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Current Vacancies
We are looking for exceptional people to join our vibrant organisation and make a difference for people, and their carers, at the end of their life.
Macmillan Palliative and End of Life Care Transformation Lead for Cheshire & Merseyside
Macmillan Cancer Support and the Cheshire & Merseyside Clinical Network, in collaboration with The End of Life Partnership (EOLP), are looking for a Palliative and End of Life Care (PEoLC) Transformation Lead to join our team. This new post brings an exciting opportunity to play a leading role in the strategic planning, delivery, and sustainability of palliative and end of life care across Cheshire & Merseyside.
As the Macmillan Transformation Lead, the post holder, whilst employed by EOLP, will work alongside the Cheshire & Merseyside ICB’s PEoLC Programme team to improve outcomes for patients by improving access and sustainability to PEoLC services and reducing inequalities.
Agenda for Change Band 8b (£58,972-£68,525)
Fixed Term for 2 Years
37.5 hrs per week
Hybrid
More details and application via NHS job site: Job Advert (jobs.nhs.uk). The closing date for applications is Tuesday 28 May 2024.
Dr Sinead Clarke, Associate Medical Director of NHS Cheshire & Merseyside & SRO Palliative & End of Life Care will be available to discuss the position informally with prospective candidates. You are also most welcome to arrange an informal telephone call. Please contact Dr Sinead Clarke by email sinead.clarke@cheshireandmerseyside.nhs.uk to arrange a mutually convenient time for a discussion.
Medical Trustee
We are seeking to appoint a new trustee with medical expertise, including:
- Relevant recognised professional medical qualification and relevant medical
experience. Colleagues recently retired from full time practice would be welcome
to apply - Ability to communicate effectively with non-medical peer trustees
- Approachability and willingness to contribute to the success of EOLP
- An understanding of developing strategic partnerships and building relationships
with other organisations - A working knowledge of how palliative and end of life care is developed and
delivered - Strong professional networks within Cheshire and Merseyside ICB and beyond. This could include government, regulatory or other statutory bodies
Download full role details here.
The closing date for applications is 5pm 15 May 2024. Interviews will take place on Thursday 6 June 2024 and Friday 7 June 2024 at the End of Life Care Education Hub, Spring Farm Business Centre, Crewe, CW1 4RJ
Please contact Nichola Wakefield via email nichola.wakefield@eolp.org.uk, or on 01270 310260 for more information or to arrange to speak to the Chair of Trustees about this role.
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Bank Staff Wanted
We are looking for experienced palliative and end of life clinicans to join our bank staff.
No previous experience is necessary as full training and support will be provided. Find out more by downloading our flyer here.
Benefits of working with us
When you join EOLP you become part of an organisation committed to the wellbeing and development of everyone who works for us. We offer a supportive environment, opportunities for career development and personal growth.
Holiday Entitlement
Our people enjoy 28 days plus Bank Holidays. You can also purchase additional annual leave.
Pension
All staff will be automatically enrolled in a NHS or stakeholder pension scheme.
Offices
EOLP’s head office at Spring Farm in Crewe is set within a peaceful location in beautiful countryside.
Occupational Sick Pay
All staff can have peace of mind, that whilst they recover, they will receive occupational sick pay.
Parking
Our people can park for free at our office at Spring Farm.
Staff Development
We are committed to the ongoing learning, personal and professional development and training of all our people.
Wellbeing Events and Support
Having a healthy workforce is important to us. We have a number initiatives including:
- Mental Health First Aider
- Wellbeing events for staff and volunteers
- Counselling Support
- Free eye test
Flexible working
Our team have a range of different working patterns which help them achieve their work-life balance. We work from home, our office base at Crewe and other locations.