apartmentNHS Property Services LtdplaceBirmingham, 6 mi from Oldbury (West Midlands)
We have a fantastic opportunity for a Clerk of the Works to join our team based in the Midlands. The salary on offer is from £35,000 to £45,000, with a £3,000 car allowance + 27 days holiday, and up to 6% matched pension contribution. Please see the...
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Group Director of Therapies

apartmentSandwell and West Birmingham NHS TrustplaceBirmingham, 6 mi from Oldbury (West Midlands)
An exciting opportunity to the join the Primary Care, Community and Therapies (PCCT) group at Sandwell and West Birmingham Trust (SWB) as Director of Therapies. Please ensure you read the below overview and requirements for this employment...
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Head of Human Resources

apartmentHerefordshire & Worcestershire Health and Care NHS TrustplaceWorcester, 20 mi from Oldbury (West Midlands)
You will join an established, supportive, and friendly HR Team which forms part of the Trusts People Directorate Making sure you fit the guidelines as an applicant for this role is essential, please read the below carefully. The primary function of...
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Principal epic trainer

apartmentNhs TrustplaceBirmingham, 6 mi from Oldbury (West Midlands)
Epic Principal Trainer / 13 month contract / Outside IR35 or full-time employment / Onsite 3/4 days a week My client, a large NHS Trust, has a need for 2 Principal Trainers to join their Epic implementation on a long-term contract. You must have at...
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Business intelligence program manager

apartmentNhs Arden & Gem CsuplaceBirmingham, 6 mi from Oldbury (West Midlands)
BI Programme Manager Role Overview: As the Programme Manager with analytics experience, you will play a key role in leading and managing business intelligence initiatives to support data driven decision making across the organisation. Your programme...
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HDRC Project Manager

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The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) is providing up to £5 million of funding to a number of local authorities to establish Health Determinants Research Collaborations (HDRCs) in their local areas. HDRCs aim to boost research capacity and capability within local government to embed a culture of always using evidence when making decisions.
HDRCs use research findings to understand how decisions impact on health and health inequalities. They also carry out research where evidence isnt already available. The Sandwell HDRC Better Research for Better Health is a partnership between SMBC, the University of Birmingham, and the voluntary & community sector.
Our HDRC vision is to undertake evidence-informed, robustly evaluated activities that reflect the needs and values of our diverse local communities. The Sandwell HDRC will align with a borough-wide Levelling Up Programme to improve the wider determinants of health.
The HDRC aims to transform SMBCs research culture and infrastructure to: Make the best use of empirical evidence to inform decision-making and investment Robustly evaluate services to ensure quality, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness Facilitate research activity with partner organisations and local residents Effectively disseminate research outputs for wider influence This will be achieved by: Strengthening research and development capacity, resources and infrastructure Embedding a strong research culture for evidence-informed decision-making Developing robust systems and partnerships for cultural and knowledge exchange Creating a community-led research culture As one of four HDRC Project Managers, you will be responsible for developing and leading one of the above workstreams, co-ordinating specialist input from internal and external partners including Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), the voluntary and community sector, and SMBC Directorates.

You will be expected to work closely with other HDRC Project Managers, the HDRC Co-ordinator and the HDRC Programme Manager, as well as with topic leads within the Public Health team, to ensure alignment across the four workstreams and with existing programmes to improve the wider determinants of health.
You will be supported by a workstream Project Officer, who will provide administrative and operational support for workstream development and delivery.