THEY can usually be found beavering about their business on the wards at Swindon's Great Western Hospital, but now a group of healthcare staff have lent their faces to a new recruitment campaign.

The GWH has highlighted a handful of its staff in a new recruitment campaign to showcase the hospital and the wider NHS in Swindon as the ideal place to forge a career.

This past week The Adver has highlighted the stories behind some of these posters, including midwife Emma Heron, community intermediate care charge nurse Aroon Masih and student nurses Grace Brown and Ellie Spanton.

But it is not just those working on the wards who have lent their faces to the campaign, with finance graduate Matt Bull also taking a starring role.

He said: "I've been working at the Great Western Hospital since leaving university and it's exactly the job I was looking for.

"Despite studying finance, I knew I didn't want to end up working for a big company which only has one goal in life - to make as much money as possible.

"The NHS is all about helping people and, although I'm not actually walking the wards, I know that what I do each day supports those who are.

"And, unlike most jobs in finance, it gives me a real sense of satisfaction.

"There's always a great atmosphere in the office too and I've found the people here really have time for you, something which made my move to Wiltshire that much easier.

"Before taking this job, I'd never been to Swindon but I've been surprised at how vibrant a town it is.

"It's got everything a big city would have - great places to eat and drink, lots to see and do, fantastic employment opportunities and quick transport links to London, the South Coast and, my old stomping ground, the Midlands."