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Sign inBusiness Support Officer
- 25 February 2026
- NHS Jobs - London, E14 4PU
- £32,624.00 to £37,737.00 per year
- Contract
- Full time
Project Support Undertake project support in the absence of a dedicated project support role in the structure, responding to information requests and other tasks which will involve meeting tight deadlines and may include using digital tools, for example JIRA. ...
Lead Developer | NHS England
- 10 February 2026
- NHS England - Nationally, E14 5EA
- £64,455 - £74,896 per annum (exclusive of London weighting)
- Contract
- Full time
The Trainee Information Systems (TIS) Programme supports and develops a range of products and services that help users manage the administration of NHS trainees and learners who are supported by NHS England, such as postgraduate doctors in training, often ...
Clinical Senate Chair | NHS England
- 10 February 2026
- NHS England - London, E14 4PU
- £105,000 per annum pro rata
- Contract
- Part time
We are seeking applications from experienced practicing clinicians, with system leadership experience and evidence of a commitment to delivery of the 10 Year Plan, for an exciting opportunity to lead this independent clinical body which provides strategic ...
TIS Senior Developer | NHS England
- 09 February 2026
- NHS England - Nationally, E14 5EA
- £55,690 - £62,682 per annum (exclusive of London Weighting)
- Contract
- Full time
The Trainee Information Systems (TIS) Programme supports and develops a range of products and services that help users manage the administration of NHS trainees and learners who are supported by NHS England, such as postgraduate doctors in training, often ...
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