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Programme DirectorinBasfordinBasfordPUBLISHED TUE 11 MAR 2025

Band 9: £105,385 to £121,271 a year per annum pro rata  FIXEDTERM 
MENTAL HEALTHNHS

Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation TrustFollow Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Leadership Role, The Programme Director position offers a key leadership role within a successful integrated NHS Foundation Trust, contributing to strategic decision-making and program management.
Impactful Work, The role provides an opportunity to lead programmes that significantly influence the delivery of mental health, intellectual disability, and forensic services, impacting patient care and community wellbeing.
Collaborative Environment, The Trust works in collaboration with notable institutions like the University of Nottingham, promoting a culture of innovation and research that enhances professional development.
Diverse Service Portfolio, The role encompasses a variety of service areas, including community health and secure hospitals, making for a dynamic and varied work environment.
Broad Responsibility, As a member of the senior leadership team, the Programme Director has the responsibility to manage Trust-wide programmes, directly contributing to the Trust's long-term strategic goals.
Networking Opportunities, The position involves working closely with senior internal and external stakeholders, facilitating valuable networking and professional relationships across the healthcare landscape.
Supportive Infrastructure, Working within a large team of 9,000 staff provides a supportive infrastructure, ensuring resources and expertise are available to effectively lead and deliver on programme objectives.
Unlock your potential with a rewarding career at Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, a leading integrated NHS organisation. As a key player in an ambitious team, you will oversee vital programmes that enhance mental health and forensic services, touching the lives of many. With a collaborative spirit, you'll work alongside esteemed partners like the University of Nottingham and the Institute of Mental Health, amplifying our commitment to innovation and excellence in care.

We're seeking an inspiring Programme Director with a track record in healthcare leadership, particularly in mental health settings. In this pivotal role, you'll guide crucial initiatives that align with our long-term vision, reporting directly to the Trust's senior leadership. Your expertise will shape strategic directions while ensuring the effective management of resources, risks, and processes. If you’re ready to make a difference and lead transformative changes within a supportive environment, this is the perfect opportunity to elevate your career and impact the lives of those we serve. For more information or an informal chat, please reach out to Zoe Watchorn at zoe.watchorn@nottshc.nhs.uk.
Leadership Role, The Programme Director position offers a key leadership role within a successful integrated NHS Foundation Trust, contributing to strategic decision-making and program management.
Impactful Work, The role provides an opportunity to lead programmes that significantly influence the delivery of mental health, intellectual disability, and forensic services, impacting patient care and community wellbeing.
Collaborative Environment, The Trust works in collaboration with notable institutions like the University of Nottingham, promoting a culture of innovation and research that enhances professional development.
Diverse Service Portfolio, The role encompasses a variety of service areas, including community health and secure hospitals, making for a dynamic and varied work environment.
Broad Responsibility, As a member of the senior leadership team, the Programme Director has the responsibility to manage Trust-wide programmes, directly contributing to the Trust's long-term strategic goals.
Networking Opportunities, The position involves working closely with senior internal and external stakeholders, facilitating valuable networking and professional relationships across the healthcare landscape.
Supportive Infrastructure, Working within a large team of 9,000 staff provides a supportive infrastructure, ensuring resources and expertise are available to effectively lead and deliver on programme objectives.

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