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Monday
Nov072022

ASH is recruiting 

ASH is currently in the process of recruiting what it calls an ‘NHS strategic lead’.

This is a senior role within public health charity Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) to engage the NHS in action to tackle smoking’.

The salary is £50-60,000, depending on experience, but what’s more interesting is the fact that:

This role is to deliver on an NHS England funded project.

It’s not clear if the taxpayer will also be picking up the tab for the new ‘NHS strategic lead’ but I can’t imagine ASH would take on that financial burden without additional funding.

If so, is ‘taxpayer funds senior role within lobby group ASH’ a first? I think we should be told.

The deadline for applications is 11.59pm this evening. Full details here.

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Reader Comments (1)

What is the usual salary for taxpayer funded behavioural psychologists working for the government on Project Fear?

“A substantial number of people still do not feel sufficiently personally threatened; it could be that they are reassured by the low death rate in their demographic group, although levels of concern may be rising … the perceived level of personal threat needs to be increased among those who are complacent, using hard-hitting emotional messaging. To be effective this must also empower people by making clear the actions they can take to reduce the threat.”

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/04/02/state-fear-ministers-used-covert-tactics-keep-scared-public/

There, now they don't need to bother. They can use the money to pay for more nurses instead.

Monday, November 7, 2022 at 10:17 | Unregistered CommenterRose2

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