The Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust is looking for six new Public Governors to help shape its services and plan for the future.
The vacancies, created by the current six Governors coming to the end of their term of office, are in the City of Bath, North East Somerset, Mendip, North Wiltshire, South Wiltshire and Rest of England and Wales.
This is the second constituency-wide election for new Governors, since the RUH became an NHS Foundation Trust in 2014.
Brian Stables, Trust Chairman said: “These are exciting and changing times for the Trust and the RUH, and we’re looking for six new Governors to support our plans for the years ahead.
“Becoming a Governor is a great opportunity to contribute to the development of the RUH and its role in our local communities that it serves.”
James Colquhoun, the current Governor for South Wiltshire said: “I’m really enjoying my time as a Governor and feel I’m doing my bit by making a contribution.
“I’ve always been a big fan of the NHS and encourage anyone interested in supporting our local RUH Trust and its staff by putting their name forward as a candidate.”
The role of a Governor is to help ensure that the Trust delivers services that meet the needs of patients, carers, staff and local stakeholders, and that the views of local people are heard and fed back to the Board of Directors.
Those interested can request a nomination form from Monday 14th August by contacting Ciara Norris on 020 8889 9203 or via email at [email protected].
You need to be a member of the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust (RUH) but no formal qualifications are required.
Nominations must be completed and returned to the Electoral Reform Services by 5pm on 12th September. Voting will run from 3rd October until 5pm on 24th October. The results will be announced on 25th October.