University Hospitals Tees is appealing to local people to get involved in the future of healthcare and to stand to be part of their council of governors.
North Tees and Hartlepool and South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trusts operate as a group model but are statutory entities in their own right, meaning each must elect governors to:
- help to represent the views of the general public and members in our communities
- help to select and appoint the chairman and non-executive directors
- attend council of governor meetings
- help to shape the future of healthcare services
- help support the board of directors on the development of services
- assist the development of each trust’s membership strategy
This year there are 14 total vacancies at South Tees Hospitals and 8 vacancies at North Tees and Hartlepool to fill. These include public, patient and staff governor positions.
University Hospitals Tees is recruiting governors for the following areas:
- Redcar and Cleveland
- Middlesbrough
- Hambleton and Richmondshire
- Hartlepool
- Sedgefield
- Stockton
- Staff and patient governor roles
Professor Derek Bell OBE, chair for University Hospitals Tees, said: “Elections for each of our trusts are now open and we’re looking forward to welcoming nominations from people of all ages from our community.
“The role is ideal for people who are passionate about their local community and can spare a bit of their time to help shape the delivery and future of our region’s healthcare.
“This is your chance to stand for your community and make your voice heard.”
To find out more about becoming a trust member and the role of a governor, visit: