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SHINE is proud to be an employer of choice.  For an exciting, fulfilling and rewarding career, come and join our team. 

We are passionate about the work we do and our great staff are key to our success.

Working for Shine

Shine is constantly striving for the most effective ways of working, and as a result we expect only the best from our staff.  In return, whilst working for us, you will receive a favourable holiday package; a contributory pension scheme; a life assurance scheme; access to childcare vouchers; a sound staff development policy which commits us to constantly reviewing and developing our staff; and regular 1-1s with your Line Manager to ensure constant appraisal and monitoring of your wellbeing at work.

Shine is a committed equal opportunities employer, we strive to improve the work-life balance of our employees wherever possible, and we promote open and honest communication between all staff and management at all times.

For further information please contact Sarah Harbour (HR Manager), Shine, Head Office, 42 Park Road, Peterborough PE1 2UQ or email

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Babies born prematurely are at increased risk of developing hydrocephalus.

Para-athletes with spina bifida and hydrocephalus compete in sports ranging from cycling to dressage.

Each used mobile phone or ipod donated raises around £5 for Shine.

Hydrocephalus may affect memory, concentration and behaviour.

The usual treatment for hydrocephalus is to insert a shunt into the brain.

CSF stands for cerebro-spinal fluid.

Hydrocephalus is a build up of excess fluid in the brain.

Shine is always looking for Marathon Runners to help with fundraising.

Benny Bear is a teddy with hydrocephalus who helps children understand the condition.

Shine has over 2400 followers on Facebook.

Spina bifida occulta is a hidden form of spina bifida.

Shine can raise money by recycling your used inkjet cartridges, toners or CDs and DVDs.

Most babies with spina bifida undergo surgery within 48 hours of birth.

Some babies with spina bifida are now operated on before they are born via keyhole surgery.

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