CYSTIC FIBROSIS TRUST Salary

ONE ALDGATE LONDON LONDON EC3N 1RE
TIN: 03880213

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Estimated salary

£ 3000

Median salary at CYSTIC FIBROSIS TRUST

£ 2604 Lowest salary
£ 2976 The average salary
£ 3324 Highest salary

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CYSTIC FIBROSIS TRUST is looking for employees for positions:

development manager

Working hours

  • full-time

Responsibility

  • job Advert
  • we’re looking for an exceptional individual to join the team responsible for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust’s world-leading UK CF Registry
  • in this exciting post, you will lead the technical development of the UK Cystic Fibrosis Registry software
  • you will be part of a dynamic team committed to maximising the use of Registry data for the benefit of the cystic fibrosis community
  • you will be passionate about supporting Cystic Fibrosis Trust in its aim of beating cystic fibrosis for good
  • in this exciting post, you will oversee the core technical development of the UK Cystic Fibrosis Registry software, ensuring that changes to the system are targeted at improving the quality of Registry data and resulting reports, and that they are delivered on time and within budget
  • you will ensure that changes to the system are patient-centred, secure and transparent, and align with the strategic objectives of the UK CF Registry and Cystic Fibrosis Trust
  • we also offer a range of benefits, flexible working, plus opportunities for learning and development

Earnings on positions in CYSTIC FIBROSIS TRUST

Average salary in this position
Average salary in this position in the country
3324 £
-14%
2864 £
3000 £
12%
3357 £

National average salary

2950 £

Average salary in this company

2976 £

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