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Group Chief Nurse

Employer
NHS Humber Health Partnership
Location
Primary base Hull Royal Infirmary, requirement to work across all group sites on a scheduled basis
Salary
VSM Circa £183,750 (including 5% VSM uplift for 2024/25, subject to NHS England approval)
Closing date
17 Nov 2024
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Sector
Acute Trust
Job Type
Permanent
Category
Executive, Chief Nurse

Application is via CV and two-page covering letter.

Informal discussions about the role with the Group Chief Executive, Jonathan Lofthouse, are highly recommended. Please contact his office via his Chief of Staff,

Carla Ramsey

Carla.ramsay1@nhs.net

07585886162

The NHS Humber Health Partnership is looking for a dynamic, compassionate and patient-focused Group Chief Nurse.

The Partnership consists two NHS organisations, now working as one group:

Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (HUTH) and Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust (NLaG).

The NHS Humber Health Partnership became a Group organisation in August 2023 and now shares a single Executive leadership team and discharges its duties through a Trust Boards in Common structure.

This is one of the largest NHS group organisations in the country, with an operating budget of over £1.4 billion, serving a population of over 1.65 million people. We have an operational delivery model, which consists of 14 clinical care groups that operate across the Group. We have an ambitious transformation programme, to deliver best-in-class outcomes to respond to some of the most challenging patient demographics in the country, and use the skills, talents and leverage of our 19,000 staff to adapt best practice for the benefit of our patients.

Our staff have put together our values as a Group organisation: compassion, honest, respect and teamwork. Together, we are united by compassion: driving for excellence.

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