Company Information
Delivered in partnership with Skills for Care, the NHS Leadership Academy and the Department of Health and Social Care, the one-year Graduate Management Programme allows ambitious graduates to accelerate their career and gain invaluable experience with forward-thinking health and social care employers.
Number of Vacancies Multiple
Degrees Required 2:2 or equivalent in any subject in the last seven years
Locations Nationwide
Salary Competitive
Online Applications
skillsforcare.org.uk/graduates
Who we are looking for We’re looking for bright, ambitious graduates from any degree subject. You must have a strong desire to work alongside others, be able to think strategically and bring a positive attitude to help other people live life to the
full.You must be able to complete a full year with your host organisation.
Careers Offered The programme is designed to fast-track graduates into leadership roles. You will develop the skills and knowledge to become an effective leader and make a real impact on the lives of others. We recruit from all over the UK and place graduates across England.
Application Details Applications open early 2020. Please submit your expression of interest online at:
skillsforcare.org.uk/graduates
Benefits Work experience in a high-quality social care organisation, including a health project placement, bursary payment of £20,000, opportunity to complete two fully funded leadership and management qualifications and leadership development through coaching, supervision and peer support.
Website
skillsforcare.org.uk
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