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Dec 01 2013

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Job Opportunity: Global Health Programme Coordinator, Royal Society of Medicine

 

RSM

Department of Global Health, Royal Society of Medicine

Up to three years fixed-­term appointment

 

The Royal Society of Medicine seeks an exceptional talent to facilitate and coordinate its Global Health programme. The Global Health Programme Coordinator is a key part of the Global Health team. The primary purpose of the post is to promote and coordinate Global Health programme activities. It will include management of new initiatives such as the RSM medical volunteering scheme, ethical medical electives project and a global health training course. The role will also include coordination of the Global Health Film Initiative. Part of these activities will include mapping partnerships with global health organisations across the UK, as well as the organisation of meetings, conferences and film screenings.  This is a rare opportunity to work in partnership with several leading organisations in global health.

The Global Health Programme Coordinator will work closely with the Head of Global Health and the Director of the Film Initiative to facilitate the development of various exciting new initiatives.  This role calls for creativity, flexibility, organisation, independent thinking, teamwork and above all a demonstrable commitment to global health.  The coordinator will also be expected to be proactive and take a high level of ownership, especially when organising events.

To apply, send a CV and covering letter explaining your suitability and experience for this role to HR@rsm.ac.uk by the 19th December.  For queries about the role, contact jeremy.theobald@rsm.ac.uk.  Please see below for more details:

Global Health Programme Coordinator

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