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Exciting new job opportunity?

Wednesday blog

This exciting new job opportunity has just appeared in my email. I wanted you all to get the chance to see it as soon as it was announced as I’m sure many of you will want to apply if you can understand the woke gobbledigook in the job ad:

Senior Programme Officer – Diversity and Inclusion

NHS Confederation -�We empower and support healthcare organisations to improve population health, deliver high-quality care and reduce health inequalities.

Full Job Description

About the role

The Diversity & Inclusion Team delivers designated work programmes that support organisations to create more inclusive workplace cultures, where difference is welcomed and celebrated. The team is part of the wider Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Group and works across and closely with colleagues dealing with health inequalities policy and strategy.

The Senior Programme Officer is responsible for supporting delivery of meetings, events and webinars, employer engagement and drafting of key documentation and web-based materials.

As our Senior Programme Officer, you will:

  • plan and facilitate our events, including securing venues, paying invoices and liaising with speakers and delegates.
  • draft and upload web content, schedule social media posts and send our newsletter to our mailing list.
  • answer queries in our mailbox in an accurate and timely way, providing excellent customer service.
  • provide secretariat support for meetings, including scheduling meetings, preparing agendas, taking minutes and following up actions.
  • raise purchase orders for expenditure.

About you

We have an exciting opportunity for a self-motivated individual to join our Diversity & Inclusion Team at NHS Employers. We would love to hear from you if you are:

  • Able to work both independently and in a team
  • Able to manage your workload and work to tight deadlines
  • Able to establish effective working relationships with colleagues and external bodies
  • Able to effectively summarise information

And if you have:

  • Good oral and written communication skills
  • Good presentation and networking skills

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Salary: �29,570.00 per year

Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • Company pension
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Flexitime
  • Sick pay
  • Work from home

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • No weekends

5 comments to Exciting new job opportunity?

  • Ed P

    So just an office clerk…

    Work from home (and cycle to work?) Casual dress (pajamas!)

    Flexitime too (get up in the afternoon).

    Sounds like a couch potato ‘job’

  • Bill Airway

    What a TOTAL waste of tax payers money…………

  • tomsk

    The problem with the NHS is the NHS.

  • Hardcastle

    What can this possibly have to do with health.I can see it providing even more time wasting meetings and paper work for those at the sharp end.Therefore,a complete waste of time ,money and effectiveness.

  • Stillreading

    I think it means they want some long-haired, body-pierced, probably tattooed, preferably B, T or Q individual, whose sole ability is to bore a roomful of actual workers to death, to devise “seminars” utilising all the latest woke speak on “equality” and “diversity”, which hard-working and underpaid NHS actual workers – doctors, nurses, paramedics, porters, etc. – who together constitute the most culturally and racially diverse work force in the country and have worked happily together for years, will be compelled to attend, thus pulling them out of ambulances and off wards where they are already sorely overworked due to understaffing. You couldn’t make it up. I know the truth whereof I write, since several members of my family work in the NHS and have been compelled to waste their time attending such skill squandering events.

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