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Doncaster and Bassetlaw Trust recruits new non-executive directors

Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH) is seeking two new non-executive directors (NEDs) to join its board as it continues to refine strategic oversight and strengthen governance across its operations. The Trust provides healthcare services to over 440,000 people across South Yorkshire, North Nottinghamshire, and surrounding areas through its three main sites: Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Bassetlaw Hospital, and Montagu Hospital in Mexborough.

The NED roles are designed to bring external experience and objective scrutiny to board-level decision-making, with a focus on financial sustainability, long-term planning, and performance monitoring. While the roles are not operational, they are central to shaping the Trust’s strategy and ensuring service quality and accountability.

DBTH is particularly interested in candidates with experience in local government, higher education, digital transformation, finance, or clinical practice. Familiarity with partnership working across NHS systems and local authorities is also valued, especially given the growing importance of integrated care models.

Each NED will commit to a minimum of five days per month. The Trust has expressed a preference for candidates who can bring fresh perspectives and support its goals of inclusion and innovation. Applications are open now for those interested in playing a strategic role in regional healthcare delivery.

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