It just doesn’t appeal to me, I don’t think I have the skills or drive to be a good manager anyway. My current manager is terrible and it makes mine and my colleagues jobs so much more difficult. It would actually be better if she wasn’t there at all and I would hate to be that type of manager for someone else. Without sounding too harsh, I also don’t care enough about other peoples problems or departmental problems enough to want to be the person that has to find a solution. I’ve done a little bit of supervision in my current post and that was enough for me to want to bang my head against a wall!NHS management is a good career ladder money wise
Is there a specific reason you don’t want to go down that route?
I have friends who are good and clever and competent and have progressed very quickly
Every job I’ve had has been customer/patient facing and I’m honestly exhausted from it now. I want something a little bit more behind the scenes but still have some interaction with people. I’d also like something that will give me the option of hybrid working, not fully remote but maybe 1 or 2 days at home and the rest in an office.