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A healthcare organization in Blackburn is seeking a Corporate Governance Officer to provide high-level administrative support and manage governance inquiries. The ideal candidate will have a degree or equivalent experience, excellent verbal and written skills, and the ability to handle confidential information. This role involves working closely with Board members and ensuring compliance with corporate governance policies.
o To manage and prioritise a diverse workload efficiently and effectively in order to provide a comprehensive, high quality service.
o To work in a highly professional manner, maintaining diplomacy and confidentiality at all times.
o To liaise closely with members of staff across the Trust, as appropriate, to support the Directors/ Board members in their work.
o Responsible for ensuring issues requiring escalation are directed to the appropriate person and any urgent matters are dealt with in the absence of the Directors/ Board members.
o The post holder will support the Director of Corporate Governance/Company Secretary in providing a seamless administrative company secretarial/corporate governance service to the Trust and being the first point of contact for all corporate governance enquiries.
o The purpose of the corporate governance service is to establish and maintaining the highest standards of corporate governance, advise and support the Chairman, Board of Directors and Executive leadership on all aspects of regulation, corporate governance and effective business conduct for the organisation.
o To provide high level comprehensive administrative support, including planning and organising complex activities or programmes at a strategic level, providing high level support to projects and communicating/liaising with regulators including NHSE, CQC, Chief Executives and directors/Board members from NHS Trusts and Local Authorities and senior officials in Government.
o The post holder will manage Board and Executive level meetings as required; including the collation and dissemination of papers, taking of minutes and management of actions.
o This is a key role in the effective running of ELHT and the Corporate Governance function. The duties and responsibilities listed below are not intended to be exhaustive but are set out to indicate the main areas of activity currently expected of any Corporate Governance Officer. The post holder will, therefore, be expected to adopt a flexible approach when the needs of the service require.
At East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust our vision is to be widely recognised for providing safe, personal and effective care. We currently provide high quality services and treat over 600,000 people across East Lancashire and the surrounding area. We employ over 9,500 staff, many of whom are internationally renowned and have won awards for their work.
To manage and prioritise a diverse workload efficiently and effectively in order to provide a comprehensive, high quality service.
To work in a highly professional manner, maintaining diplomacy and confidentiality at all times.
To liaise closely with members of staff across the Trust, as appropriate, to support the Directors/ Board members in their work.
Responsible for ensuring issues requiring escalation are directed to the appropriate person and any urgent matters are dealt with in the absence of the Directors/ Board members.
The post holder will support the Director of Corporate Governance/Company Secretary in providing a seamless administrative company secretarial/corporate governance service to the Trust and being the first point of contact for all corporate governance enquiries.
The purpose of the corporate governance service is to establish and maintaining the highest standards of corporate governance, advise and support the Chairman, Board of Directors and Executive leadership on all aspects of regulation, corporate governance and effective business conduct for the organisation.
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.