Overview
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The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (ROH) is a specialist hospital in Birmingham, UK. This is an exciting opportunity to join the Board of our Trust and help improve patient care.
About the role
As a Non-executive Director you will work alongside executives as an equal member of the unitary Board, sharing responsibility for the Board’s decisions and the organisation’s success in leading the improvement of our healthcare services for patients.
If you wish to apply, please follow the guidance within the Non-Executive Direction (NED) Candidate Recruitment Pack linked. For any additional information or an informal chat, contact Simon Grainger-Lloyd, Executive Director of Governance at the Trust, by email or by phone on 0121 685 4353.
Please note: Applications must not be made online via the NHS Jobs TRAC recruitment portal.
Main duties of the job
* Chair the Trust’s Finance & Performance Committee and work across professional boundaries, providing challenge and multi-disciplinary perspectives, with a public-facing role in building the trust’s brand in musculoskeletal and orthopaedics.
* Support development of commercial offering and culture around continuous improvement as part of ROH’s strategy rethink.
Further details are provided in the candidate pack, Job Description and Person Specification linked with the recruitment materials.
Job responsibilities (highlights)
* Formulate plans and strategy – provide independent judgement, external perspectives and challenge to executives; influence strategy and performance; help set values and standards; ensure stakeholder and community obligations are understood and balanced.
* Shape culture and capability – ensure dignity and respect for patients; promote a healthy, inclusive culture; support equality and open access to the board for concerns; confirm board members are fit and proper.
* Develop process, structures and utilise intelligence – uphold probity, governance, and statutory requirements; monitor management performance and statutory duties; ensure accurate financial information and robust controls; challenge information and performance data.
* Support engagement – act in patients’ and public’s best interests; engage with staff, Governors, partners and stakeholders; represent the Trust with external partners and media as appropriate.
* Ensure accountability – set challenging objectives; drive efficiency and accountability; participate in key committees; hold the executive to account; contribute to remuneration decisions as appropriate.
Person specification
Qualifications
* Masters or equivalent professional qualification and/or experience
* Evidence of continuous professional development
Skills & knowledge
* Business acumen and commercial awareness; ability to recognise risks and opportunities with innovative and entrepreneurial thinking
* Diplomatic, interpersonal and communication skills; ability to engage diverse audiences; inclusive decision-making
* Ability to interpret and anticipate national government policy
* Understanding of NHS performance measures and the strategic challenges facing the NHS
Experience
* Collaborative, team-oriented style with inclusive board leadership
* Strategic abilities with independent judgement, diplomacy and political astuteness
* Experience at board level or equivalent with understanding of corporate governance and assurance
Other information
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1975 and requires Disclosure via the DBS. Applications from job seekers who require skilled worker sponsorship will be considered. UK registration is required for this role.
Employer details
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital
Bristol Road South
Birmingham, B31 2AP
Employer website: https://www.roh.nhs.uk/
Location: Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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