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Screening and Immunisation CoordinatorinCambridgeinCambridgePUBLISHED THU 2 JAN 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year  FIXEDTERM 
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Opportunity to shape public health services in screening and immunisation across the East of England.
Direct involvement in a critical public health initiative that impacts the health of the community.
Collaboration with a dedicated team of public health professionals, enhancing teamwork and learning opportunities.
Possibility for career development through engagement in wider public health initiatives.
Contribution to ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency in public health programmes.
Focus on equity of access and improving health outcomes for all eligible populations.
Gain valuable experience in commissioning activities and public health leadership.
The Screening and Immunisation Coordinator role with NHS England in Cambridge involves providing public health expertise to enhance screening and immunisation services across the East of England. Candidates should have recent clinical experience with the UK routine immunisation programme or relevant work within NHS screening programmes. The coordinator will support the Screening and Immunisation Lead and Manager, ensuring that programs are effective, high-quality, and accessible to all eligible populations. This varied position requires an inquisitive mindset and offers opportunities for professional development within public health initiatives in the region.
Opportunity to shape public health services in screening and immunisation across the East of England.
Direct involvement in a critical public health initiative that impacts the health of the community.
Collaboration with a dedicated team of public health professionals, enhancing teamwork and learning opportunities.
Possibility for career development through engagement in wider public health initiatives.
Contribution to ensuring quality, safety, and efficiency in public health programmes.
Focus on equity of access and improving health outcomes for all eligible populations.
Gain valuable experience in commissioning activities and public health leadership.

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