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An advocacy organization for health and social care is seeking a Regional Head of Complaints Advocacy and Engagement. In this hybrid role, you will lead the engagement team and drive service improvements based on community feedback. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in leadership and advocacy principles, along with a passion for enhancing public involvement in health services. Generous benefits include annual leave and NHS pension membership.
Reference:
VAC-5649
Sector:
Advice, Charity, Community, Health, Medical, Social Welfare
Llais is a national, independent body set up by the Welsh Government to give the people of Wales a say in how they receive their health and social care services.
Everything we do is in line with our values of integrity, working together and being person-driven.
We are committed to putting people and communities at the heart of everything we do.
Our role is to engage with and listen to the people of Wales. We do this by reaching out to people in their local communities, hearing their views and understanding their experiences of health and social care. We feedback what we hear to decision-makers to help shape and influence the services people receive now and in the future.
Job Role
Join Us as Regional Head of Complaints Advocacy and Engagement
Location: Regional office
Contract Type: substantive
Hours: 37.5 & 22.5 hours per week
Organisation: Llais – The Citizen Voice Body for Health and Social Care
Are you passionate about making real change in health and social care? Do you believe in the power of people’s voices to shape better services? If so, we want to hear from you!
As Regional Head of Complaints Advocacy and Engagement, you’ll lead our engagement team and complaints advocacy service. You’ll use what people tell us to drive service improvements in health and social care.
Your role will also support the delivery of Llais’ national strategic priorities and the leadership of a national priority topic.
What you’ll do:
What You’ll Bring:
This is a hybrid role, with both remote and office-based working.
Welsh language skills are essential; however, we welcome applications from non-Welsh speakers, with the expectation that the successful candidate will be supported to learn Welsh as part of their development.
Llais provides staff with a full range of benefits including:
Job Description Main Responsibilities
If you are up for the challenge and want to be an important part of making a real difference to health and social care services in Wales, we want to hear from you.
If you would like to get in touch to discuss the role, please contact workforce@llaiscymru.org to book an appointment, please ensure that you advise which regional position you would like to discuss.
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