One in eight senior NHS staff from black and minority ethnic backgrounds

By Liz Wells 25 June 2025

One in eight senior managers in the NHS are from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds, new figures reveal.

Trusts strengthen partnership with shared board roles

By Liz Wells 25 June 2025

The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust and Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are strengthening their partnership by adding additional shared posts across the organisations.

GMC

BMA calls for new medical regulator

By Liz Wells 24 June 2025

The BMA is calling for the creation of a new medical regulator, solely for doctors, after ‘prolonged and repeated concerns’ that the General Medical Council (GMC) has failed to protect patients and...

Left-shift views - Happiness matters

23 June 2025

Our correspondent Melissa Harvard looks outside the box to provide a radical solution for healthcare

BREAKING NEWS: NHS Grampian appoints new chief executive

By Liz Wells 23 June 2025

NHS Grampian has appointed Laura Skaife-Knight as its new chief executive.

Guys and St Thomas cardiac theatre nurses resolve dispute

By Liz Wells 20 June 2025

Nurses in St Thomas’ hospital cardiac surgery theatres have resolved a long-running dispute over the payback of hours after being on-call.

Barts employees challenge 'discriminatory' uniform policy

By Liz Wells 20 June 2025

Three NHS workers have launched legal action against Barts Health NHS Trust arguing that its new uniform and dress code policy unlawfully discriminates against them because of their pro-Palestinian...

Dorset healthcare workers protest over outsourcing threat

By Liz Wells 20 June 2025

Healthcare workers employed by University Hospitals Dorset NHS Trust have protested outside a board meeting at Poole Hospital.

BMA

BMA to launch indicative ballots of senior doctors in England

By Liz Wells 20 June 2025

The BMA is appealing to the Government to negotiate as it is to launch indicative ballots of senior doctors in England over their recent pay offer.

Lancashire cleaners strike for three more days

By Liz Wells 19 June 2025

Cleaners employed by private firm Mitie at three NHS health centres in East Lancashire are striking for a further three days.

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frederica-diamanta

Child Permanence and Family Reunification Practice Supervisor

£47,181 - £51,356 per annum pro rata + relocation support

Scarborough, North Yorkshire£47,181 - £51,356 per annum pro rata + relocation support

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Assistant Director – Children and Families

£80,995 - £86,757

Sheffield, South Yorkshire£80,995 - £86,757

RECRUITER: Sheffield City Council

Principal Public Health Manager (Population Health Management)

PO8 - £63,966 - £67,575

Greenwich, London (Greater)PO8 - £63,966 - £67,575

RECRUITER: Royal Borough of Greenwich

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