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Physical health is never just about our body. It’s our mind, feelings and ambitions. When something holds it back, it’s our whole life on hold.

We’re here to change that, to use technology to take the limits off living, and help other medical professionals do the same.

So that farmworkers, rugby players, grandmas and their grandkids stare down fear, see that anything’s possible, then go on stronger. Inspired by a simple promise. Two words that bring together all we do.

Life Unlimited.

Our culture

We believe that it’s our culture - of care, collaboration and courage - that really sets us apart.

Life at Smith+Nephew

It’s our culture - of Care, Collaboration and Courage - that really sets us apart.

Through a spirit of ownership and can-do attitude we work together to win. We’re a company of people who care about each other, about our customers and their patients, and about the communities where we live and work.

Find out more about life at Smith+Nephew, including inclusion, diversity and equity, wellbeing and flexibility.

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We will send you job opportunities, company news and other updates based on your profile.

We look forward to staying connected with you.

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Giving back to our communities

As a portfolio medical technology company, our purpose is to restore and promote health and wellbeing.

We believe that this applies not just to the benefits our products deliver to patients, but also to the wider health of the planet and society.

Read more about our approach to achieving a more sustainable future.

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Throughout the global COVID-19 pandemic, we have prioritised the health, safety and wellbeing of employees, protecting jobs, supporting our customers and communities, and ensured that the business would be in a strong position to respond as the world began to reopen. 

For example, we introduced new social distancing technology in our manufacturing sites and organised several vaccination efforts for our employees and their families across our global locations. We also provided personal protective equipment and ensure that support is available through our Employee Assistance Programme to address to our employees' emotional, financial, physical and social needs. We also introduced new ways of working, embracing technology that enables our colleagues to connect seamlessly from any location and building flexibility into our working practices for the long-term. 

During the height of the pandemic, many of our colleagues stepped up to provide additional support to communities around the world. We offered special volunteering leave to colleagues who wished to return to front line care to provide care for critically ill patients. By collaborating with our suppliers and colleagues from Memphis and Costa Rica, we were able to produce over one million face shields. And our employees in Hull, UK engaged with the UK government's Ventilator Challenge. Collaborating with the University of Oxford and King's College London, they worked days, nights and weekends to develop a low-cost ventilator, built a manufacturing line and a supply chain capable of producing 700 units per week. 

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