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An exciting opportunity awaits in a progressive team dedicated to public health on the stunning west coast of Scotland. This role as a Healthcare Public Health Consultant offers a unique chance to collaborate with various partners, including local authorities and health services, to improve community health outcomes. You will be encouraged to develop your own interests while benefiting from excellent links with universities. Join a dynamic environment where your expertise can make a real difference in public health initiatives. Relocation support is available for those looking to make this beautiful region their home.
NHS Ayrshire & Arran’s Public Health Directorate is offering an exciting opportunity to join our progressive team working in the picturesque west coast of Scotland. There is a generous relocation fund available for anyone looking to relocate to Ayrshire. You will be joining a team embedded within the NHS, but working closely with Community Planning Partnerships, Local Authority, Integrated Health & Social Care Partnerships, Third Sector, Resilience Partnerships, and others.
The Healthcare Public Health Consultant role offers a stimulating mix of work with multidisciplinary teams across Ayrshire. We have excellent and active relationships with our three Local Authorities, Integrated Health and Social Care Partnerships (IHSCPs), Community Planning Partnerships (CPPs), NHS Infrastructure and Support Services, as well as wider partners such as Police Scotland, Scottish Fire & Rescue Service (SFRS), Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS), and Third Sector colleagues.
The post holder will be actively encouraged to develop their own areas of interest and utilize our excellent links with universities across the West of Scotland.
This position is subject to the NHS Scotland Agenda for Change Terms and Conditions for NHS Staff or Medical and Dental contracts, depending on registration. Applicants must be registered as a Specialist with the UK Public Health Register, or GMC for medically trained applicants. All specialty registrars should be within six months of obtaining their CCT at the date of interview.