Notice of election: Council of Governors 2014

Elections for governors to serve on the trust’s Council of Governors will take place shortly. The Council of Governors is an integral part of our NHS Foundation Trust. If you ... Read more

Elections for governors to serve on the trust’s Council of Governors will take place shortly. The Council of Governors is an integral part of our NHS Foundation Trust.

If you are interested in finding out more about nominations you may want to think about attending one of our information sessions.

We are holding two information sessions for anyone who is interested in standing as a governor. The sessions will provide you with an overview of the role of governor and provide you with an opportunity to ask questions.

The sessions will be held on:

  • Tuesday 6 May 2014, 6pm – 7pm – McInnes Room, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, OX3 7JX
  • Wednesday 7 May 2014, 6pm – 7pm – Conference Room, Whiteleaf Centre, Aylesbury, HP20 1EG

If you would like to attend please register your interest with Sarah Ayyub, Communications & Involvement Administrator, on 01865 782195 or sarah.ayyub@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk

Further information regarding the role of governors, as well as more detailed information on these elections can be found by clicking  here.

The vacancies are in the following governor constituencies:

Constituency Class Vacancies
Patient Patients: Service users: Oxfordshire

2

Carers

2

 Public Buckinghamshire

4

Oxfordshire

5

Rest of England and Wales

1

 Staff Adult Services

2

Older People’s Services

3

Children & Young People’s Services

2

Corporate Services

1

The term of office will be three years.

Nominations are now open. Click here to download a copy of the formal notice. Please note that all nomination papers should be received by the Returning Officer by 5pm on Monday 19 May 2014. Full details of address listed here.

 

 

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Published: 28 April 2014