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A regional health integration board in the UK is seeking a Chief Strategy & Planning Officer. The successful candidate will have strong leadership and strategic abilities to oversee health and care services for a diverse population. Responsibilities include collaborating with partners, driving public inclusion, and leading transformational change in health commissioning. The role offers a salary based on experience and contributes to improving health outcomes and narrowing inequalities in the community.
The closing date is 08 January 2026.
We are looking for leaders who will bring strong professional expertise, knowledge, insights and credibility to their portfolios and the ability to think and operate strategically, underpinned by strong personal integrity and values.
We need leaders who enjoy delivering collaboratively through partnership and who will support a culture of public inclusion and involvement. They should be inspirational and compassionate, hold people to account for delivery, and possess the skills to effectively influence, supporting an open culture of continuous improvement that places the resident at the heart of all we do.
We commission health and care services for the 1.8 million people living in Lancashire and South Cumbria, with responsibility for spending over £5 billion on services to meet their needs and support improvement in health and wellbeing. Our population is spread over a complex geography and is extremely diverse.
This is a challenging but exciting time to join our Integrated Care Board. Despite the difficult task of halving the running and programme costs of the ICB, our new leadership structure places us in an excellent position to move forward with a vision for delivering strategic and population‑health‑focused commissioning that streamlines how we deliver our vision to develop a community‑centric health and care system. We have a blueprint of how to reconfigure the way in which clinical services are provided across the system and we must work alongside our partners in local authorities, social care, education and the voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise sector to increase the provision of care in the home and community, enabled by the best use of digital technology. Delivering this vision will improve outcomes and narrow the significant health inequalities that currently exist in our communities.
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.
Depending on experience. Salary is dependant on experience.