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An established industry player is seeking a Consultant in Public Health to lead strategic initiatives in Bristol's acute hospitals. This role involves providing expert public health leadership, addressing health inequalities, and influencing system-wide strategies. The successful candidate will engage with local, regional, and national stakeholders to drive improvements in health outcomes and contribute to the transition of acute trusts into a hospital group model. This is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact on public health and healthcare delivery in the region, working within a collaborative and supportive environment.
This consultant post has 10 PAs (FTE on AfC). The appointee will work closely with the Chief Medical Officer teams in NBT and UHBW and play a fundamental role in providing public health leadership and advice, inputting into public health prevention and inequality priorities, research and audit, and data insights. The post holder will play a key role in liaising with local, regional and national stakeholders, including working closely with the BNSSG Directors of Public Health. The appointee will be expected to take part in the development and improvement of clinical services in BNSSG and support delivery of the acute hospital's clinical strategies. The post-holder will also be expected to participate in the activities of appropriate Directorate or Trust Committees and Working Groups as required. The consultant will also support public health registrars and will be expected to train to become an accredited education supervisor.
Strategic Public Health Leadership
Provide expert input to the transition to a hospital group.
Support prevention, early intervention, health equity, and wider determinants of health.
Contribute to ICS strategies like the Joint Forward Plan and Healthier Together 2040.
Health Inequalities & Prevention
Lead initiatives on Smokefree 2030, alcohol/drug harm, healthy weight, and cancer/CVD prevention.
Improve outcomes for Core20PLUS5 and Inclusion Health groups.
Promote equity in access, experience, and outcomes.
System Coordination
Advise equity steering groups and strengthen prevention impact across acute, community, and social care.
Influence whole-system approaches to population health.
Data & Intelligence
Use data and metrics to inform planning, design, and evaluation.
Align insights with service improvement.
Trust-Wide Public Health
Develop staff capacity, training, and integrate public health into clinical pathways.
Policy & Service Improvement
Lead evidence-based policy, planning, and service development through health needs assessments and collaboration.
Stakeholder Engagement
Advise Boards, Committees, ICS groups, and forums.
Influence practice and promote culture change.
Research & Innovation
Engage academic partners to drive applied research and innovation.
Training & Workforce Development
Supervise public health trainees and support CPD system-wide.
External Representation
Represent Trusts locally, regionally, nationally, and support international partnerships.
North Bristol NHS Trust employs over 12,000 staff providing healthcare to the residents of Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset from our award-winning hospital building at Southmead. We are the regional Major Trauma Centre, and an internationally recognised centre of excellence in a range of services and major specialities. Our vision is that by enabling our teams to be the best that they can be, we will provide exceptional healthcare, personally delivered.
North Bristol NHS Trust values all people as individuals. We aim to be an anti-discriminatory organisation and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We welcome applicants from all underrepresented groups.
Public Health Consultant Strategic Role in Bristol's acute hospitals group
1. Strategic Objectives
The BNSSG Acute Trusts are transitioning from an Acute Provider Collaborative to a hospital group model in 2025 to enhance quality, equity, and sustainability of care. This aligns with national priorities under the NHS 10-Year Plan: delivering care closer to home, harnessing technology, and shifting from treatment to prevention.
The postholder will provide strategic public health leadership during this transition, contributing to national/local health priorities and supporting ICS objectives, particularly:
Key priorities:
The postholder will champion Core20PLUS5 outcomes, address Inclusion Health groups, and enhance workforce wellbeing as part of an anchor institution model. They will coordinate internal health equity steering groups and align Trust strategies with system-wide prevention goals.
This role includes contributing to Trust Boards and ICS programmes (e.g., Healthier Together 2040), promoting data-led, community-focused strategies, advancing long-term condition management, and applying population health intelligence to forecast and meet demand.
The appointee will collaborate across BNSSG, regional, and national public health networks, contributing to the Healthy Hospitals approach and fostering partnerships across primary care, social care, academia, communities, and internationally.
Key duties include:
2. Public Health Arrangements
This is a new role reporting to the Chief Medical Officers at NBT and UHBW, with professional oversight from the South Gloucestershire Director of Public Health. The postholder will integrate with the wider BNSSG public health community and benefit from existing CPD and training infrastructure.
Resources must be leveraged across the Hospital Group and ICB. The BNSSG system provides a robust environment for supervision, education, and professional development.
3. Strategic Responsibilities & Key Tasks
4. Personal Qualities and Requirements
The postholder must manage complex challenges in a multi-agency setting with varied governance and financial frameworks. Key attributes include:
Performance will be assessed by the delivery of measurable improvements in public health outcomes and implementation of change.
5. Professional Requirements
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.