Maybe the reason there are so many jobs out there is because they can't fill ANY vacancies due to the ridiculously strict criteria.
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Shouldn't the NHS of all UK bodies be making an effort to widen their criteria slightly to all us on the bench in the current over-saturated market...Comment
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Obviously being a Government body they like to adhere to their own standards they set, except in their own case.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_opportunity
Maybe they should set a similar scheme for the contracting and procurement of consultants? I think the use of the words 'must have previous experience in NHS' deliberately excludes a lot of perfectly capable and suitable candidates. Is it not in the public interest to ensure that those being brought in are the best for the job, not just people who got the job off the back of a handshake in a pub?The cycle of life: born > learn > work > learn > dead.Comment
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Maybe we should all get together with someone experienced in the NHS so that they can enlighten us so we can throw the jargon back at the recruitment agent to impress them.Originally posted by Peter Loew View PostShouldn't the NHS of all UK bodies be making an effort to widen their criteria slightly to all us on the bench in the current over-saturated market...
Presumably it should not be an issue for that person to do so if there is a shortage of people with NHS experience.This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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I did think that but at the moment any contract is worth consideringOriginally posted by badger7579 View PostPersonally any job advert I see for nhs goes straight in the bin
Not got much, if any in the way of NHS experience myself but my CV is strong enough for agencies to put me forward for the jobs (SQL not PM)Last edited by Spacecadet; 12 January 2009, 16:55.Coffee's for closersComment
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I have to agreed with this thread!
But why do the NHS have to use agencies for these jobs if you have to have past experience? Surely they can just contact their previous contractors direct and save £££ by bypassing agencies! Such a waste of tax payers money.Comment
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I think I may be in the perfect position to comment on this!
I've recently moved from a Telecomms background (Project Support/Consultantcy/AD-Hoccery) straight into the NHS as a Reporting Analyst.
I've no previous experience of working for the NHS and the last time I touched a database was at college! The pay is slightly less than I've been used to but I had been on the bench 3 months prior so was more than happy to take this role (and it's 5 minutes from my house).
It's funny how things can work out because I have managed to sweet talk the team into letting me gain experience of more niche NHS systems and Projects, which will be invaluable for my CV.
Obviously nothing is guaranteed but my point is you *can* make a move into a seemingly impenetrable sector but it may involve a bit of a sacrifice (namely pay!).Permietractor (probably)Comment
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WHSOriginally posted by Peter Loew View PostWhat's with all the damned NHS PM roles out there... it's frustrating that those of us who can deliver these projects with our eyes closed are held back because we don't have previous NHS experience.
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How do you know you can deliver an NHS project with your eyes closed?Originally posted by Peter Loew View PostWhat's with all the damned NHS PM roles out there... it's frustrating that those of us who can deliver these projects with our eyes closed are held back because we don't have previous NHS experience.
Have you managed one before?Coffee's for closersComment
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Figure of speech. Most NHS roles I have seen advertised are for delivering projects very similar to what I have in my portfolio, when taking to the agent to explain the roles further, I get to the point where I tick all the boxes except the one that requires previous NHS environment experience.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostHow do you know you can deliver an NHS project with your eyes closed?
Have you managed one before?Comment
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