East of England Neurosurgery Network (EoE NN) is hosted by Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is the region’s sole Neurosurgery Clinical Network. It was launched in October 2023 and operates under the motto "Collaborating in Cranial Excellence". It aims to improve quality, reduce inequalities, and improve value of neurosurgical management across the eastern region.
The 12‑month post, available for the 2026/7 financial year, is full‑time (37.5 hours/week). It is offered to nursing or AHP colleagues and encourages secondment applicants from across the East of England. Hybrid working is encouraged and reasonable occasional travel expenses are provided.
Role and responsibilities
* Work with the EoE NN team to select two of the 2026/7 workstreams that best suit your experience.
* Select workstreams include: Clinical pathways (traumatic brain injury, TBI), Neurorehabilitation (scoping regional solutions), Patient engagement (co‑design approach), Supra‑regional MDT (initially relevant to mild TBI), and Training (neurosurgical education for non‑specialists).
* Supported by the EoE NN Manager, contribute to the regional repatriation workstream.
* Receive formal project‑management training, including PRINCE2 with Agile Foundation (plus Practitioner if required).
* Facilitate appropriate clinical experience in neurosurgery to support clinical development.
Qualifications and experience
* Nursing or AHP background.
* Relevant experience in neurosurgical sub‑specialties or project management is desirable.
* A willingness to undertake training in PRINCE2 and Agile methodology.
Equal opportunities
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all persons irrespective of age, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, or any other protected characteristic.
Benefits
* Full‑time commitment of 37.5 hours per week.
* Hybrid working flexibility.
* Development opportunities such as PRINCE2 accreditation and neurosurgical clinical exposure.
* Supportive work environment with flexible arrangements, access to on‑site leisure facilities, and subsidised transport.
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