Introduction from the Chair
Letter from the Chair of NHSBT, Peter Wyman
Dear Applicant,
Thank you for your interest in the role of Non-Executive Director for NHS Blood and Transplant.
NHSBT is a unique organisation with altruistic donation at the unifying theme across our various activities. We stand for helping people do something extraordinary which saves and improves the lives of others. As an essential part of the NHS, we take pride in playing our part to make the most of every donation. The donors who make our work possible do so selflessly, giving life and changing lives for the better.
The core values of the organisation are Caring, Expert and Quality and we seek to be a role model for best practice across all aspects of public healthcare. The organisation faces a fascinating medley of commercial, operational, and clinical challenges and our Board, and its supporting committees, addresses all of these areas. The non- executive members of the Board bring a diverse set of skills and experiences and typically they contribute extensively to the full Board agenda as well as providing valuable specialist input.
You will be joining us at an exciting time. Earlier this year we finalised our strategy for the next five years which builds on NHSBT’s strong record of continuous improvement, quality, and efficiency. In addition, we expect to be increasingly involved in the supply of both Plasma based products and cellular therapies. Overseeing the successful implementation of the strategy will be an important aspect of the Board’s work. Our Chief Executive, Betsy Basis, recently led a review of our Operating Model ensuring that we are set for future success. This builds on NHSBT’s strong record of continuous improvement, quality, and efficiency.
Of course, we need to be a valued partner across the NHS network to be able to develop influential relationships with stakeholders and partners across organisations and sectors. You will be a leader who can engage, motivate, and inspire people and who is able to promote a culture of excellence, openness and achievement.
This is a first-class organisation with a strong Board. If you are successful, I am sure you will find working with NHSBT a very fulfilling and enjoyable opportunity.
Please visit
our website at http://www.nhsbt.nhs.uk/ for more information.
Appointment description
Ministers are seeking to make three Non-Executive Director appointments to the board of NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT).
The Department of Health and Social Care values and promotes diversity and encourages applications from all sections of the community. The boards of public bodies should reflect the population they are there to serve. Boards also benefit from fresh perspectives, and we are always keen to encourage candidates new to public appointments to consider applying for our roles.
To be considered, you must be able to demonstrate that you have the qualities, skills, and experience to meet all the essential criteria for appointment.
As a Non-Executive Director, you will work with the Chair, other non-executives and the Chief Executive and her Executive team to govern the activities of NHSBT. With them you will share the corporate responsibility for the decisions of the Board and the performance of the organization. You will:
- contribute to the development of strategy, agreeing the goals, business plans and objectives of the organization, taking into account the policies of the various UK health departments as necessary
- monitor and review performance, ensuring that financial controls and systems of risk management are robust and effective
- help shape an inclusive and high performing culture in NHSBT through engaging with and providing ideas and guidance to the NHSBT team
- demonstrate a commitment to patient safety and to patients and staff being able to properly raise concerns
- represent the Board, as required, at official occasions and visits to NHSBT sites.
Organisation description
NHS Blood and Transplant is a Special Health Authority whose mission is to save and improve lives. NHSBT is an essential part of the NHS providing a safe and reliable supply of blood, plasma, solid organs, stem cells, tissues, and related diagnostic services. Technically, NHSBT is a biomedical manufacturer and supply chain organisation, employing circa 6,000 people working across the UK, with a total revenue of over £500million. But at heart, NHSBT is an organisation that enables daily acts of altruism - from our blood and plasma donors, who come out in their thousands every day, to our organ donor families who, in the moment of grief, have it within themselves to consent for donation.
NHSBT was formed in 2005 by bringing together the National Blood Service and UK Transplant. NHSBT is now one of the largest and most effective organisations of its type in the world. As an organisation, equality of opportunity and appreciation of diversity in its many forms is central not only to its relationships with employees but also to its customers – whether patients or donors. NHSBT stand for helping ordinary people do something extraordinary, saving and improving the lives of others with their valuable donations.
In performing this essential activity, NHSBT engage with millions of people throughout the country and connect directly with more people on a daily basis than any other single part of the NHS.
To find out more information about NHSBT please visit the corporate
website at https://www.nhsbt.nhs.uk/. To find out more about
the journey of donors please click here to go to our website to view some helpful videos.
Our 5 Key priorities:
- Grow and diversify our donor base - to meet clinical demand and reduce health inequalities
- Modernise our operations - to improve safety, resilience and efficiency
- Drive innovation - to improve patient outcomes
- Collaborate with partners - to develop and scale new services for the NHS
- Invest in people and culture - to ensure a high performing, inclusive organisation
Our mission:
NHSBT’s mission is to save and improve lives. This inspires and motivates us every day. As we look to the future, our ambition is to save and improve even more lives, creating a world where every patient receives the donation they need. This is an ambitious vision which will require significant change to what we do and how we work. But we must be ambitious on behalf of the patients who rely on our critical products and services.
Our core purpose
To provide a safe and sustainable supply of blood components, organs, stem cells, tissues and related diagnostic services to the National Health Service
Our Values:
Our three core principles are critical to our service, guiding everything we do and inspiring us to be the best.
- We care about our donors, their families, the patients we serve, and our people.
- We are expert at meeting the needs of those who use our service and those who operate it.
- We provide quality products, services and experiences for donors, patients and colleagues
Diversity and Inclusion
NHSBT is committed to championing and promoting Equality, Diversity, and
Inclusion. Improving the diversity of our workforce and donors is a key
priority for the organisation. NHSBT is working hard to
ensure that we better serve the reflections the communities that we serve. For
more information, please see Diversity and inclusion -
NHS Blood and Transplant (nhsbt.nhs.uk)
Our
strategy
Our strategy sets out how
we will deliver against our mission, while adhering to both our core purpose
and values. The strategy is summarised via our 5 key priorities, and describes
what we will do to achieve each of these priorities and how we will know when
we have succeeded. For full details of our strategy, please read our Strategy document in full here.
Board composition
Candidates can live anywhere in the UK. Typically, 3 of the 6 Board meetings each year are held in London, 2 in NHSBT sites across England and 1 meeting in one of the other UK nations.
The dates of the NHSBT Board for the rest of 2022 and 2023 are:
- 27th September 2022
- 29th November 2022
- 31st January 2023
- 28th March 2023
- 20th May 2023
- 25th July 2023
- 26th September 2023
- 28th November 2023
Regulation of appointment
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website