NHS North West marks National Apprenticeships Week

By Liz Wells 10 February 2025

Healthcare leaders at NHS England - North West are encouraging people to consider an NHS apprenticeship to mark National Apprenticeships Week (10-16 February).

Michelin executive joins NHS in Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent

By Liz Wells 05 February 2025

Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ICB has selected Mike Lawton as its new non-executive board member.

Programme to address challenges faced by international healthcare workers goes Londonwide

By Liz Wells 05 February 2025

Ask Aunty, a successful programme to address the challenges faced by international healthcare workers arriving in the UK, is being extended across London.

Gloucestershire phlebotomists to vote on strike action over pay dispute

By Liz Wells 05 February 2025

Phlebotomists at Gloucester and Cheltenham hospitals are to vote on strike action over unfair pay and grading, says Unison.

BMA urges Government to fix 'broken' student finance system

By Liz Wells 05 February 2025

The BMA is warning that insufficient government funding for medical students in England is pushing many into financial hardship.

NHS Lincolnshire ICB chief executive to retire

By Liz Wells 05 February 2025

NHS Lincolnshire ICB has announced that chief executive John Turner is to retire from the role in June 2025.

Sussex trust selects new chief executive

By Liz Wells 04 February 2025

Jayne Black, currently chief executive of Medway NHS Foundation Trust, has been appointed as chief executive of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust.

Government to confirm April pay rise for million of workers

By Liz Wells 04 February 2025

The Government is to lay legislation that confirms a new National Living Wage of £12.21 and a new National Minimum Wage of £10.00 per hour from April.

Oxford trust opens new staff accommodation

By Liz Wells 03 February 2025

A new development of key worker accommodation has been officially opened at the John Radcliffe Hospital, part of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH).

Resident doctors in England vote to go into dispute over conditions

By Liz Wells 31 January 2025

The BMA resident doctors committee has voted to go into dispute over conditions in the 2024 pay deal.

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Children's Assurance and Evaluation Coordinator

NJC31 £41,771.00

North East LincolnshireNJC31 £41,771.00

RECRUITER: North East Lincolnshire Council

Director of Adults and Integrated Commissioning

up to £129,530 per annum

Kentup to £129,530 per annum

RECRUITER: Kent County Council

No Wrong Door Deputy Manager

From £47,181 up to £51,356 per annum pro rata

Scarborough, North YorkshireFrom £47,181 up to £51,356 per annum pro rata

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

frederica-diamanta

Children's Assurance and Evaluation Coordinator

NJC31 £41,771.00

North East LincolnshireNJC31 £41,771.00

RECRUITER: North East Lincolnshire Council

Director of Adults and Integrated Commissioning

up to £129,530 per annum

Kentup to £129,530 per annum

RECRUITER: Kent County Council

No Wrong Door Deputy Manager

From £47,181 up to £51,356 per annum pro rata

Scarborough, North YorkshireFrom £47,181 up to £51,356 per annum pro rata

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council