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A public healthcare organization is seeking a Chief People Officer to shape an inclusive workforce and drive their people strategy. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree, experience in a senior role, and a passion for staff wellbeing within a dynamic healthcare environment. This position involves significant responsibility at the Board level and a focus on cultural transformation. Applications are encouraged from diverse candidates.
London Ambulance Service (LAS) is looking for a new Chief People Officer to join our Board at an exciting time in our journey of improvement and transformation.
We are seeking a Chief People Officer who will play a lead role in shaping a thriving, inclusive, and high-performing workforce that delivers outstanding care to Londoners every day. With passion and purpose, our new Chief People Officer will drive the Trust's people strategy - championing staff wellbeing, professional development, and cultural transformation. As a key member of the executive team, you will inspire innovation, foster collaboration, and ensure that every colleague feels valued, supported, and empowered to make a difference in one of the most dynamic and vital healthcare environments in the country.
As the only pan-London NHS provider, we respond to more 999 and 111 calls than any other ambulance service in the country, caring for thousands of Londoners every day. Our ambition is simple: to deliver outstanding emergency and urgent care whenever and wherever it is needed.
As a future NHS leader, the successful candidates will be able to demonstrate that they meet theNHS leadership competency framework for board membersb>(please see the candidate information pack below for the six domains). The competency domains are aligned toOur NHS People Promise,Our Leadership Wayand theSeven Principles of Public Life(Nolan Principles).
We respond to more 999 and 111 calls than any other ambulance service in the country, and operate a number of specialist teams to provide tailored care to people's needs - this includes our joint community response teams who care for frail older people in their homes.
We attend more than 2,700 patients every day. Our patients, staff, volunteers and communities are at the heart of what we do, and we involve them in helping to shape our work and the care we provide. As a large NHS organisation caring for the whole of London, we are responsible for ensuring our services and employment practices are accessible and inclusive for the diverse communities we serve and the people we employ or who volunteer with us.
The best boards are those that reflect the workforce and communities they serve. We particularly welcome applications from women, people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ candidates, who we know are all under-represented in these important roles.
HOW TO APPLY
Please ensure you submit your CV and Covering letter via Odgers directly using the following link, www.odgers.com/94976 . Not via Trac Jobs.
If you are unable to apply online please email: 94976@odgers.com
Any postal applications should be sent direct to Donna Fendick at Odgers, 20 Cannon Street, London, EC4M 6XD.
For a conversation in confidence, please contact:Carmel Gibbons and Peter Mason(via Donna Fendick at donna.fendick@odgers.com)
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.
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