New Job – Support Line Adviser
Contract: 10-12 hours per week; £20 per hour (negotiable) Start: 1 April 2021 Location: Home based, with occasional travel to the national office in Peterborough
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Contract: 10-12 hours per week; £20 per hour (negotiable) Start: 1 April 2021 Location: Home based, with occasional travel to the national office in Peterborough
Clinical Nurse Specialist ILD – Respiratory Medicine Band 7 at Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital Salary: £45,780-£51,393 Location: Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital (Cross Site),
Regional Support Coordinator (South), Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis Salary: £25,000-£32,000 depending on experience, pro-rated Location: Home based (with regular travel once the pandemic restrictions lift)
ILD-IN now have our own channel on YouTube, and we are proud to upload our first video that we have produced about communication with our
A very exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced ILD Specialist Nurse in Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London. The post is for a Band
To all our hard working colleagues and members, during the unprecedented events that are unfolding with regard to the Covid-19 Pandemic we have to inform
To all our hard working colleagues and members, during the unprecedented events that are unfolding with regard to the Covid-19 Pandemic we have to inform
ILD-IN are proud to be partners and active members in the Taskforce For Lung Health, this Monday we were lucky enough to be present at
There is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Registered Nurse to work within a busy and dynamic team in Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospital in
After another very successful and hugely enjoyable ILD-IN conference in 2019, we hope that you will keep the 11th and 12th of October 2020 free
You can catch our wonderful chair Anne-Marie Russell on Kaleidoscope Health and Care’s new initiative #1kWith talking about how she got into ILD and why
ILD-IN are proud to support WORLD LUNG DAY on the 25thSeptember 2019. The burden of lung ill-health remains significant worldwide with substantial disparity reported therein