
Executive Director of People Services and Organisational Development
- St Asaph, Denbighshire
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. (FCIPD)
- Educated to master degree level relevant to the field of expertise or equivalent senior level of work experience
- Evidence of continual professional development and recent management and leadership development.
- Experience working at Director Level in a people-centred organisation. Previous experience working within the NHS at a senior level is desirable but not essential.
- Experience across all major functional areas of HR, including employee relations, organisational development, workforce planning, reward, learning and development.
- Evidence of working across organisations to lead, introduce and manage significant change and transformation programmes.
- Experience in strategic planning and development, and able to evidence success in actively participating in delivering service improvement and organisational efficiencies.
- Experience in delivering cultural change programmes and values underpinned by Strategic Values and behavioural frameworks.
- Proven experience of working or contributing at Board level.
- Understanding, or an awareness, of the political context for Health and Social Care within Wales would be beneficial but is not essential.
- The ability to inspire, innovate, and motivate to lead and manage change.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with an ability to work effectively and co-operatively with colleagues, key stakeholders and partners at all levels.
- The ability to think and operate strategically, with strong analytical, critical reasoning, and problem-solving skills.
- The ability to make sense of conflicting priorities and arrive at effective and speedy decisions.
- Empathetic, self-aware, discreet and personable with all levels of employees, trade unions and other key stakeholders.
- Able to role model the highest standards of personal and professional integrity and represent the values of Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.
- Resilient, confident and able to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
- Committed to developing a culture of openness, diversity and inclusion.
- Welsh language skills are desirable, incidental Welsh will be expected
- Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. (FCIPD)
- Educated to master degree level relevant to the field of expertise or equivalent senior level of work experience
- Evidence of continual professional development and recent management and leadership development.
- Experience working at Director Level in a people-centred organisation. Previous experience working within the NHS at a senior level is desirable but not essential.
- Experience across all major functional areas of HR, including employee relations, organisational development, workforce planning, reward, learning and development.
- Evidence of working across organisations to lead, introduce and manage significant change and transformation programmes.
- Experience in strategic planning and development, and able to evidence success in actively participating in delivering service improvement and organisational efficiencies.
- Experience in delivering cultural change programmes and values underpinned by Strategic Values and behavioural frameworks.
- Proven experience of working or contributing at Board level.
- Understanding, or an awareness, of the political context for Health and Social Care within Wales would be beneficial but is not essential.
- The ability to inspire, innovate, and motivate to lead and manage change.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills with an ability to work effectively and co-operatively with colleagues, key stakeholders and partners at all levels.
- The ability to think and operate strategically, with strong analytical, critical reasoning, and problem-solving skills.
- The ability to make sense of conflicting priorities and arrive at effective and speedy decisions.
- Empathetic, self-aware, discreet and personable with all levels of employees, trade unions and other key stakeholders.
- Able to role model the highest standards of personal and professional integrity and represent the values of Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.
- Resilient, confident and able to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
- Committed to developing a culture of openness, diversity and inclusion.
- Welsh language skills are desirable, incidental Welsh will be expected