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    Returning from the USA

    I have been looking at returning to the UK after 8 years here in the USA. I cannot get any consideration from any of the roles for which I have applied. As a project manager of over 20 years PM and a total of 35 years in IT overall.

    I am presently helping select, purchase and implement IT systems for hospitals and clinics. I am a PRINCE practitioner (have to re-certify in P2), MBCS and MAPM.

    Do I have to fly back on spec. or would someone with a need like to call me for a conversation? <mod snip> (GMT -7h)

    Mod note: if you want I'll ask admin to give you PM rights.

    #2
    I'm afraid you might have missed the boat for NHS contracts but I would suggest that you join NHS groups on LinkedIn and put yourself about a bit.
    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
    - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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      #3
      It could be worth looking at companies like UnitedHealth UK part of the UHG group of companies. Working closely with the NHS, but with decent contractor rates.
      Last edited by Netraider; 25 September 2011, 18:43. Reason: Can't spell!!!!!
      SUFTUM

      May life give you what you need, rather than what you want....

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        #4
        Also remember as a 'returning resident' thanks to UK government you are not entitled to any benefits!

        Refugees and asylum seekers are, but not expat Brits.

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