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Previously on "I'm in the wrong job"

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  • CheeseSlice
    replied
    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    I think that's overly cynical.

    What's wrong with a bit of a skills update / introduction to the latest thinking ?
    Doesn't sound like latest thinking to me.

    Sounds like they're sourcing their new workforce from the local prison (which is full), who obviously require this kind of training to function in society.

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  • Platypus
    replied
    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Deliberately undereducate people so that ex-civil servants can get cushy consultancy jobs teaching people what they should have been taught at school and college.
    I think that's overly cynical.

    What's wrong with a bit of a skills update / introduction to the latest thinking ?

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  • Mich the Tester
    replied
    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Er, but this role is to give the training, thereby ensuring that people have ineed been properly trained
    Oh I get it. Deliberately undereducate people so that ex-civil servants can get cushy consultancy jobs teaching people what they should have been taught at school and college.

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  • Platypus
    replied
    Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
    They're just common sense, a lot of which is taught at school, by parents
    eee, them wer't days



    Oh get real !
    The world has moved on and you seem to have missed it !

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  • Platypus
    replied
    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    No need for specialist consultants if people have been properly trained.
    Er, but this role is to give the training, thereby ensuring that people have ineed been properly trained

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  • PM-Junkie
    replied
    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    Equality And Diversity Trainer Contract


    My client is a well known, market leading NHS Trust based in the North West. They are at the forefront of the Equalities Agenda and require specialist support on an attractive day rate basis.

    I am currently resourcing highly skilled and experienced Equality and Diversity Trainers with SPECIFIC experience of delivering training to clinical staff in the areas of Dignity, Human Rights, Respect, Communications and Customer Service in care.

    The target group will comprise of circa 1100 nurses and Healthcare staff and courses would need to be carefully organised and delivered to reduce impact on core services during worked shifts.

    Due to the niche nature of this role only consultants whose experience match the details listed above will be considered. Please contact David Osborne for further details 01612 331597.

    Location Manchester, Lancashire
    Country England
    Start Date ASAP
    Duration 2 months
    Rate £400-£800/Day
    Employment Business Computer People
    Contact David Osborne
    Telephone 0161 237 5731
    Email [email protected]
    Reference JSED2DLO
    Posted Date 28/05/2009 08:02:52
    I could do that!!!

    I am an expert in the area of "respect", and any of you lazy cretins who think otherwise can go and get stuffed

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  • ace00
    replied
    Jobs for the (disabled lesbian ethnic dwarf) girls.

    Could you live with yourself if you got it though? I suppose for 2 months at 800 a day one could just forget the direct line from pensioners life savings thru Brown's thieving grasp to your pocket.

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  • DimPrawn
    replied
    Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
    They're just common sense, a lot of which is taught at school, by parents or failing that med/nurse school.
    This is blatant misuse of public money.
    Think how many duck houses that could buy. Probably even get your moat cleaned for that!

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  • CheeseSlice
    replied
    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    delivering training to clinical staff in the areas of Dignity, Human Rights, Respect, Communications and Customer Service in care.
    They're just common sense, a lot of which is taught at school, by parents or failing that med/nurse school.
    This is blatant misuse of public money.

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  • Zippy
    replied
    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    'experience of delivering training to clinical staff in the areas of Dignity, Human Rights, Respect, Communications and Customer Service in care.'

    This is one of the things that Mrs Tester is expected to do in the course of her work as head of nursing. This stuff is part of her professional baggage, along with medical skills and an understanding of physiology and psychiatry and psychology. No need for specialist consultants if people have been properly trained.
    You have to pay people so you can be seen to be taking these issues seriously - otherwise 'null point' from whatever quango is doing the measuring.
    800 quid though (or a possible Plan B for your missus?)

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  • Mich the Tester
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    'experience of delivering training to clinical staff in the areas of Dignity, Human Rights, Respect, Communications and Customer Service in care.'

    This is one of the things that Mrs Tester is expected to do in the course of her work as head of nursing. This stuff is part of her professional baggage, along with medical skills and an understanding of physiology and psychiatry and psychology. No need for specialist consultants if people have been properly trained.

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  • thelace
    replied
    And it's not all bulltulipe you know....

    No, honestly

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  • BoredBloke
    started a topic I'm in the wrong job

    I'm in the wrong job

    Equality And Diversity Trainer Contract


    My client is a well known, market leading NHS Trust based in the North West. They are at the forefront of the Equalities Agenda and require specialist support on an attractive day rate basis.

    I am currently resourcing highly skilled and experienced Equality and Diversity Trainers with SPECIFIC experience of delivering training to clinical staff in the areas of Dignity, Human Rights, Respect, Communications and Customer Service in care.

    The target group will comprise of circa 1100 nurses and Healthcare staff and courses would need to be carefully organised and delivered to reduce impact on core services during worked shifts.

    Due to the niche nature of this role only consultants whose experience match the details listed above will be considered. Please contact David Osborne for further details 01612 331597.

    Location Manchester, Lancashire
    Country England
    Start Date ASAP
    Duration 2 months
    Rate £400-£800/Day
    Employment Business Computer People
    Contact David Osborne
    Telephone 0161 237 5731
    Email [email protected]
    Reference JSED2DLO
    Posted Date 28/05/2009 08:02:52

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