Divisional Chair - Integrated Medicine, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust

Divisional Chair - Integrated Medicine, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS

UK

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Every year our 6,500 people from different cultures, nations and backgrounds care for over half a million people in Buckinghamshire and beyond. Outstanding clinical leadership is central to our future success and we now have an opportunity for a Divisional Clinical Chair and Consultant to lead our largest division, Integrated Medicine. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer and having overall responsibility for a large division, as Clinical Chair you will play a crucial leadership role in delivering the Trust’s vision of ‘Outstanding care, healthy communities and a great place to work.’ The Trust’s vision and mission is underpinned by our CARE values of Collaborate, Aspire, Respect and Enable, that help to define our beliefs and set expectations of how we behave as colleagues. Our ambition is to move from good to outstanding in all areas of care and in joining us we hope you will enable us to realise this.

This opportunity to provide clinical leadership comes at a time that has never been more important, as we shape our future clinical strategy in collaboration with partners to meet the current and future demands of the population of Buckinghamshire in a changing world. We are a valued system partner and an integral member of the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire & Berkshire (West) (BOB) Integrated Care System and Buckinghamshire Integrated Care Partnership (ICP), working closely with colleagues in the health, social care and third sector.  

We are proud of our successes at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. We are an ambitious and innovative integrated provider, recognised for the quality and responsiveness of our services. Our latest CQC assessment rated the Trust as “Good” overall and “Outstanding” for caring. We are uniquely placed in our region as an integrated Trust that provides hospital and community services alongside international facilities including the National Spinal Injuries Centre, at Stoke Mandeville, the birthplace of the Paralympics. Many of our services have been recognised externally - including our Stroke Unit maintaining the ‘A grade’ in the latest Royal College of Physicians’ Sentinel Stroke National Audit Programme (SSNAP) audit and the anaesthetics department receiving Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA) from the Royal College of Anaesthetists for the second year running.

We are a champion of research and innovation. The Trust has partnered with the Bucks Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) to build a new research and innovation centre on the Stoke Mandeville Hospital Site. The new eco-build offers modern agile working space to start-up small and medium sized businesses from across the region, as well as housing the Trust’s own state-of-the-art Research and Innovation Department, which will give you direct access to the latest digital health developments, medical technologies and artificial intelligence.

We would be delighted to receive applications from individuals from all backgrounds who meet the core requirements of the role and whose values and ambitions align with those of the Trust.

For further details please contact Thomas Patterson, Director or Anita Denton, Principal Researcher at Alumni Harvey Nash on +44(0)7725 554 802 or anita.denton@harveynash.com.  

We look forward to hearing from you.

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Application deadline:
Send us your application as soon as possible as we are continuously interviewing candidates in this assignment.

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