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NHS Borders is looking to permanently appoint to a Head of Health & Safety role to help the organisation fulfil its statutory obligations and to provide strong & visible leadership for this vital agenda. The postholder will be NHS Borders Appointed Competent Person.
NHS Borders has recently adopted a new organisational strategy which is ambitious in its strategic plans for the period 2025-2030. It puts people at the centre of all we do and commits to delivering consistent care to a set of high standards, and commits to the pursuit of continuous improvement.
This is a critical role for the organisation and very much needed to keep making the case for Health & Safety leadership excellence in a very busy environment where resources can be in limited supply and staff & managers can have multiple, different and competing demands. NHS Borders needs to take the workforce to the next level to create & enhance the sort of positive safety culture which we can be truly proud of and which keeps patients, service users, contactors and visitors safe.
Informal discussion welcomed by : Andy Carter, Director of HR, OD and OH&S [email protected]
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