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05Aug

EOI for Co-Chair of the Population Health and Access SLA sought before 20 September

The Canterbury Clinical Network is seeking a co-Chair for the Population Health and Access Service Level Alliance (PHASLA).  

The PHASLA was established to elevate the population health work in Canterbury, and enabling the vision of a ‘health promoting health system’.  
Information about the SLA including the Terms of Reference and Work plan priorities can be viewed here

The current Chair, Dr Lynley Cook has led this SLA since its inception in 2017 and is stepping down in December 2021. A co-Chair arrangement is now planned to reflect the SLA's commitment to partner with Māori and to acknowledge the significant pieces of work that are being led by this group including interpreter services, revision of the co-design process, access to general practice and Pae Ora ki Waitaha (Healthy futures for Canterbury).

The key tasks and responsibilities for this role can be viewed here. The time required to fulfil this position is up to 20 hours per annum, with consideration of reducing this further by dividing tasks between the co-Chairs. 

Please distribute this message through your networks to people that have the capabilities sought and may be interested in this role. 

Interested parties are asked to submit their Curriculum Vitae and a cover letter to Linda Wensley linda.wensley@ccn.health.nz before 20 September or contact Linda Wensley via email or phone 0275 126 168 for a confidential discussion.

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