Hi guys, its me again your favorite recruitment consultant. I have a job as a programme manager for an NHS body and wondered if anyone here would be interested? You'd need to have healthcare sector experience or at the very least public sector at programme manger level. Any takers? I know its a bit vauge but if you have the experience then email me at danhunter@hotmail.com and i shall explain more to people that are relevant.
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Interesting.Originally posted by reformationHi guys, its me again your favorite recruitment consultant. I have a job as a programme manager for an NHS body and wondered if anyone here would be interested? You'd need to have healthcare sector experience or at the very least public sector at programme manger level. Any takers? I know its a bit vauge but if you have the experience then email me at danhunter@hotmail.com and i shall explain more to people that are relevant.
Altough I lack public sector experience, would experience with conducting public animal sacrifices suffice ? -
It might!Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockInteresting.
Altough I lack public sector experience, would experience with conducting public animal sacrifices suffice ?Comment
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Originally posted by n3il123Well I have the public sector
but lack the programme management 
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I've got both, in spades. Wouldn't want to take the rate drop though, unless it's five miles or less from home.
BTW, given the horrible state of NHS IT services, I would have thought that managerial experience of them was a reason not to take someone on...
Blog? What blog...?
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Ah ... Music to my ears !Originally posted by reformationIt might!
Naturally I will ask my secretary to forward my resume.
However I must make it perfectly clear that as this is a public sector role I will threfore not be expected to actually do anything which might be work related, save the occasional lunchtime public car park animal sacrifice as guaranteed by the Religous Rights acts.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolioI've got both, in spades. Wouldn't want to take the rate drop though, unless it's five miles or less from home.
BTW, given the horrible state of NHS IT services, I would have thought that managerial experience of them was a reason not to take someone on...
Where do you live?! And do you have healthcare sector experience? What rate are you on now?Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100£550 a day? Hmmm. Do you need any process technical authors with public sector experience?
Not right now but that can all change, do you fancy sending your CV to me? I'll PM you my work email if you'd like to send your CV.Comment
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