Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust provides integrated healthcare services, including mental health, intellectual disability, and physical health services in a variety of settings, from the community through to acute wards, as well as in secure environments. We are a large, complex organisation with 11,200 dedicated colleagues, an annual budget of £682 million, and a local, regional, and national profile for our specialist services. We manage Rampton Hospital, one of only three high-secure hospitals in England, and two medium secure units in Leicester and Rotherham. We are also a key player in the Nottingham & Nottinghamshire Integrated Care System.
We are seeking to recruit a Non-Executive Director to join our unitary Board; to bring support and constructive challenge to leadership of our strategic direction. Accountable to the public and our membership through our dedicated Council of Governors, this role will provide oversight, governance, and scrutiny at a critical time.
This role requires an exceptional individual; a strategic leader with Board level or equivalent experience gained in complex, dynamic, and multi-stakeholder environments either in the private, public or third sector. We are particularly keen to hear from candidates with experience in one or more of the following areas; leading cultural change, leadership of forensic, mental health or community health services either locally or nationally, and/or clinical leadership experience, whether as an Allied Health Professional, Healthcare Scientist, Nurse, or Doctor. Prior experience of being a Non-Executive Director in the NHS would be advantageous, but not essential.
We aspire to be a pro-equity organisation where everyone can bring their whole professional self to the Trust. We know that key to achieving this is to have diverse representation at Board, including those from recognised protected characteristics, and those with lived experience of the services we provide. We encourage applicants from all parts of society and particularly welcome applications from Black and Minority Ethnic people, people with disabilities, and LGBT+ people, who are all underrepresented at this level in our Trust.
For a confidential discussion, please contact our recruitment partners at GatenbySanderson: Joanna Riley or Emma Pickup via Joanna.Riley@gatenbysanderson.com.
Recruitment Timetable
Closing date: Monday 7th April 2025 at 23:59
Final panel: Wednesday 16th April and Tuesday 22nd April 2025 (shortlisted applicants will be required on both days)
How to Apply
1. Please submit an up to date copy of your CV, along with a Supporting Statement that addresses the criteria set out in the person specification, using examples to demonstrate how you meet the essential requirements.
2. A completed fit and proper person form - the template can be downloaded from the same place as the job description.
3. Detail any employment or education gaps.
4. You should provide the names, positions, organisations, and contact details for your referees, which must be your line managers and include your current and most recent employer. The referees should cover at least two roles as the minimum. Please note, should you be appointed, you will be required to provide references covering your last 6 years of employment as per the new NHS Fit and Proper Person regulations. Where there have been gaps in employment, this six year period will be extended accordingly. Referees will only be contacted for those proceeding to the final stage - we will always gain your permission before we contact referees.
5. Let us know any difficulty you may have with the indicative timetable.
6. Check that your contact details are correct before you submit.
Once you have submitted your application, you will receive an automated email to confirm that you have applied. If you do not receive this email, please make contact with GatenbySanderson.
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