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Chief Executive

NHS

Carlisle

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GBP 70,000 - 100,000

Full time

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Job summary

A progressive health organization is seeking a Chief Executive to provide strategic leadership at Cumbria Health. The ideal candidate will drive sustainable growth and operational excellence while ensuring high standards of compassionate care. Responsibilities include shaping the organization's future, leading a high-performing team, and maintaining partnerships across the health and care system. This permanent, full-time position offers competitive pay along with the NHS pension, located in Carlisle.

Benefits

Flexible working hours
NHS Pension
Positive working environment

Qualifications

  • Proven track record of leading large, complex teams.
  • Board-level experience in healthcare or public sector is essential.
  • Comprehensive understanding of the health and care sector.

Responsibilities

  • Define and deliver Cumbria Health’s strategic vision and Road Map.
  • Drive sustainable growth and diversification of services.
  • Champion clinical quality, safety, and governance.

Skills

Strong strategic thinking and planning ability
Excellent communication and influencing skills
Financial acumen
Ability to build partnerships
Innovative and forward-thinking approach

Education

Masters level qualification or equivalent experience
Job description
Job summary

To apply, please follow https://alumniglobal.com/job/ch-ceo

We are unable to accept applications for this role through NHS jobs.

We are seeking an exceptional Chief Executive to lead Cumbria Health into the future. This is a pivotal role, providing strategic leadership, operational oversight, and financial stewardship. You will shape the organisations future, foster a values‑led culture, and ensure Cumbria Health remains a credible, high‑performing partner within the health and care system.

The Chief Executive is the Accountable Officer for the organisation and is responsible for overall leadership, strategic direction, operational management, financial sustainability, and regulatory compliance, working closely with the Board to ensure objectives are achieved.

They will be a visible, inclusive and collaborative leader, delivering the organisations vision for high standards of compassionate care and excellent patient and employee experience; leading effective leadership teams; and building a values‑based, high-performance culture.

Main duties of the job
  • Define and deliver Cumbria Health’s strategic vision and Road Map.
  • Drive sustainable growth and diversification of services.
  • Lead and develop a high‑performing Executive Team and organisational culture.
  • Champion clinical quality, safety, and governance.
  • Ensure financial resilience and value for money.
  • Build strong relationships with partners across the ICB and beyond.
  • Promote continuous improvement and innovation in patient and staff experience.
All staff are expected to work to Cumbria Health Values
  • Clinically focused – everything every one of us does is for the patient.
  • Responsive – we listen, and we respond quickly in a patient focussed way.
  • One Team – we work together to provide a high-quality service which is organised and consistent, and in partnership with both the local Acute and Community Trusts.
  • High Standards – we provide skilled professionals working to the highest standards who are passionate about improving patient care.
  • Growth & Sustainability – with our strong roots we will continue to thrive and grow.
  • Communities – connecting and engaging to meet local needs.
About us

Cumbria Health places the patient, their family and their community at the heart of everything we do. We are an award‑winning organisation, the first out‑of‑hours organisation in the country to be rated as outstanding by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

We provide primary health care services, both in and out of hours, across Cumbria. We are values‑driven and place great emphasis on inclusivity and the wellbeing and development of our staff, while striving to provide a consistently high‑quality service. Our service is designed to improve health and wellbeing.

Working for CH can offer flexible opportunities in terms of location, hours and working patterns so you can enjoy a great work life balance. In order to provide the best patient care we understand the importance of ensuring staff satisfaction and are consistently trying to ensure we offer our staff a positive working environment whether that be through training or social events.

Listen to your heart. Have the work life balance you’d love.

Details

Date posted: 18 December 2025

Pay scheme: Other

Salary: Depending on experience - Competitive + NHS Pension

Contract: Permanent

Working pattern: Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number: B0554-25-0130

Job location: Cumbria Health, 4 Wavell Drive, Rosehill Industrial Estate, Carlisle, CA1 2SE

Job responsibilities

Strategic Leadership

Define and set the future strategy and roadmap for Cumbria Health.

Translate strategy into a credible, deliverable plan owned by the Executive Team, understood by staff, and aligned with ICB priorities, place partnerships, and population health ambitions.

Ensure alignment with partners and system objectives.

Growth, Income & Diversification

Drive sustainable growth via business development, partnership working, and diversification of services and offerings.

Lead development of new income streams to support long‑term sustainability.

Executive Team Development

Shape the capability and culture of the Executive Team.

Promote organisational development, including succession planning and leadership development.

Build a high‑performing, accountable team.

Culture & Organisational Development

Foster a values‑led leadership approach, promoting psychological safety and visible leadership presence.

Embed a culture of openness, professionalism, and continuous improvement.

Ensure data transparency and learning are integral to everyday working.

Create an environment that encourages energy, optimism, and discretionary effort making work enjoyable.

Clinical Quality, Safety & Governance

Champion a strong culture of quality and risk management.

Take visible ownership of learning from incidents and patient harm.

