<h3>What healthcare jobs can you get without a degree?</h3>
<ul>
<li>medical clerk</li>
<li>pharmacy trainee</li>
<li>dental assistant</li>
<li>care worker<br><br>
</li>
</ul>

<p>No degree? No problem – especially when it comes to certain healthcare jobs. If you’re looking at a career in healthcare, but don’t have any qualifications, you don’t need to worry. There are plenty of jobs that you can get without a degree.<br>  <br> Here are our top picks of the best medical jobs that don’t need qualifications.</p>
<h2>medical clerk.</h2>
<p>This is one of the best non-clinical roles in healthcare that doesn’t require working on the practical side of things.<br>  <br> Medical clerks are an essential part of the healthcare industry as they sit at the frontline, dealing with all the day-to-day admin that guarantees doctors and <a href="/jobs/s-health/ss-nursing/">nurses </a>can do their jobs as effectively as possible.<br>  <br> When it comes to this role, previous admin experience would be viewed as an advantage, but in most cases, sector-specific experience will not be considered a requirement.<br>  <br> Building up a good level of medical knowledge means you’ll be able to specialise in certain areas, such as medical transcription, and progress to a higher position.<br>  <br>Suitable for: those who want to make a difference and are highly organised.</p>
<h2>pharmacy trainee.</h2>
<p>If you’ve always loved the idea of an entry level pharmaceutical role, becoming a Pharmacy Trainee could be the perfect career move for you.<br>  <br> You’ll be working under the supervision of a registered pharmacist, helping with prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines, as well as providing basic advice to customers.<br>  <br> Great IT and communication skills are the two main requirements, so applying with a lack of previous pharmaceutical experience won’t hold you back.<br>  <br> Trainee positions are offered to anyone aged 16 or over who may not be in full-time education. You’ll be able to work towards an NVQ or National Certificate in pharmaceutical science as well.<br>  <br> Suitable for: those who love attention to detail and chemistry</p>
<h2>dental assistant.</h2>
<p>For anyone looking to gain experience in the healthcare industry, becoming a Dental Assistant could be the way in. There are no set entry requirements attached to the role, but employers often favour a good attitude and a strong work ethic over any specific work experience.<br>  <br> A good level of on-the-job training is also provided in dental support, and you’ll be encouraged to study in your spare time in an effort to start building your credentials.<br>  <br> Typical duties for a Dental Assistant include sterilising equipment, helping with X-Rays, and general admin tasks – all of which lay the groundwork for anyone looking to pursue a long-term career in oral hygiene.<br>  <br> Suitable for: anyone that’s passionate about teeth and cleanliness</p>
<h2>care worker.</h2>
<p>It’s important to keep in mind that not all healthcare roles take place within a hospital or clinical environment.<br><br> In fact, care worker roles come with a very high level of satisfaction - a <a href="/the-pride-and-rewards-of-working-in-care/">whopping 94.7% of carers are proud</a> to work in the sector.<br><br> And demand for care workers is consistently high across the country. These workers are similar to <a href="/jobs/s-social-care/r-care-assistant/">Care Assistants</a>, but primarily operate within a client’s home. The position involves providing patients with support and attentiveness when dealing with their health issues.<br><br> But becoming a Care Worker can be competitive – volunteering, or even having personal experience in providing care, will be enough to get your foot on the ladder. You can then choose to progress in your career by taking a part-time qualification to amplify your qualifications.<br><br> Suitable for: those who love taking care of others</p>
<p>With over<a href="https://money.cnn.com/2018/03/21/news/economy/nhs-healthcare-workers-pa…; 1.3 million employees in the NHS</a> alone, there’s definitely a job out there for you. No matter what previous training or qualifications you have, it’s all about being positive when applying, and selecting the right role for you.<br><br> And it’s important to look beyond clinical roles – both the NHS and private healthcare providers are often recruiting for a number of non-clinical on a regular basis. So if you’re considering a career in healthcare without having a degree, and don’t know where to begin, check out our <a href="/job-seeker/career-hub/">career hub</a> to get you started.</p>