Royal College of Psychiatrists

2 job(s) at Royal College of Psychiatrists

Royal College of Psychiatrists London, UK
17/04/2019
Full time
Location : London Status : Permanent contract Salary : £65,000 Closing date : 01/05/2019 Interview date :13/05/2019 This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Head of Development to join the College. The Head of Development will lead on all fundraising matters, with a broad range and knowledge of income generation and development. The post holder will identify and design major projects in order to support the College’s strategic objectives.   The post-holder will ensure the College formulates and implements a development strategy, incorporating fundraising and commercial development (including appropriate fundraising communications, prospect lists, marketing outputs and fundraising timelines).   The successful candidate will be an excellent communicator and have the ability to build good working relationships with other departments, and people at all levels, across the organisation. The post-holder will be determined to give psychiatrists an excellent level of service, in order to help them deliver excellent patient care.   We only recruit the best and in return for your commitment, the College offers a generous salary and benefits.   For an information pack, please e-mail:  HR@rcpsych.ac.uk   or download from the College website:  www.rcpsych.ac.uk How to apply For more information and instructions on how to apply, please download the following documents: Application Form  (doc) Information pack  (doc) Diversity monitoring form  (doc) For any other queries, please e-mail  hr@rcpsych.ac.uk . We welcome applications from all sectors of the community. Closing date:   Wednesday 1 May 2019 @ 10am Interview date:   Monday 13 May 2019 The College is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Charity registration no. 228636 No agencies or publications, please.
Royal College of Psychiatrists London, UK
11/04/2019
Full time
Project Officer (CCQI) - 5 vacancies About the roles The College Centre for Quality Improvement, (CCQI) is a multi-disciplinary team of quality improvement workers who evaluate, audit and research mental health services. We are expanding the work that we carry out and are now seeking dynamic and proactive people for the following roles: Project Officer - Community Mental Health Services & Quality Network for Inpatient Learning Disability Wards (ACOMHS/QNLD) x 1 (Permanent role) Project Officer - Psychiatric Liaison for Accreditation Network (PLAN) x 1 (Permanent role) Project Officer - Enabling Environments (EE) x 1 (Permanent role) Project Officer - National Clinical Audits (NAD, NCAP and NCAAD) x 2 (Fixed-term contract until 31 May 2020) The successful candidates will organise data collection and will arrange and attend meetings, and visits to services, working with clinicians and service users to improve mental health services. They will provide administrative support to the project, analyse data as well as writing reports. This is an ideal job for someone looking for a career in quality improvement or health service development. The successful candidates will be required to undertake a Disclosure Barring Service check. The National Clinical Audits (NAD, NCAP and NCAAD) Project Officer posts are fixed-term contracts and no extension beyond the specified end date is envisaged. We only recruit the best and in return for your commitment and expertise we offer great benefits and the chance to make your mark on our work. How to apply Candidates are advised to state the Project Officer role/s of their choice in their cover letter. For more information and instructions on how to apply, please download the following documents: Information pack (doc) Application form (doc) Diversity monitoring form (doc) For any other queries, please e-mail hr@rcpsych.ac.uk . We welcome applications from all sectors of the community. Closing date : Monday 29 April @ 10am Interview dates: Monday 20 May 2019 (PLAN/ACOMHS/EE) Tuesday 21 May 2019 (National Clinical Audits) Wednesday 22 May 2019 (PLAN/ACOMHS/EE) The College is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Charity registration no. 228636  

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