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£ 1946
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£ 2179The average salary
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MARIE CURIE is looking for employees for positions:
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Responsibility
analysing the policy landscape and developing evidence-based policy recommendations which are informed and where possible co-produced by people with lived experience
participating in or chairing coalitions and presenting at speaking engagements as required
managing specified areas of Marie Curie’s policy and influencing work, on issues related to the mental and physical health and wellbeing of people at the end of life
writing reports and other materials including briefings, consultation responses, blogs and articles, to translate Marie Curie funded and other academic research into accessible formats for a range of audiences
developing extensive networks with policy makers, researchers, clinicians, practitioners, charities and service providers on policy and research issues, ensuring that the organisation is well represented at meetings, events and conferences
Requirements
experience of producing high quality, evidence-based reports and briefings to deliver change in policy and practice
ability to analyse complex and varied written material such as research reports and legislation
excellent ability to communicate evidence-based policy to a wide range of different audiences, both orally and in writing
experience of working with senior officials, politicians, experts and organisations and developing successful partnerships
demonstrable experience of project leadership, planning and collaborating with different functional teams
strong commitment to stakeholder participation, especially of people with lived experience
solid understanding of the ethical issues involved in undertaking work with people affected by dying, death and bereavement
knowledge of one or more of the following: health and social care; palliative and end of life care; mental health