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organisations and expertise
For many businesses - particularly for small businesses
and sole traders - keeping up with changing client needs is a
major challenge. Sometimes the hardest client for you to continue
servicing is a successful one, whose business is expanding and
developing in ways which challenge you to stay abreast of them.
On occasions like this it is good to be able to
call on assistance from other Society Members in professional
practice who may be able to link up with you and add value to
the service you offer your clients. On other occasions you may
want to look for a partner so that you can wish to tender for
new contracts which demand a greater breadth of expertise than
your own organisation has.
Our online commissions service allows you to:
There is no charge for you to upload your details and there is
no charge for prospective partners to view your record. There
is no limit to the number of times you can update your details
and repost them in any year.
Seeking Partners among other Members
Please email commissions@rsph.org
with details of the project you are working on and the nature
a scope of the expertise you wish to draw on from other Members.
We will post these details onto this page - or, if you prefer,
we will circulate it electronically among a selection of Members
but not post it publicly on this page. Your notice must include
appropriate contact details as the Society will not act as an
intermediary in your search. (Please note that this service is
available only in electronic format). Members are responsible
for negotiating terms of business with each other as appropriate.
Offering your Expertise to other Members
If you have particular skills and experience which could be of
value to other Members (e.g. bidding for grant money; working
with local authorities; contacts in particular countries) you
may send a message to commissions@rsph.org
outlining your expertise. We will post your details on this page
and refer any relevant requests from Members as appropriate. Your
notice must include appropriate contact details as the Society
will not act as an intermediary. Members are responsible for negotiating
terms of business with each other as appropriate.