Why I’m Proud to be a Reservist

...of people devoting their spare time in all manner of ways to help make it a better place. As a reservist, you can help make things better by providing help...
...of people devoting their spare time in all manner of ways to help make it a better place. As a reservist, you can help make things better by providing help...
...part of this creative hub, and look forward to many new projects in future. And yes, I do get paid to this amazing job, which is just an added bonus....
...bonus. Taking breaks during the day is important and I take an hour for lunch which enables me to share a healthy and relaxed lunch with my husband. My line...
...openness between the members of the senior team – the four DGs as well as the Executive Committee. I know we have a sense of common purpose and commitment to...
...all get better at it. I have had several different kinds of job shares working for me (and people working part-time, which is another thing I think we could get...
...a conversation about Mental Health. Bonus: Find out who is a Mental Health First Aider or equivalent in your business area. Philip Rutnam receiving the Business Disability Forum's Disability Smart...
...for the UK part of my career (I’m originally from France), this insight into the wider Civil Service was a bonus in itself. I also took three main things away:...
...better. Oh, by the way, a bonus from the East Kilbride event was bumping into someone I had not seen since I was at school in the area. The years...
...when I'm next there. Like most civil servants I'm proud to work in a challenging job that I love. I also get the added the bonus of room with a...
...the Scottish Government has deepened the understanding of important connections between economic growth and public health, and between the economy and the significance of strong attachment and nurture in the...