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    Anyone Work for the NHS?

    I've just been offered a new role as a PM for the NHS. Does anyone here have any experience with them and know what they are like to contract for?

    I've taken the role at a faily low rate as its 20 mins from home, what are they like for upping the rate come contract renewal?

    Thanks
    Who has time? Who has time? But then if we do not ever take time, how can we ever have time?

    #2
    I once had my ears rinsed in an NHS trust. It was quite good I didn't have to wait that long.
    I'm alright Jack

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      #3
      I've spent a lot of time with the NHS








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      Confusion is a natural state of being

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        #4
        Assuming your contract is for 3 months or 6 months, forget about an increase until you've been there 12 months.
        I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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          #5
          spent some doing a job onsite for the NHS in my last permy job.

          The company had 6 people on site, 4 of whom were contractors.

          it was great if I'm honest, some tight time scales, but they always moved whenever we needed them to, and plenty of politics.

          strictly 9-5 hours as well (or 8.30-4.30) - hardly any pressure at all.

          The company I worked for was charging us all out at around £700 a day, but no idea what they were paying the 4 contractors.

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            #6
            Currently on my second NHS PM contract (different locations)
            It is a mixed bag - some things are good (hours, steady contracts and interesting meaningful outcomes from work to name 3) but other things are extremely frustrating - especially, it is very different to the real world (eg I'm currently working for a programme with no plan, no scope, no business case and therefore no agreed budget - very difficult indeed, and plenty of pressure as there are tight deadlines and patient care is at stake) It will all work out in the end, but not in a nice steady controlled manner.
            I'm via an agency, but if direct, payment is a big issue.

            Currently I crave a private sector job but realistically, the grass is always greener...

            As for rates, the NHS is skint so rates are rarely the best. Increases possible, but only after a few extensions and don't expect to get more than an average rate for the job.
            Back at the coal face

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              #7
              There's a hell of a lot of NHS contracts advertised near me, unfortunately they all require prior NHS experience to be considered so at least from my perspective it's a bit of a closed shop.
              Last edited by TykeMerc; 24 September 2008, 12:59.

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                #8
                3 times in various places/roles. Never again.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Epiphone View Post
                  3 times in various places/roles. Never again.
                  Why? What happened?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by al_cam View Post
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                    As for rates, the NHS is skint so rates are rarely the best. Increases possible, but only after a few extensions and don't expect to get more than an average rate for the job.
                    Having worked for CFH (Connecting for Health) and a Southern Cluster PCT as a Test Manager I have to dispute that.

                    I agree with the politics comments on here though - never seen so much red tape.
                    Blood in your poo

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