Develop and deliver effective community engagement to support ICB and ICS priorities. Support the borough to meet their statutory duties under the Equality Act, Public Sector Equality Duty, and the duty to involve. Align resident and community engagement fully with relevant communication and stakeholder activity to make sure our work is as effective and timely as possible. Support the ICB and ICS in working with local people and communities to ensure the resident voice is able to influence North West London healthcare priorities and service change programmes. Work with residents and communities in their borough and across North West London and support production of insight reports setting out what our residents and communities are telling us. Work in partnership with the local authority, Healthwatch, and the voluntary sector in their borough to reach and share insights from local communities. Align delivery of core co-design and involvement projects with core ICB and ICS priorities, and play a leading role in the delivery of these projects. Develop and strengthen the ICB’s presence as a strategic deliverer of community involvement work, across key borough-based stakeholders and the voluntary sector. Foster strong relationships with local authority and NHS partners, borough-based partnership teams, and the community and voluntary sector and Healthwatch in their borough. Manage relationships with local residents, communities, and patients. NHS North West London Integrated Care Board (NHS NWL ICB) is a statutory body responsible for planning and allocating health and care resources to improve the lives of people in eight boroughs across North West London: Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and Westminster. The local population is large and diverse, with a wide range of health and care needs that are evolving all the time. Working with our partners including Councils, NHS provider Trusts, GPs, and voluntary and community organisations, we plan and allocate NHS resources to deliver a wide range of services including urgent and emergency care, mental health, primary care, elective hospital services, and community care. Working for us, you can help ensure that our residents and patients have access to the right services when they need them and assist them in taking greater care of their own health to ensure they live longer, healthier lives. To do this we will:
Improve outcomes in population health and healthcare. Reduce inequalities in health outcomes, experience, and access. Enhance productivity and better value for money. Support broader social and economic development within our area. We're proud of our staff and the contribution they make and are committed to developing their knowledge and skills in a supportive, inclusive, and values-led organisation. For more information on the detailed job description and main responsibilities for this role, please read the job description and person specification document provided on this advert.
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