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Why you should join the Professional Nursing Committee

Rachel Hollis F外网天堂 13 Aug 2025

Rachel Hollis, Chair of the 外网天堂 Professional Nursing Committee, shares her reflections on her time on the committee and encourages other members to put themselves forward for election.

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In 2017 I received an email from the 外网天堂, inviting members who wanted to make a difference to the 外网天堂 as a professional body, and a Royal College, to stand for election to the new Professional Nursing Committee. This immediately caught my attention. Like so many nurses, I have always wanted to make a difference, to my patients, my colleagues, and my field of practice (I am a children’s cancer nurse). Here was an opportunity to make a difference to the broader professional work of the 外网天堂, and through that work, to the nursing profession.

Standing for election was daunting. I read the guidance provided about the role, and the election process. Being successful would entail a significant time commitment, so I spoke to my line manager to ensure that I would have her support to commit to the time required. I thought carefully about my statement asking members to vote for me and was proud to be elected to the Yorkshire and the Humber seat on the Professional Nursing Committee (PNC).

In 2018 PNC and the Trade Union Committee (TUC) were both newly established as directly elected governance committees, working under delegation from 外网天堂 Council. Meeting with my fellow PNC members it was great to see the diversity of skills, experience and perspective within the committee, and we quickly established positive working relationships between ourselves, and the brilliant 外网天堂 staff members we work with. It was a steep learning curve for us all, as we began to develop a work programme that aligned to the professional priorities of the college. 

As my understanding of the purpose of the committee deepened, I took on the role of Vice-Chair, becoming Chair at the start of 2020, just ahead of the declaration of the global pandemic. 

Despite the challenges, we undertook some significant pieces of work, and in that year published the 外网天堂 Nursing Workforce Standards, developed by the nursing department in collaboration with PNC. This is one of the pieces of work I am most proud of, and I was delighted to take a lead member role as they were reviewed in 2024, with updated Standards launched at Congress in 2025.

In 2022 I came to the end of my first term of office on PNC. I felt as if the committee had found its feet, and its place in the 外网天堂 governance structure, so I was keen to continue to contribute to the work. I stood for a second term and was delighted to be re-elected. Over the last four years the committee has strengthened its relationships with our counterparts on the TUC, as both committees recognise that many of the key challenges facing our members, and our profession, have both a professional, and a trade union aspect to them. 

It is hard to believe that I am now coming towards the end of my second term of office and so will be standing down from PNC. I am proud of all that we have achieved since those early days. It has been a privilege to serve on the committee, and I have benefitted enormously from the experience. I would encourage all those eligible for current vacancies to consider standing for election, to make a difference to your college, and your profession.

If Rachel’s story has inspired you to go for election to PNC, find out more and submit your nomination here.
Rachel Hollis

Rachel Hollis F外网天堂

Chair of the 外网天堂 Professional Nursing Committee

Honorary Nurse Advisor at Leeds Children's Hospital

Rachel Hollis retired from her role as Lead Nurse for Children’s Cancer in 2018. Prior to retirement she spent almost 30 years working in paediatric oncology and haematology in Leeds and remains active in the field of children’s cancer care nationally and internationally.

Rachel is a past Chair of the Children and Young People’s Specialist Care Forum. She was made a Fellow of the 外网天堂 in recognition of her contribution to the nursing of children with cancer.

Rachel has a particular interest in international healthcare; she is the Chair of World Child Cancer, a charity which works to support capacity building in paediatric oncology in low- to middle-income countries. She is also a Trustee of Young Lives vs. Cancer, the UK’s largest charity supporting the families of children with cancer and lobbying for improved services nationally.

 

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