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Well London recruitment

21st Century London. Culturally diverse. Ever changing and evolving. Open to the world.
As the strategic partnership for health in this most vibrant and cosmopolitan of cities,
the London Health Commission (LHC) is leading the way in stimulating and driving
change in the social determinants of health, which will improve the health of Londoners
and reduce inequalities. Based at City Hall with the GLA, a fast-moving and forwardthinking
environment, a microcosm of the exciting capital we serve.

The LHC is looking to recruit 3 posts to the Well London Programme. The programme is
supported by the National Lottery through the Big Lottery fund.

Closing date for completed applications: noon Tuesday 7 August 2007. Interviews will take place in the week commencing 13 August 2007.

Go straight to the Greater London Authority site for full details including job descriptions and application forms

Programme Manager
£41,992
1-year fixed term contract or secondment
Working through the LHC, you will take the lead on the Well London programme,
focused on improving mental health, healthy eating and physical activity of London’s
most disadvantaged communities, through integrated community led interventions.
You will forge relationships with partner organisations, stakeholders and senior policy
makers to drive and coordinate the forward planning, implementation and monitoring of
the programme. Your successful track record, at senior level in management and
performance monitoring of major projects, may have been gained in areas such as,
community development, regeneration, public health or health promotion in the public
or private sector. Ref: STAF120

Administrative Officer
£23,728
1-year fixed term contract or secondment
We need a flexible, well-organised person to provide general administrative support to
the Well London programme. Key tasks will range from processing mail, ordering
supplies and minuting meetings to organising events, updating the contact database
and developing systems and procedures.
You will be a first class communicator with experience of servicing meetings,
maintaining high standards of accuracy under pressure and prioritising work to
deadlines. Excellent IT skills will include a high level of competency in word processing,
spreadsheets, databases and mail merge. You will also be capable of developing,
implementing and maintaining new systems and processes. Ref: STAF118.

Accountant (18.5 hours per week)
£37,541
1-year fixed term contract or secondment
Focused on the Well London programme you will contribute to the production of
senior-level financial and management information – including month end management
accounts and key elements of the final accounts. In addition, you will provide technical
accounting advice for the Well London Programme.
Preferably CIPFA qualified, you’ll have relevant Accounting experience and a good
knowledge of financial management, reporting, budgetary control and costing within a
local authority environment. Previous experience of preparing reports, presentations
and briefings is essential. Ref: STAF119.

To download a full job description and application pack for the above roles please visit
the GLA website http://www.london.gov.uk/jobs.jsp. Alternatively you can call the GLA
recruitment team on 020 7983 4143 (textphone/4157) quoting the relevant reference.
For an informal discussion about the Programme Manager or Administrative Officer
posts please contact Gus Wilson on 020 7983 4120. To discuss the Accountant post
please contact Claire Parker on 020 7983 4193.

Visit the Greater London Authority site for full details including job descriptions and application forms

Closing date for completed applications: noon Tuesday 7 August 2007. Interviews will take place in the week commencing 13 August 2007.

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