Programme set to help refugees work in health and social care in North East and North Cumbria

Programme set to help refugees work in health and social care in North East and North Cumbria

By Liz Wells 28 October 2024

A new scheme is set to boost health and care in the North East and North Cumbria by helping refugees to use their skills and experiences caring for people in the region.

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Consultants in Public Health

£95,659 to £100,499

Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire£95,659 to £100,499

RECRUITER: Stoke-on-Trent City Council

Assistant Director of Commissioning

£92,223 - £112,283 per annum

Sutton, London (Greater)£92,223 - £112,283 per annum

RECRUITER: Sutton London Borough Council

Senior Social Worker/AMHP Mental Health - Core Team East and West x 3

Grade 10 - Grade 11

Wakefield, West YorkshireGrade 10 - Grade 11

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

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Consultants in Public Health

£95,659 to £100,499

Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire£95,659 to £100,499

RECRUITER: Stoke-on-Trent City Council

Assistant Director of Commissioning

£92,223 - £112,283 per annum

Sutton, London (Greater)£92,223 - £112,283 per annum

RECRUITER: Sutton London Borough Council

Senior Social Worker/AMHP Mental Health - Core Team East and West x 3

Grade 10 - Grade 11

Wakefield, West YorkshireGrade 10 - Grade 11

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council