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A national healthcare organization in the UK is seeking a candidate to lead its RAAC programme, focusing on executive reporting, multi-disciplinary coordination, and support for high-profile national work programmes. The ideal candidate has a strong background in executive briefing, communications oversight, and finance, along with a relevant qualification like PRINCE2. This position is office-based in the East of England region, involving collaboration with NHS trusts and various stakeholders to ensure the programme's success.
Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) planks were hailed as a lightweight and effective building material used within the UK from the late 1950s to the early‑1990s. The national NHS England team has indicated that RAAC should be removed from all NHS estates by 2035, following a school part‑roof collapse in 2018. Consequently, RAAC is regarded as the highest known estate risk in the NHS, with the East of England having one of the highest aggregate risks nationally, due to the quantity of RAAC across its estate. In response, the region launched a regional RAAC coordination programme in 2020, managed by a dedicated team to bring enhanced focus and structure. The team’s role is to lead key elements of the regional response, through a specialist interface with RAAC‑impacted trusts and systems, coordinating multi‑disciplinary support from core areas including Finance, Operational Performance, Strategic Estates, EPRR, Clinical and Communications.
Our work supports the NHS to deliver high‑quality services for patients and best value for taxpayers. We bring expertise across hundreds of specialisms—including clinical, operational, commissioning, technology, data science, cyber security, software engineering, education, and commercial—enabling us to design and deliver high‑quality NHS services.
We lead the NHS in England by enabling local systems and providers to improve the health of their people and patients, reducing health inequalities; making the NHS a great place to work and helping people reach their potential; working collaboratively to ensure the workforce has the right knowledge, skills, values and behaviours; and optimising the use of digital technology, research and innovation.
The role is open to NHS employees on a secondment basis only; agreement with their employer must be obtained before applying. Applicants from within the NHS will be offered on a secondment basis only.
If successful at interview, we will initiate an Inter‑Authority Transfer (IAT) via the Electronic Staff Record (ESR). This retrieves key data from your current or previous NHS employer to support onboarding, including competency status, continuous service dates (CSD) and annual leave entitlement. You may opt out at any stage of the recruitment process.
NHS England
Any NHS England office in the East of England region. You will be expected to attend the office for 40 % of your time.