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NHS recherche un Directeur non exécutif avec des compétences en finance et audit pour guider la stratégie organisationnelle chez University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust. Ce rôle est crucial pour l'orientation stratégique et l'engagement envers une excellente prestation de soins. L'applicant idéal apportera un soutien à la direction tout en garantissant la conformité et en assurant une prestation de services de haute qualité.
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The closing date is 09 July 2025
Non-Executive Directors play a crucial role in bringing an independent perspective to the Boardroom, in addition to the specific knowledge and skills they hold. You will need to have a genuine commitment to patients and the promotion of excellent health care services.
The best boards are those that reflect the workforce and communities they serve. We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds to ensure our board reflects the diversity of our communities and encourages diversity of thought.
We are looking for individuals with experience in the following areas:
Finance experience, with ACA or equivalent qualifications. We would particularly welcome candidates who have exposure to working at a senior level, within or with, central government departments, agencies and arm's length bodies. This appointee will either Chair the Finance and Performance Committee or the Audit Committee.
You will need to be a thoughtful and curious Non- Executive Director who can bring a diverse level ofthought and experience to our collegiate and lively Board team.
The successful candidate will have recent Board-level senior management and leadership experience in large and complex organisations. Candidates should be able to Chair a Board Committee.
Non-Executive Directors fulfil a vital role in the leadership of the Trust. They work alongside the Chair and the Board to determine the overall strategic direction of the Trust and to provide active leadership within a framework of prudent and effective controls.
This includes ensuring the Trust meets its aims,internal and external performance targets andregulatory requirements. Non-Executive Directorsbring specialist skills and experience to ensurethat the Board acts in the best interests of patients,the community and the wider public.
Accountable to the Chair of the Trust and the Council of Governors, Non-Executive Directors are expected to devote around 3-4 days per month to the role. Non-Executive Directors must register to be a public member of University Hospital Dorset NHS Foundation trust through a simple process.
Thank you for your interest in the role of Non-Executive Director with a finance and audit background at University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust (UHD).
All of us at Team UHD are committed to our Patient First improvement System and we share the same core objectives: to see our patients sooner; to be a great place to work; to improve patient experience; improve patient safety and to use every NHS pound wisely.
We have an exciting future ahead as we work to Transform Care. Key priorities include embedding our Patient First methodology, delivering services within our allocated budgets and exceeding our quality and safety targets.
In addition, we are investing in significant energy reduction programmes to achieve our target of 80%decarbonisation by 2030. We have opened the new BEACH building, creating a major emergencycare hospital; and by 2026 we will have created the largest planned care hospital in England.
None of this can be achieved in isolation - we work best when we work collaboratively, both outside the Trust with partners from other health and care organisations across our Dorset ICB, and internally with our 10,000+ committed and fabulous colleagues. We are now looking for a new colleague to join our Board as a Non-Executive Director and help steer us through this transition to achieve our vision of providing excellent, efficient and productive healthcare for our patients and wider community.
Key Responsibilities
HOW TO APPLY
To be considered for this role, please submit the following documents by email to the addresses below:
A CV including your address and contact details. Please highlight and explain any gaps in your employment history.
A supporting statement outlining your motivation for applying and your understanding of the NHS and this role. Please include your personal responsibilities and achievements in previous roles, and explain how your experience aligns with the person specification.
Details of three referees, including their names, positions, organisations, and contact information. Your referees should be line managers and cover your most recent employer, any regulated health or social care roles, or positions involving children or vulnerable adults. References may be requested prior to interview and shared with the selection panel. In line with NHSEs Fit and Proper Persons Test framework, if appointed, your references and other background checks will be shared with the Trusts and NHS England.
Any dates you would be unavailable, should you be shortlisted for an interview.
Please note: Alongside your CV and supporting statement, which must be emailed as described above, you are also required to complete your application through Trac via the NHS Jobs website.
For more information, please contact:
Melissa Duncan - Head of Resourcing - Melissa.Duncan@uhd.nhs.uk
Lianne Paddison-Casbierd - Deputy Head of Resourcing - Lianne.Paddison-Casbierd@uhd.nhs.uk
Important:
All CVs and supporting must be emailed to Melissa Duncan and Lianne Paddison-Casbierd at the addresses above. In addition, your full application must be submitted through Trac via the NHS Jobs website.
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.
University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust