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    NHS Contracts

    Hi All,

    Tried a search but cant search for 'nhs' - too short.

    Im interviewing for an NHS role next week.

    Its about £50 a day less than what I earn now, doing 3rd Line Intrastructure (Wintel, Virtualisation & Security)

    Its close to home.

    Its only advertised as 6-8 weeks, but the agent says there are more jobs in there once 'the foot is in the door' and higher paid ones at that.

    Whats NHS contracting like? I worked in the Police before and didnt really like it.

    Any pros or cons?

    Is it worth grabbing this short contract so that I have the 'NHS Experience' that is so essential on a lot of jobs?

    Thanks in advance,

    Peter

    #2
    Originally posted by peterc2609 View Post
    Hi All,

    Tried a search but cant search for 'nhs' - too short.

    Im interviewing for an NHS role next week.

    Its about £50 a day less than what I earn now, doing 3rd Line Intrastructure (Wintel, Virtualisation & Security)

    Its close to home.

    Its only advertised as 6-8 weeks, but the agent says there are more jobs in there once 'the foot is in the door' and higher paid ones at that.

    Whats NHS contracting like? I worked in the Police before and didnt really like it.

    Any pros or cons?

    Is it worth grabbing this short contract so that I have the 'NHS Experience' that is so essential on a lot of jobs?

    Thanks in advance,

    Peter
    Hi Peter

    I've been pigeon-holed for NHS work and am having difficulty getting away from the NHS. I've worked for and along side the NHS for 25years - with the last 7 years as a contractor, but the daily rates are now becoming ludicrous. In some cases the contractor is earning less than the permanent staff - the agencies IMO do not appear to be doing a good job in supporting the contractor anymore.

    The NHS are relatively poor payers. They say the follow PRINCE 2 (in which case the NHS would appear to have their own - different - version). I've only ever worked for one trust that did actually follow it.

    As a PM the hardest task I have with the NHS is to get them to deliver any effort into their own project, and for them to take ownership of their project; some trusts think the PM is there to manage the project and do all of the work with no input from them at all.

    There are a lot of part time workers in the NHS - in some trusts there would appear to be more part time than full time?

    There are some very good trusts to work for - and I'm not saying which?! lol

    There are some absolutely appalling places to work for - private message me and I will tell you some of my experiences.

    The lower daily rate "because its the NHS" - is bull tulip. Wait 'till you see some of the monetary values moved about (and for what) and then you will see what I mean?

    I'd like to break out of the NHS - but having difficulty doing so (even though I have a commercial background as well as the NHS).

    Like I say though - Its not all negative - there are some trusts and people I've worked with in the NHS who I would work for again (and I'd even consider a lower daily rate to do so).

    Can you say where you will be working?

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      #3
      Originally posted by peterc2609 View Post
      Tried a search but cant search for 'nhs' - too short.
      Top tip, do a google for: site:forums.contractoruk.com nhs
      Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.

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