Chief Executive Officer
- Exceptional community leadership role
- Advance a dynamic and impactful organisation
- Improve the health and wellbeing of diverse communities
The Position
North Richmond Community Health seeks to appoint an exceptionally talented CEO to lead the delivery of best-practice, high quality integrated health services that strengthen the capacity of individuals and communities principally across the neighbourhood of Richmond and the City of Yarra more broadly.
Reporting to a highly skilled and experienced Board, the CEO will be responsible for partnering with a range of stakeholders to drive exciting strategic directions, ensuring integrated operations and services and the delivery of outstanding client-centred care. The CEO will also provide vision and values based leadership in support of an inclusive culture where employees are highly engaged.
The successful candidate will be a contemporary leader who has a finely tuned understanding of, and approach to, the social determinants of health. Possessing a background in best practice programs and an understanding of the health needs of CALD communities including refugees, the appointee will be data oriented and will evidence a record of business development. Recognised as being strategic and operationally skilled, the new CEO will be an inspiring leader who has embedded cultures that are positive, innovative and high performing. Equipped with well-developed political acumen, the CEO will be capable of influencing and negotiating with a range of stakeholders and building productive relationships.
The Organisation
Since 1974 North Richmond Community Health (NRCH) has provided health and community services, principally to the culturally diverse residents of Richmond and the City of Yarra more broadly, and currently has a staff of 300 people. NRCH works in partnership with its local community to promote and improve equity, health and wellbeing. A social determinants model of health underpins much of the organisation’s approach to people with, or at risk of, poor health outcomes. Primary care, early intervention and helping people with chronic and complex conditions are core to NRCH’s role which creates a complex organisation offering a breadth of services to meet local needs.
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To apply – please click on ‘APPLY NOW’ and using reference NRIceo0323, address your cover letter and resume to Deborah Komesaroff], of Fisher Leadership, or call 1300 347 437 for further information.