NICE training and development opportunities

To help us understand the needs of our users we are offering the opportunity to be directly involved in the work we do.

Fellows, registrars and speciality trainees can either lead on, or be involved in key projects at NICE, which support national health and care priorities.

We can offer excellent opportunities to develop a range of skills including:

  • leadership

  • management

  • strategy

  • project management

  • health economics analysis

  • guideline development.

Training placements are available at NICE’s Manchester and London offices, as well as remotely. 

Current opportunities

Each year NICE hosts fellows from the FMLM scheme

Recent projects and publications

How to apply

Applicants must register their interest through the FMLM website.

We provide nationally available training placements for senior public health specialty registrars (SpRs) to acquire specific additional or contextual experience at a national level and develop specialist leadership knowledge and skills.

We currently offer up to 3 placements lasting 6-12 months, full or part-time, throughout the year. With flexible starting and completion dates. Placements encourage a combination of remote working, with regular visits to the office to build relationships and develop an understanding of the complex organisation that NICE is. This is particularly important for placements of under 9 months.

Our educational supervisors at NICE are:

  • Dr Judith Richardson (Manchester office)

  • Dr Hannah Patrick (London office).

Recent projects and publications 

How to apply

Further details about the placement opportunities can be found by downloading the NATP form for NICE (PDF).

For those wishing to apply, please send your CV and placement objectives at NICE to [email protected].

We have opportunities that fall under the FPHs Projects Scheme.

Recent projects

Public Health development in LMIC countries, NICE Advice (formerly NICE International) and the Faculty of Public Health Africa SIG – jointly hosted posting for 6-12 months.

How to apply

Interested applicants should apply via the FPH projects scheme webpage.

We offer public health speciality trainees a dedicated training opportunity to accumulate evidence for outcome KA7.5. This is facilitated through our NICE Health Technology Assessment Training Programme. The programme consists of 4 elements: pre-reading, attendance at an online health technology appraisal committee meeting, post-meeting debrief discussion session and completion of a brief evaluation form to receive a certificate of programme completion.

How to apply

For further information, or to register to take part please go to the NICE Health Technology Assessment training programme page.

Join a NICE committee

Another great way to learn more about NICE and get involved is to join a NICE committee.

Further information 

For further information or queries please contact [email protected].