Closed for applications on 11/11/2024 22:59
Salary: £88,168 - £101,677 - The salary is in line with NHS 8d for Consultants through a market supplement
Working Hours: 37
Job Category: Health
Vacancy ID: 270875
Employment Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
Post Number: PH5
Number of posts: 1
Further Information
Newcastle City Council is seeking a permanent Public Health Consultant with lead responsibility for Quality Healthcare and Health Protection. Working alongside three other Consultants, and as a senior member of the Public Health Directorate, you will have strategic responsibility to improve the wellbeing and health of the people of Newcastle focusing on healthcare public health, secondary prevention, and health protection assurance.
Our passionate and ambitious Public Health Directorate is looking for skilled candidates who are committed, focused, and capable of leading a team to deliver projects of political and strategic importance effectively and at a pace necessary to meet population needs in the coming years.
Newcastle upon Tyne is a beautiful and historic city, famous for its friendly residents and inclusive nightlife. It offers an excellent quality of life with extensive cultural, leisure, and sporting opportunities. Geographically, it also offers superb access to coastline, countryside, and urban greenspace. The city is the regional centre of the North East with a population who are ethnically diverse and includes a significant student population.
Many of the health inequalities we see in Newcastle are driven by the conditions in which our residents are born, live, and age. Our approach to improving outcomes and reducing inequalities is led by work aimed at tackling the wider determinants of health and working in collaboration with system partners to strengthen community resilience.
The City Council is dynamic and innovative with a strong organisational focus on addressing poverty, achieving Net Zero, and improving outcomes for our residents through evidence-based action. Working relationships with partner organisations are well-established, and the city has a strong track record of collaboration.
The successful candidate will have an important role as a system leader and will contribute to our achievement of greater cross-sectoral integration for health and social care through Collaborative Newcastle, an innovative partnership which aims to improve the health, wealth, and wellbeing of residents. There are numerous opportunities to tackle the fundamentals of wellbeing and health in the city and to maximise the opportunities of our NIHR funded Health Determinants Research Collaboration.
The successful candidate will be a trained specialist on the GMC Register/GDC Specialist List or UK Public Health Register.
Interviews will take place on November 28th, 2024, at Newcastle Civic Centre.
Apply online at www.northeastjobs.org.uk, select 'Apply Now' and complete our online application form. Any communication sent to you regarding your application will be sent to the email address you have set up on your Northeast Jobs account, so you will need to ensure that you check your inbox.
For an informal discussion, contact Alice Wiseman, Director of Public Health at alice.wiseman@newcastle.gov.uk.
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