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CSH are Hiring! Nurse & Midwifery Innovation Project Lead

The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare (CSH) is looking for a Nurse & Midwifery Innovation Project Lead to join our team! This is an exciting opportunity for a Registered Nurse or Midwife who is passionate about climate action, social justice, and healthcare innovation.

About the role

This is a unique opportunity to lead an ambitious educational programme, The Future of Health and Social Care: Harnessing the Power of Nursing and Midwifery to Lead Change in Climate and Social Justice.

The role involves developing and delivering a three-tiered sustainable healthcare education programme, supporting nurses and midwives to integrate sustainability and equity into healthcare. The ideal candidate will have leadership experience, a passion for sustainability, and a strong understanding of health inequalities.

To learn more about the role and the personal and job requirements, please read the job specification here:

Headshot Aneesa Aljahmi

For more information please contact Aneesa Aljhami, our people and operations lead.

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