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A healthcare organization is seeking a Non-Executive Director to join their Board. The successful candidate will focus on digital transformation, governance, and strategic leadership, contributing to enhancing patient outcomes and staff wellbeing. Ideal candidates will possess strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to NHS values. Prior NHS experience is not necessary. Comprehensive support and development will be provided for this vital role in shaping healthcare solutions.
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an outstanding individual to join our Board as a Non-Executive Director, with a focus on digital transformation, data and emerging technologies, including AI.
This is a pivotal time for the Trust. Alongside rising demand, financial pressures and system-wide change, we have a significant opportunity to harness digital innovation to improve patient outcomes, staff experience and how we work across our health system. We are looking for someone who brings strategic insight, strong values and inclusive leadership, and who is motivated by making a difference for patients, staff and communities.
You do not need previous NHS or Board experience to apply. This may be your first Non-Executive Director role. What matters most is your ability to think strategically, challenge constructively, and bring fresh perspective. A comprehensive induction, mentoring and ongoing development will be provided to support you in the role.
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As a Non-Executive Director, you will work collaboratively with Board colleagues to provide independent oversight, constructive challenge and strategic leadership.
Key aspects of the role include:
Contributing to the development and delivery of the Trust's strategy, business plan and corporate objectives
Supporting effective decision-making and high-quality debate at Board level
Providing assurance on quality, governance, risk management and financial sustainability
Supporting oversight of digital transformation, data and technology-enabled change, including the responsible use of AI
Championing the Trust's values, inclusive behaviours and commitment to staff wellbeing
Acting as an ambassador for the Trust and supporting relationships with Governors and system partners
We are particularly interested in individuals who bring:
Strategic or senior-level experience in a complex environment
Insight into digital transformation or technology-enabled change
Strong interpersonal skills with the confidence to challenge positively
A commitment to equality, inclusion and values-led leadership
An interest in healthcare and public service
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust is a large and diverse NHS organisation serving a population of over one million people across Berkshire, Surrey and Hampshire. We provide a wide range of acute, community and specialist services from our hospital sites at Frimley Park, Wexham Park and Heatherwood, alongside an expanding network of community and diagnostic facilities.
As an anchor organisation, we play an active role in supporting local employment, skills development and inclusive growth. We work closely with partners across the Integrated Care System (ICS) to improve population health and reduce inequalities, while investing in digital transformation, modern estates and our workforce, including a state-of-the-art Electronic Patient Record and participation in the New Hospital Programme.
At Frimley Health, our people are our greatest strength. Our Board is committed to creating an inclusive, compassionate culture where our values and behaviours are lived every day and where colleagues feel supported to deliver outstanding care.
As a Non-Executive Director, you will be supported through:
Mentoring or a Board buddy
Ongoing development and access to NHS NED networks
The Non-Executive Director will:
Work with Board colleagues to shape and agree the Trusts overall strategy, business plan and corporate objectives
Contribute to effective decision-making and constructive debate within the Board
Develop open, constructive relationships with Executive Directors, providing support and challenge while respecting executive accountability
Seek assurance that the Trust complies with its statutory, regulatory and legal responsibilities as an NHS Foundation Trust
Ensure high standards of corporate and clinical governance in line with the Foundation Trust Code of Governance, UK Corporate Governance Code and FRC Guidance on Board Effectiveness
Oversee financial planning and performance against Trust strategy, ensuring robust financial controls and risk management processes are in place
Participate in, and where appropriate chair, Board Committees and contribute to their effectiveness
Hold the Executive team to account for performance and leadership culture, including contributing to executive appointment, appraisal and remuneration arrangements
Work with the Council of Governors to strengthen local accountability to patients, members and the public
Promote the Trusts vision, values and priorities and enhance its reputation with key stakeholders and partners
Act as an ambassador for the Trust across the local health system and wider health, research and education sectors
Uphold and role-model the Trusts values and commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion
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.