This is an exciting opportunity to join the Board of our Trust and benefit the patient population we are so proud to serve.
As Non-executive Director you will work alongside executives as equal members of our unitary Board who share responsibility with the other directors for the Board’s decisions and for success of the organisation in leading the improvement of our healthcare services for patients.
You will chair the Trust’s Finance & Performance Committee, and you will work across professional boundaries, providing challenge and fresh, multi-disciplinary perspectives internally. You will play a critical outward-facing role in building the brand as a leader in musculoskeletal and orthopaedics within the wider system.
As part of ROH’s current strategy rethink, you will play a role in supporting the development of commercial offering and develop its culture & capability around continuous improvement.
For comprehensive details, please see candidate pack, Job Description and Person Specification above.
Please note: Applications MUST NOT be made via the TRAC
portal. If you need clarification, please contact
Simon.
Please refer to the Job Description & Person Specification documents where it entails full details for the requirement of this role
Candidates are encouraged to contact us for a conversation before submitting an application. You may contact Simon Page, Trust Chair. To arrange this, please contact Simon Grainger-Lloyd, Executive Director of Governance
The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is a specialist hospital located in Birmingham UK. One of the largest orthopaedic units in Europe, the ROH offer a comprehensive range of surgical and non-surgical treatment.
The Trust’s annual financial turnover is in the region of £136 million. It has fourteen operating theatres, five NHS wards, one private wards and 115 beds, including six High Dependency Unit beds.
The Trust employs in excess of 1,400 staff, including more than 80 Consultant medical staff, each supported by multi-disciplinary clinical teams including surgeons, nurses, anaesthetists, physiotherapists, radiologists, pathologists, occupational therapists and other clinical professionals.
Please note: Applications MUST NOT be made via the TRAC
portal. If you need clarification, please contact
Simon.
All of the details about this role will be in the Job Description.
This advert closes on Friday 3 Oct 2025
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