Non-Executive & Associate Non-Executive Directors

apartmentHarrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust placeHarrogate calendar_month 

Job overview

Join our vigorous and forward-thinking Board of Directors at HDFT

Following a number of changes on its Board of Directors, the Trust is looking to appoint to three vital roles to help lead the Trust's continuing improvement journey and help support the delivery of the Trust's Strategy to further improve on the high quality healthcare service we provide.

We are seeking two Non-Executive Directors to join our Board. In order to provide the right balance and skill mix to our existing Board, we seek at least one individual with Medical Experience and would particularly welcome the second individual to have Clinical Experience.

The individuals should have worked at a senior level in the NHS, ideally with Board-level or equivalent expertise in an expanding and complex enterprise.

We are also seeking an Associate Non-Executive to join our Board. We would particularly welcome applications from those with experience in tackling health inequalities, Research and Innovation or Digital expertise - working at a senior level in the NHS or in a field which would complement that of our existing Board of Directors.

Main duties of the job

These are exciting roles in a vibrant environment, providing the opportunity to be at the forefront of new thinking in today’s NHS. The time commitment for the Non-Exec Roles is on average 5 days per month and the posts will attract remuneration at the rate of £13,261 per annum.

The time commitment for the Associate Non-Exec role is on average 2-3 days per month and the post will attract remuneration at the rate of c£7,000 per annum.

Prospective applicants' experience should include a demonstrable track record of success and an understanding of, and commitment to, values of accountability, probity, openness and equality of opportunity. You will be a strategic thinker and experienced in leading and delivering complex organisational change.

You will have excellent communication and listening skills, as well as being commercially and politically astute. An understanding of the role of Non-Executive Directors is essential, as is an ability to analyse complex information and an appreciation of the emerging context for the NHS.

Working for our organisation

High-performing Foundation Trust seeks to appoint two Non-Executive Directors and one Associate Non-Executive Director to help continue to lead its improvement journey.

Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust is a high-performing organisation rated “Good” overall and “Outstanding” for Care by the Care Quality Commission. The Trust exists to serve two groups: the patients who we care for in our hospitals and community services in Harrogate and District, and wider North Yorkshire; and the children and young people who we support through our Children’s Public Health Services across large parts of the North East and Yorkshire.

Our Strategy makes it clear that our patients and children always come first.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

As part of the unitary Board of Directors, Non-Executive Directors are ultimately and collectively responsible for all aspects of the performance of the Trust and play a crucial role in bringing an independent perspective to the boardroom in addition to any specific knowledge and skills they may have.

Non-Executive Directors have a duty to uphold the highest standards of integrity and probity, as laid out in the Nolan principles, and to foster good relations in the boardroom. They should apply similar standards of care and skill in their role as a Non-Executive Director of a Foundation Trust as they would in similar roles elsewhere.

The Associate Non-Executive Director role is used successfully in the NHS to support Board succession planning, diversity and achieving a balance of Board level skills. The role is a step-up role aimed at attracting potential Non-Executive Director candidates who do not yet have sufficient board-level experience but have the ability and potential to succeed in the role.

The role enjoys a vast range of opportunities for development and achievement of Board level skills. Although it is a non-voting role, you will have full sight of strategic decision making within the Trust, and the natural progression for an Associate Non-Executive Director role would be to progress to a Non-Executive Director role in the future.

Please see the combined job description attached for a full list of duties and responsibilities for both the Non-Executive Director and Associate Non-Executive Director roles.

Person specification

Associate Non-Executive Director

Essential criteria
  • Middle to senior management level experience in the private, public or voluntary sector
  • Robust understanding of the principles and practice of good governance.
  • Good communication and listening skills displaying curiosity and an interest in learning and personal development.
  • Sincere interest in and ability to gain credibility with patients, staff, senior leaders, stakeholders across the healthcare economy, clinicians and local communities.
  • A clear commitment to the NHS and the Trusts values and principles and to role model them at all times.
Desirable criteria
  • Experience in tackling health inequalities, Research and Innovation or Digital expertise
  • Experience working at a senior level in the NHS

Non-Executive Director

Essential criteria
  • Experience as a clinician, in research innovation and/or in tackling health inequalities
  • Demonstrable strategic experience
  • Experience of improving collaborative and partnership working
  • Experience of complex organisational change at a senior level
  • Significant experience of board-level leadership or equivalent in a large, complex customer-facing organisation, with a track record of success.
  • Understanding of, and commitment to, public service values of accountability, probity, good governance, openness and equality of opportunity
  • Demonstrate a broad understanding of the work of the National Health Service and how services provided impact on patients, public and staff, coupled with an interest in the local and national health agenda
thumb_up_altRecommended

Employment Partner

apartmentSacco MannplaceLeeds, 13 mi from Harrogate
for established clients covering both contentious and non-contentious practice. This will mainly be respondent work however, as with most firms, there is a little high-end executive work. You will have the opportunity to bring work in on your own account as well...
electric_boltImmediate start

Public Law Solicitor Director - Leeds

apartmentGemini RecruitmentplaceLeeds, 13 mi from Harrogate
Role: Public Law Solicitor Director A Leading law firm looking to recruit dedicated and experienced Public Law Solicitor Directors for highly sought permanent position. Gemini Recruitment are currently partnering with a large and established law...
business_centerHigh salary

GP Lead - Urgent Treatment Centre

apartmentTameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation TrustplaceAshton-under-Lyne, 41 mi from Harrogate
and conditions are not applicable for Non-Executive positions. Alongside this there are extensive training development opportunities with paid mandatory training, a protected training budget for staff and support for flexible working. We have an on-site...