Looking for perspectives on what I should do. Work history is:
- 10 years employed by NHS organisations, in project management and change management roles for I.T. and non-I.T. enabled change projects.
- 3 1/2 years contracting in similar roles
- 6 months on bench in a moribund market
- 2 months into a 6 month contract with NHS on a clinical practice transformation project.
The problem I have is that I don't see a short-term future in the healthcare contracting market, and permie jobs, either in the private or public sector are scarce.
I have a high level of expertise in the health sector and am well regarded by those I work with - I tend to work on projects in highly specialised areas of clinical practice, which gives me a significant edge in this market, but in other sectors I will need to rely on my generic skills, and it will be (I think) hard to stand out.
Would anyone like to share experience of changing sectors or have any thoughts about how to do so? I'd like to start thinking about it and planning now, rather than when benched again.
- 10 years employed by NHS organisations, in project management and change management roles for I.T. and non-I.T. enabled change projects.
- 3 1/2 years contracting in similar roles
- 6 months on bench in a moribund market
- 2 months into a 6 month contract with NHS on a clinical practice transformation project.
The problem I have is that I don't see a short-term future in the healthcare contracting market, and permie jobs, either in the private or public sector are scarce.
I have a high level of expertise in the health sector and am well regarded by those I work with - I tend to work on projects in highly specialised areas of clinical practice, which gives me a significant edge in this market, but in other sectors I will need to rely on my generic skills, and it will be (I think) hard to stand out.
Would anyone like to share experience of changing sectors or have any thoughts about how to do so? I'd like to start thinking about it and planning now, rather than when benched again.


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