Ensure robust governance and compliance with regulatory standards.

Financial Stewardship

Operate within financial constraints while investing for future sustainability.

Drive value for money and ensure financial resilience.

External Engagement & Reputation

Build the CH reputation as a credible, confident, and constructive system partner and high‑quality provider.

Develop and maintain influential relationships with the ICB, NHS providers, local authorities, the voluntary and community sector, commissioners and partners.

Continuous Improvement

Embed improvement across quality, productivity, patient and staff experience, and innovation.

Support teams to challenge the status quo and test scalable approaches.

Leading a strong organisation

Develop a common understanding of the vision and strategic aims, setting strategic direction with the executive and clinical leadership teams to deliver services that reflect local population needs.

Foster a positive organisational image and reputation through appropriate leadership strategies.

Work alongside the Chair to support a highly‑functional Board.

Monitor and review the performance of leadership teams and divisions to optimise quality patient care and meet performance targets.

Determine organisational structure and management processes for effective operation.

Leading strong collaboration with partners

Act as a strong advocate for the organisation and ensure close working with ICB partners.

Shape and deliver a clear five‑year plan for improving and sustaining local services with partners across health and social care.

Contribute to developing the Integrated Care System and exemplify integrated care models within the NHS.

Financial management

Ensure statutory responsibilities of financial probity are met, and that budgeting and financial systems are sound, with targets met.

Agree service level agreements and frameworks with providers and partners in the interests of quality patient care.

Lead or contribute to negotiations on major contracts and new ventures to ensure realism and alignment with strategic plans.

Ensure governance arrangements are fit for purpose, funds are used appropriately, and services are delivered sustainably within an agreed financial envelope.

Organisational development and change

Design and implement structures, processes, and a culture that embrace partner diversity, while optimising workforce utilisation to ensure delivery of high‑quality services.

Lead core values and behaviours to secure a professional yet friendly culture.

Create a climate that encourages teamwork and enables all to contribute to their full potential.

Mainstream diversity, equality, and inclusion in everyday work.

Promote a culture of learning and improvement, where employees are supported, empowered, and encouraged to raise concerns.

Quality and safety

Provide strategic and operational leadership with quality and patient safety at the core.

Uphold and maintain quality and safety standards.

Meet statutory responsibilities for clinical governance, infection control, and compliance with CQC standards.

Develop quality services for optimal patient care and improve patient experience.

Performance

Respond appropriately to national NHS and Government objectives to remodel and enhance service delivery and improve performance.

Identify KPIs on quality, cost, and activity to direct and monitor performance.

Deliver operational objectives, targets, and results against KPIs.

Secure efficiencies through transformation and effective use of systems and processes.

Prepare timely performance reporting (annual report and accounts, and other key documents) to meet national targets and standards.

Ensure risk assessment and controls assurance across the organisation, with total risk aligned to risk appetite.

Maintain compliance with statutory and policy requirements.

Stakeholder engagement & communication

Develop and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders across the health economy; build a positive image through responsive internal and external communications.

Serve as the organisation’s representative in public and professional forums, demonstrating transparency and integrity.

Person Specification

Personal Circumstances – Essential

  • Visible and approachable leader who actively engages with staff and communities.
  • Team player with high integrity and resilience.
  • Enthusiastic, adaptable, and committed to Cumbria Health values.
  • Excellent time management and ability to work under pressure.

Other Requirements – Essential

  • Ability to travel between sites and across the county.
  • Driving licence and access to own vehicle.
  • Flexibility to work outside normal hours when required.

Knowledge & Experience – Essential

  • Comprehensive understanding of the health and care sector.
  • Experience of leading large, complex teams.
  • Board‑level experience in a healthcare or public sector organisation.
  • Proven track record of delivering strategic objectives and organisational change.
  • Knowledge of regulatory frameworks.

Desirable

  • Experience of working within an Integrated Care System (ICS) or similar collaborative environment.
  • Experience of leading organisational transformation programmes.

Qualifications – Essential

  • Masters level qualification or equivalent experience.

Desirable

  • Formal leadership or management qualification (e.g., MBA, ILM Level 7).

Skills and Aptitudes – Essential

  • Credible and visible leader with excellent communication and influencing skills.
  • Strong strategic thinking and planning ability.
  • Skilled in improvement methodologies and performance management.
  • Ability to build partnerships and maintain stakeholder confidence.
  • Financial acumen and ability to manage complex budgets.
  • Innovative and forward‑thinking approach to service delivery.
  • Ability to harness digital and data for improvement.
  • Skilled negotiator in complex multi‑agency settings.

Other factors – Essential

  • Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Commitment to safeguarding and patient safety.
  • Willingness to undertake continuous professional development.

Desirable

  • Experience of representing the organisation at regional or national level.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name: Cumbria Health

Address: 4 Wavell Drive, Rosehill Industrial Estate, Carlisle, CA1 2SE

Website: https://cumbriahealth.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

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