Role Responsibility
AAC0002384: Consultant in Public Health leading in Health Intelligence, Research and Development, Education and Training
Kent is the one of the largest local authorities in the UK, with a circa 1.7m population, 12 districts and boroughs, a co-terminus NHS Integrated Care Board, and vibrant townships and communities. With a long and interesting history, and being the garden of England, it also the gateway to Europe and in turn its gateway to the UK. With 350 miles of coastline and major coastal inequalities; we are UK's first Marmot Coastal Region. We have two major universities and a medical school, and seven NHS Trusts operating in the county. In Kent size matters and working here gives a consultant in public the biggest possible canvas to work on.
We are at a very exciting juncture in our public health journey, having just signed off the delivery plan of our Kent and Medway Integrated Care Strategy which is the blueprint agreed at the senior most leadership levels to improve health and wellbeing, and reduce health inequalities.
None of this is possible without strong data analytics, usable intelligence, strong evidence, and pragmatic research and innovation
We are looking to to appoint an innovative and forward-thinking Consultant in Public Health to join our highly regarded and well-resourced Public Health Division and help us to drive our exciting agenda forward.
We have a highly experienced team working with our Director of Public Health including a Deputy director as well six additional Public Health consultants all working to achieve the aspirations of our members for improving the health and wellbeing of the Kent population.
Kent Public Health is aiming to become a Centre of Excellence, undertaking on a range of innovative activities in research, innovation and improvement, advanced analytics using integrated data and predictive modelling and offering increased number of education and training placements for multiple professional groups such as Public Health Speciality Registrars, junior doctors and university students. We enjoy national recognition for several programmes including Public Health research linked with Europe.
We also have the Kent Public Health Observatory team () who work collaboratively with Public Health colleagues and partners across the Integrated Care System to gather, analyse, and interpret complex data on population health and wellbeing. This insight supports strategic decision-making to ensure the most effective use of limited resources.
The Role
The Consultant portfolio is:
AAC0002384: Consultant in Public Health leading in Health Intelligence, Research and Development, Education and Training
We are well integrated into the council, support the Kent and Medway Integrated Care System and have an overall Public Health budget of circa £92 million with a major focus on reducing health inequalities.
As part of this role, you will be responsible for the line management of public health specialists as well as a dedicated budget for this area of the service.
This is a great time to join Kent a great county to live in, its proximity to London, has excellent schools, vibrant cities, golden beaches, and stunning countryside. As the largest county council in the country, Kent is a very large canvas and there is a real opportunity to make a tangible difference.
Candidates
You will need to be a UK qualified public health consultant (or within six months of qualifying) with a passion for tackling health inequalities and up for the challenge of working in a complex and diverse environment.
You could be newly qualified and seeking your first Consultant post or an experienced Consultant looking for an opportunity to make a real impact. As a passionate and motivated public health professional we welcome your interest in this role and your application.
You will be able to work in a hybrid format with a split between working from home with an office base as Maidstone and we are committed to flexible working: "Work that works for you and us let's talk flexibility!"
This post is subject to a Basic Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
This post is considered by KCC to be a customer-facing position. The Council therefore has a statutory duty under Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016) to ensure that post holders have a command of spoken English/Welsh sufficient for the effective performance of the job requirements. The appropriate standards are set out in the Job Description/Person Specification.
As part of the interview process for this role you may be required to complete additional testing.
Application Closing date: midnight, 21 August 2025
AAC/Final Panel: 12 September 2025
Please note that the successful candidate will be required to participate in enhanced pre-employment screening undertaken by the County Council.