New roles in Kidney Care Sustainability

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New roles in Kidney Care Sustainability

Gareth Murcutt
Dear Kidney Care friends,

Please could I ask a favour?

We are advertising three project manager roles at CSH for the EU Horizon four-year project on sustainable kidney care, “KitNewCare”, which will start in the new year. The roles will be UK-based but working with clinical sites across Europe. We would love to appoint people who already have a good knowledge of kidney care, so I would be so grateful if you could please circulate these to all your networks! More info below - the closing date for applications is 13 December.
 
Project Manager for Sustainable Service Improvements in Kidney Care
Project Manager for Benchmarking Tool & Best Practice Guidance Development
Project Manager for Workforce Training in Sustainable Kidney Care
 
Thank you so much!

Frances

About the Horizon Europe Project: ‘KitNewCare’

The Horizon Europe initiative is the EU’s key funding programme for innovation and research to tackle climate change and achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. CSH is part of a consortium of organisations across the UK and EU that has been funded by Horizon Europe to develop and disseminate a model for sustainable healthcare. The ‘KitNewCare’ project will focus on the medical specialty of kidney care, due to its large disease burden (e.g. 10% of Europeans have impaired kidney function severe enough to impact their health status) and its significant resource footprint, particularly in the use of dialysis in clinical settings. The main pilot sites are in Poland, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands.

 

The project comprises several inter-related work packages, with different organisations leading or contributing to each package. These include: developing the knowledge base of sustainability trends, costs, hotspots and solutions across the EU; piloting organisational and workflow optimisations and technological innovations to improve sustainability in kidney care; and upscaling, disseminating and implementing solutions identified through the development of guidance, toolkits and training resources.

 

CSH roles (apply by 13 December 2023):


The Project Manager for Sustainable Service Improvements in Kidney Care will be responsible for the successful delivery of Work Package 3 (Organisational and Workflow Optimisations), which focuses on selecting and piloting and evaluating changes in care delivery that bring environmental benefits, to inform best practice guidance in sustainable kidney care

 

The Project Manager for Benchmarking Tool & Best Practice Guidance Development will be responsible for the successful delivery of Work Package 5 (Best Practice Guidance and Tools), which focuses on the design and development of a benchmarking dashboard and converting the results of the project into green kidney care guidelines.

 

The Project Manager for Workforce Training in Sustainable Kidney Care will be responsible for the successful delivery of Work Package 6 (Communication, Dissemination and Exploitation), which focuses on workforce training and local capacity building in sustainable kidney care. This will involve monitoring and managing the relevant milestones, deliverables and risk registers.

 
Dr Frances Mortimer, Medical Director

The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare

 

e: frances.mortimer@sustainablehealthcare.org.uk

www.sustainablehealthcare.org.uk  www.nhsforest.org @SusHealthcare @nhsforest

 

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