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Health Improvement AdvisorinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED TUE 25 MAR 2025

Band 4: £31,944 to £34,937 a year pa inclusive  FIXEDTERM 
CANCERCARBON MONOXIDENHS

Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustFollow Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in people's lives by helping them quit smoking and improve their health.
Gain valuable experience in public health within a reputable NHS Trust, enhancing career prospects in the health sector.
Chance to collaborate with integrated teams, including Health Improvement Leads and Clinical Leads, improving interdisciplinary skills.
Work across multiple hospital sites, providing a diverse work environment and exposure to different patient demographics.
Flexibility with remote working options on certain days, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Participate in health equity initiatives, empowering individuals to make informed health decisions and improving community health outcomes.
Engagement in data management and assessment activities, enhancing analytical skills and the ability to measure the impact of health interventions.
Are you a caring and compassionate individual with a passion for improving lives? Join the Health Improvement Team at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust as a Health Improvement Advisor and make a real difference in your community. We’re on the lookout for two dedicated Advisors to support smokers through the West London Lung Cancer Screening Programme. You’ll provide vital tailored advice and connect patients to local services, all while promoting health equity and enabling individuals to take charge of their wellbeing.

In this transformative role, you’ll collaborate with healthcare professionals across three major hospital sites, with the potential for remote working on certain days. Your responsibilities will include delivering both telephone and face-to-face support, coordinating referrals, and fostering smoke-free environments. You’ll not only conduct assessments but also educate individuals on the risks of smoking and encourage healthier lifestyle choices. If you’re ready to empower people and contribute to meaningful change in public health, we warmly invite you to apply. Join us and be part of a team that's dedicated to helping others live healthier, smoke-free lives!
Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in people's lives by helping them quit smoking and improve their health.
Gain valuable experience in public health within a reputable NHS Trust, enhancing career prospects in the health sector.
Chance to collaborate with integrated teams, including Health Improvement Leads and Clinical Leads, improving interdisciplinary skills.
Work across multiple hospital sites, providing a diverse work environment and exposure to different patient demographics.
Flexibility with remote working options on certain days, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Participate in health equity initiatives, empowering individuals to make informed health decisions and improving community health outcomes.
Engagement in data management and assessment activities, enhancing analytical skills and the ability to measure the impact of health interventions.

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