Students can learn from real NHS experience.
The session can help students understand leadership in healthcare.
It is useful for students thinking about their next step.
Register via Handshake.
Suggested Hooks — Lead with a Thought or Question:
“Want a healthcare career but not sure what progression looks like?”
“If you’re thinking about working in healthcare, this session is for you.”
“Healthcare isn’t just one career path…”
“POV: you get career advice from someone who actually works in the NHS.”
“What nobody tells you about building a career in healthcare…”
🎥 What to Show + Filming Tips:
Capture a mix of:
Student in a study space
Notebook with career questions
Handshake/event listing
Campus clips
Student speaking directly to the camera
Use quick cuts and keep the message focused on one clear reason to attend.
Goal:
To encourage students interested in healthcare to attend the session and gain real-world insight into career progression, leadership, and NHS pathways.
Alternative Video Ideas:
🩺 “Questions I’d ask someone working in the NHS”
💬 “What does career progression in healthcare actually look like?”
🎓 “Healthcare students, this one’s for you”
🚀 “How to start thinking about leadership in healthcare”
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