
Director of Public Health
Roles That Matter
As Director, you will lead the borough’s ambition to improve health, wellbeing and reduce inequalities. As a statutory chief officer and principal advisor on public health, you will work at the heart of the organisation and across system partners to shape strategy, drive innovation and protect communities from health risks. This influential leadership role will champion prevention, deliver impactful commissioning, and foster a culture of collaboration, accountability and continuous improvement to ensure services meet the evolving needs of our borough.
Full Job Description & Person Specification Documents are included with this advert.
Find out more information by visiting http://sthelens.gov.uk/senior-officer-vacancies.
If you would like to have a confidential conversation about the role please contact Helen Alwell on 07931 543 313 or Anita Denton on 07725 554 802.
To apply for this role, please follow this link: Director of Public Health | Tile Hill
Closing date: Wednesday, 3rd June at 9am.
Making a Difference
Whatever stage of your career, working in the public sector puts you at the heart of communities. Our workforce provides services to our resident's day in and day out, making a positive impact on people’s lives. We could not do this without the dedication, professionalism and strength of our workforce. There are so many reasons to choose to work at St Helens Council including the fantastic range of employee benefits and rewards on offer..St Helens Borough Council | Jobs | Search here for your perfect career - Home Page
St Helens Council is officially recognised as one of the region’s leading fair employers, achieving accredited status under the Liverpool City Combined Authority Fair Employment Charter. The Charter recognises the ongoing commitment to fair pay, secure work, training & progression & staff well-being whilst celebrating employers who go above and beyond for their workforce providing an inclusive and supportive environment.
Equality & Diversity
We encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds, who share our values, our commitment to inclusion, and who will help us on our journey to transform our organisation. The Council guarantees an interview to disabled applicants who demonstrate that they meet the essential criteria for the job, as detailed on the Person Specification, and will, for qualifying disabled candidates, make reasonable adjustments within selection.
All Council employees are required to abide by the ethical standards embodied by the 7 Nolan Principles
Salary range
- £105,424 - £111,327 per year