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Becoming a consultant

The HRC has provided DFID with high quality consultants for assignments in over 35 countries including health sector reviews, policy analysis, project appraisal, design and evaluation, and training programmes. Its services ensure:

  • a practical process-orientated approach with partner institutions
  • access to an extensive database of several hundred international and national consultants
  • a rapid and effective response to consultancy requests and logistics management
  • quality assurance of consultancy outputs
  • support and development opportunities for consultants.

The HRC is located at HLSP; if you would like to become a consultant with the HRC, then please read the HLSP consultants' guidelines and use the templates provided below to format your CV and cover page. We appreciate that individual backgrounds do not always fit into a standard template so add additional headings if required.

CV cover sheet

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CV format

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Minimum requirements for format

If you are unable to reformat your CV in the HRC style, please send us your CV with the following minimum requirements:

  • all CVs should be completed in Arial, font size 11
  • attached files should be saved as yoursurname.doc in Word and referenced as CV with your surname in the email subject heading
  • CVs must be sent as Word attachments; CVs sent in the text of email cannot be processed
  • please keep CV to a maximum of 4 pages

Please send a CV to Saara Reid, Consultant Recruitment Administrator, who will provide further information.    

                                     

     
       
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