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Reference: 74218

Date Added: 18 January 2020
Closing Date: 20 February 2020

Job Title: Consultant

Working For: Cordis Bright

Location: London

Salary: £32000-£48000

Length of Contract:

Job Details

Cordis Bright is a research and consultancy firm specialising in children’s services, adult social care, criminal justice, and the NHS. We work with central government, local authorities, NHS clinical commissioning groups, NHS Trusts, police, independent sector organisations, and others to help improve outcomes.

We are looking for a Consultant to join our team. You must have:
• A good first degree (minimum 2:1) from an excellent university.
• At least three years of relevant work experience, ideally in research or consultancy.
• The ability to demonstrate a versatile consultancy and research skill-set.
• Strong project management skills.
• A successful track record in producing insightful analysis and reports.
• Experience of direct engagement with clients and/or others in the delivery of products and services.
• A demonstrable capacity to contribute to business development and marketing.
• A strong commitment to public services, especially in the sectors in which we specialise.

We are particularly keen to receive applications from those with previous experience of designing, project managing and undertaking process, impact and economic evaluations.

Cordis Bright is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to ensuring that our team reflects the diversity of backgrounds, genders, sexual orientations, ethnicities, experiences and viewpoints in our society today. In light of this we operate a 'blind shortlisting' process. To help us, please ensure that you follow the application instructions closely.

Closing Date: 20 February 2020

Interview/Start Dates

Interviews will take place on 27 February.   Start date will be as soon as possible

Application Details

Please download the application pack here - https://www.cordisbright.co.uk/join-us.php 

Website: https://www.cordisbright.co.uk

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