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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) are currently recruiting for a Senior Technical Adviser (Methodology).
Location:Manchester / London
Salary:£55,548 to £67,805 pa
For further details and to apply, please visit NHS jobs at:
https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/vacancy/381b72aec50af9e33df880bc7fb37d70/?vac_ref=913804231
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Reporting to the Associate Director (Methodology) within the Centre for Clinical Practice you will join the team responsible for overseeing the development of NICE clinical guidelines. You will be taking on some of the toughest challenges in NHS policy making, within an innovative, evolving organisation that will support your on-going professional development, and play a pivotal role in the Guidelines Programme.
Your key role will be supporting the Associate Director (Methodology) in quality assuring the technical aspects of clinical guideline development and developing and delivering changes to guideline development methods. This includes management of the team, delivery of a portfolio of guidelines, and providing advice to the National Collaborating Centres and other team members on key technical issues.
With a doctorate or master’s degree, you will have substantial specialist experience in the methods of guideline development. A skilled Senior Manager, you will have proven expertise in working within the NHS and in the coordination of multiple, complex projects. You will also be a confident negotiator, effective problem solver and able manager of people and budgets.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence offers a dynamic and friendly working environment where teamwork is greatly valued. This is a highly respected organisation with an excellent range of benefits including:
• NHS pension scheme
• NHS staff discounts
• Childcare voucher scheme; cycle to work scheme
• A thorough induction programme
• Personal development supported through extensive training and development opportunities
• Flexible working to help staff achieve a healthy work life balance
• Excellent working environment and resources
We value equality and diversity and welcome applicants from all sections of the community. We will interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria in line with the NHS Guaranteed Interview Scheme
For an informal discussion please contact Nichole Taske on 0207 045 2124.
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