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Director of Public Health

County Hall, Northallerton. Full time: 10 PA's/37.5 hours North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) and North Yorkshire and York Primary Care Trust (NYYPCT), are seeking to jointly appoint an exceptional Director of Public Health, which pending legislation will transfer from NYYPCT to NYCC in April 2013.

You will use the new arrangements for public health and commissioning positively at the local level to deliver better health outcomes and reduce health inequalities in the context of a tight budget. Creatively delivering change you will work with local councils, communities, voluntary sector, public health teams, health services and clinical commissioning groups to test ways of using the new levers and changes in the system positively, building public health capacity across a whole range of workforces to deliver effective public health interventions.

You will be an experienced and appropriately qualified public health professional, already working at a senior level in a similar health/local authority or delivering to the public sector, and will have a clear vision of success, a passion for significant challenges, and a track record of delivering lasting results within a public sector environment.

For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please telephone Helen Taylor, Director of Health and Adult Services, North Yorkshire County Council on: 01609 532139 or Sue Metcalfe, Deputy Chief Executive, NHS North Yorkshire and York, telephone: 01423 859624.

Closing date: 13 May 2012. Interview date: 14 and 15 June 2012. Please apply online at our website by searching under reference 577-MS-66.

For any queries regarding your application please telephone Lucy Townend, Human Resources Officer, telephone: 01845 573948 or email here.

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