BSG Alcohol Lead 2024 - 2027
The BSG has an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic individual to increase their involvement in the BSG.
Applications are now open for the role of BSG Alcohol Lead from October 2024 until October 2027, with the option to extend to five years. The BSG Alcohol Lead is the Lead for Alcohol with national roles advocating for improved service provision for alcohol-related physical harm.
This is a principal leadership role. For informal discussions and questions about the role, please email Dr Steven Masson at [email protected] or Dr Coral Hollywood at [email protected]
The British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG) believes that equity of opportunity is of fundamental importance for everyone involved in our organisation. We welcome and actively seek to recruit individuals to our activities regardless of race, religion, ethnic origin, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation or working pattern. The BSG aims to encourage diversity of membership in all committees, senior roles and staff.
Further information and a job description are available here. Please complete the form below.
Applications will close at midnight on Sunday 29th September 2024. Interviews by a panel of Officers, Council members, and Trustees will take place virtually on Monday 14th October, 13:30 - 16:00.
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BSG Alcohol Lead 2024 - 2027
Applications are now open for the role of BSG Alcohol Lead from October 2024 until October 2027, with the option to extend to five years. The BSG Alcohol Lead is the Lead for Alcohol with national roles advocating for improved service provision for alcohol-related physical harm.
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