Search for health champion

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WARRINGTON Borough Council, NHS Warrington and the Warrington Healthcare Consortium are looking for an Independent Chair for the Warrington Health and Wellbeing Board.
Meeting four times a year with a similar number of pre-briefing sessions, the successful candidate will champion effective management of all collaborative agencies to maintain health and wellbeing in Warrington.
This is a non-remunerated role but expenses will be paid.
Employees of Warrington NHS services or Warrington Borough Council are not eligible to apply.
For further details, visit www.warrington.gov.uk/jobs. To request hard copy documents please contact 01925 442040 (24 hr) – quote reference number NAC/042/10.
For an informal discussion, please contact Simon Kenton, Assistant Director for Joint Commissioning on 01925 444231.
To apply, please submit a C.V. and a supporting statement, which should be no more than 1 side of A4, to Simon Kenton by post to Bewsey Old School, Lockton Lane, Warrington, WA5 0BF or by email to [email protected].
Closing date – 25 February 2011.


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  1. Maybe a job for one of the “experts” who post regularly on this website, and slag off all in sundry. Now they have a chance to prove that they could do a better job.

  2. Better to do that than just lie down and take the wasteful and nonsensical decisions that come out of the mouths of the so-called experts both in WBC and Whitehall and now Europe as well. One should always question decisions to make sure that the right ones are being made. This lack of questioning is what got this country into this mess.

    Perhaps you should join the Forum and tell the posters where they are going wrong.

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