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Rural Northwest Health - Board Director

Rural Northwest Health | Health service

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Posted on 09 August 2023
Closed on 31 August 2023

Overview

Sessional, 2–3 years
Monthly, 1-2 hour meetings
North West Victoria
Sessional rates

About the board

The Department of Health, is pleased to invite applications for part time board director positions of Rural Northwest Health.

Rural Northwest Health is a public health service located in the Wimmera Mallee Region of Victoria. Rural Northwest Health provides responsive quality healthcare and community services by empowering a skilled and committed team, working across our three campuses of Warracknabeal, Beulah, and Hopetoun, and in our communities.

The functions of the board of a public hospital include developing statements of priorities and strategic plans for the operation of the public hospital, monitoring compliance, overseeing financial and business plans, strategies, and budgets to ensure the accountable and efficient provision of health care and the long-term viability of the public hospital.

The Board is accountable to the Minister of the day for the delivery of high quality, safe and effective, person-centred services. Directors are required to attend a monthly board meeting of approximately 2-3 hours duration. Rural Northwest Health meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 4.00 pm. Directors are also involved in various board subcommittees which include:

  • People, Culture and Safety Committee
  • Clinical Governance Committee
  • Finance, Audit and Compliance Committee
  • Governance Committee
  • Warracknabeal Reference Group
  • Hopetoun/Beulah Reference Group

About the role

These positions provide an exciting opportunity for members of the Victorian public with relevant experience and capabilities to contribute to the strategic leadership of public health care delivery to the community.

The role of the board includes:

  • setting the vision, strategy, and direction of the organisation, in line with government priorities
  • having ultimate accountability for the delivery of safe and quality care, including cultural safety
  • leadership succession planning and performance management of the Chief Executive Officer
  • overall oversight of the performance and delivery of key policy priorities
  • ensuring the ongoing financial viability of the organisation.

Please see the attached position description for more information about the board director role.

Who we're looking for

Safe and high-quality healthcare for all Victorians is a priority of the Department of Health. Applicants for board director positions must be able to demonstrate and provide evidence in support of the capabilities they identify in their application.

Collaboration and health service partnerships is a fundamental enabler for an effective and efficient health system. Being able to demonstrate achievements through collaboration and partnering and strong working relationships, particularly in the Victorian health sector, will be highly valued

All applications will be considered however the board would particularly welcome applications from people with capabilities in Law; Clinical Governance; and/or are a Registered Clinician. Please refer to the Position Description and Board Director Capability Framework for more details ( https://www.health.vic.gov.au/applying-for-board-director-positionsExternal Link ).

The Department of Health is committed to ensuring that public health boards and committees reflect the rich diversity of the Victorian community.

We encourage applications from women, people of all ages, Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and from lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, gender diverse, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+) people.

What you need to apply

Data Collection and Privacy:

When you apply for a board director position, you will be asked to enter personal details before moving on to a questionnaire.

When collecting and using personal information, the Department of Health acts in accordance with the Victorian Government Privacy Statement, and the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic) which contains the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs).

You do not have to disclose any personal information if you do not want to, but it can help the board and the Department of Health understand how you can be supported through the recruitment process and beyond.

The department invites all applicants to tell us if you identify as Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander, a person with disability, from a culturally or linguistically diverse background, LGBTIQ+ or a young person, aged 25 years old or less.

The department welcomes the opportunity to discuss support that can be provided with any person who identifies as any of the above through the recruitment process and/or post appointment. A discussion can be arranged by contacting healthservicegovernance@health.vic.gov.au.

In the questionnaire, you will have the opportunity to address the key selection criteria and outline your relevant qualifications and experience. Applicants must upload a current resume with their application.

Applicants applying for a board position for the first time will be required to create an account on the Join a Public Board website prior to applying online. Applicants who have previously applied through the Join a Public Board website will already have an account. If you have forgotten your password, the Join a Public Board website allows you to request this information.

According to the Department of Premier and Cabinet's Appointment and Remuneration Guidelines (the Guidelines), an applicant should not hold more than three positions on Government boards at any one time. The selection panel will not consider more than five applications to public health boards. If more than five positions are applied for, only the first five will be considered.

Applicants should read the ‘How to apply’ document and position description before completing their application.

Board directors of public hospitals and multi-purpose services are eligible to receive remuneration under the Guidelines. Public hospital or multi-purpose service boards are classified as C1 or A5 organisations pursuant to the Guidelines and directors are remunerated on a per day or per annum basis. For further information, please refer to the position description.

Applications close at Midnight Thursday 31 August 2022.

For all enquiries regarding the appointment process, please contact Lee Fairley, Senior Program Advisor, Department of Health: lee.fairley@health.vic.gov.au.

For all enquiries regarding the board, please contact Carolyn Conners, Executive Assistant to CEO (Chief Executive Officers) and Board of Directors, carolyn.conners@rnh.net.au

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