Not specified; not specified; benefits include pro...
On-site
Degree or postgraduate in public health
New entrant to public health workforce
Commitment to structured development programme
Oxfordshire County Council is seeking a Graduate Trainee Public Health Practitioner to join their innovative Public Health team for a 31-month fixed-term training role. The position aims to support new entrants to the public health workforce by providing practical experience and training opportunities across various public health domains
Job Summary
This is a 31-month fixed-term training role designed to support new entrants into the public health workforce and build a skilled future practitioner team.
The position includes a protected study day one day per week and support to achieve Practitioner registration with the UK Public Health Register (UKPHR).
Applicants must live within, work within, or have strong working knowledge of the local geographic area of Oxfordshire.
Matching Summary
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Oxfordshire County Council is seeking a Graduate Trainee Public Health Practitioner to join their innovative Public Health team for a 31-month fixed-term training role. The position aims to support new entrants to the public health workforce by providing practical experience and training opportunities across various public health domains.
Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Benefits include protected study day, mentoring, and structured development programme
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Degree or postgraduate in public health
New entrant to public health workforce
Commitment to structured development programme
Local geographic knowledge of Oxfordshire
Willingness to complete UKPHR portfolio
Nice-to-have
Experience with communities facing health inequalities
Links with local Oxfordshire communities
Enthusiasm for reflective practice
Collaborative working across sectors
Diverse background representation
Key Requirements
Degree or postgraduate qualification in public health
New entrant status to public health workforce
Commitment to UKPHR Practitioner registration portfolio
Residency or strong local knowledge of Oxfordshire