Ambulance service unveils five-year wellbeing strategy

By Liz Wells 10 September 2025

South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) is to introduce a wellbeing forum for staff as part of its new five-year Wellbeing Strategy.

NHS SBS unveils latest audit services framework

By Lee Peart 10 September 2025

Leading corporate services provider NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) has unveiled the latest iteration of its audit services framework, Audit Services for Health, providing the NHS and wider ...

Government urged to develop new models of PPP for NHS

By Lee Peart 10 September 2025

The Government has been urged to develop new models of public private partnerships to renew the NHS estate.

Hundreds of overseas nurses recruited in Swansea Bay

By Liz Wells 10 September 2025

A recruitment drive aimed at filling hundreds of nursing vacancies in Swansea Bay has ended after successfully reaching its goal.

Plan to prevent cardiovascular disease in Wales

By Liz Wells 10 September 2025

Identifying and treating up to 70,000 more people in Wales who have high blood pressure will prevent more than 1,000 heart attacks and strokes, saving nearly £18m for the NHS and social care sector...

Council withdraws legal threat over ICB recovery programme

By Lee Peart 10 September 2025

St Helens Borough Council has said it is no longer considering legal action against NHS Cheshire and Merseyside ICB over its recovery programme.

Significant increase in number of households going without food

By Liz Wells 10 September 2025

More than 14.1 million people, including 3.8 million children, faced hunger in the UK last year because they didn’t have enough money for food, new research reveals.

Government marks progress on eliminating RAAC in hospitals

By Lee Peart 10 September 2025

The Government has said it is making ‘rapid progress’ on its pledge to eliminate reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) from the NHS by 2035.

UK trial launches to transform Alzheimer's diagnosis

By Liz Wells 10 September 2025

A major UCL-led clinical trial, aiming to transform the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease through a blood test, is welcoming its first participants.

Streeting vows to take on food and drink industry 'vested interests'

By Lee Peart 10 September 2025

Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has vowed to take on ‘vested interests’ in the food, alcohol and tobacco industries.

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frederica-diamanta

Principal Lawyer - Children and/or Adult Safeguarding

£51,356 - £56,494

Kirklees, West Yorkshire£51,356 - £56,494

RECRUITER: Kirklees Metropolitan Council

Technical Services Officer (Structural)

£45,091- £47,181

Kirklees, West Yorkshire£45,091- £47,181

RECRUITER: Kirklees Metropolitan Council

Deputy Manager

From £38,220 up to £42,839 per annum pro rata

Northallerton, North YorkshireFrom £38,220 up to £42,839 per annum pro rata

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council