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Director of Public Health

up to £108,904

Few places can match the diversity and vibrancy of Brent and few Public Health roles offer the same opportunity to make a personal impact on the health and wellbeing of a community. This is an opportunity to revitalise the public health agenda in Brent and embed good practice into all that the Council and its partners do, ensuring that a cohesive, proactive public health strategy is the foundation of our ambitions for the people of Brent.

As Director of Public Health you will lead on the design and implementation of a holistic public health strategy that reflects the diversity of the borough and establishes clear direction for the Council and its partners to deliver improved outcomes for our community. Your public health experience and qualifications must be backed up by clear views on how local authorities can add value to the public health agenda and it's important that you have the passion and the presence to motivate, influence and engage at all levels.

For full details of this role and its essential requirements visit this website or contact Terry McDougall at SOLACE Enterprises on 0845 601 0649.

Closing date: 3 June.

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