Staff and student benefits :: King's Health Partners
Staff and student benefits
There are a number of ways that staff and student can benefit from being part of King's Health Partners - and get involved with our work.
The King’s Health Partners’ Honorary Passport was created to allow staff working across our partner organisations the opportunity to develop clinical services, research, education, and training, without unnecessary bureaucracy and duplication of checks.
The King's Health Partners Honorary Passport is open to staff from all of our organisation sites.
Find out more
Our
Learning Hub
hosts a range of free and paid-for e-learning resources for staff, students and trainees.
Our
events page
has comprehensive listings of opportunities currently available to staff.
Our partnership includes courses on
Maudsley Learning
The
Mind & Body programme
runs an Improvement Network which is open to anyone working in the mental or physical healthcare space. The Network exists to support people to bring the benefits of integrated mind and body care to their patients, services users and organisations.
Staff can support the work of the programme by joining the
Mind & Body Improvement Network
and becoming Mind & Body champions. You can also benefit from this work by taking advantage of
Mind & Body education and training opportunities
The
King’s Clinical Academic Training Office (KCATO)
offers advice, best practice and information on navigating a clinical academic career. It is open to all health professionals who are based across King's Health Partners.
A list of
events and courses available to King's Health Partners staff
is regularly updated on our events page.
Read the
latest news
from King's Health Partners and
sign up to our news bulletin
that goes out to thousands of staff and students across our partnership every two weeks. We regularly feature
blogs written by our staff members
describing work taking place across King's Health Partners.
In Summer 2025 we piloted our first student intern programme.
The internship pilot is designed to bring in voices to KHP that are less well represented. Recognising we need more diversity amongst the work that we do at KHP - interns had an opportunity to work on a discrete project with colleagues from the KHP central team and with colleagues in the partner organisations. Additionally the internship allowed wider experience of the operations of an academic health sciences centre.
As part of the KHPeople series interns from the 2025 cohort spoke about their experiences:
Rania Al-Mukhtar
- KHPeople;
Shirin Yazdian
- KHPeople; and
Aman Rashid
- KHPeople
Details of
the 2026 internships programme
have been published.
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