Job Description
The Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
is seeking an exceptional senior leader to join its Executive Board as Chief People Officer (CPO), leading the organisation’s workforce, culture, and organisational development strategy during a period of major transformation and innovation in children’s healthcare.
This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of one of the world’s most renowned paediatric hospitals at a time of rapid scientific, technological, and service delivery change.
About the Organisation
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust has been delivering world-class specialist care for nearly 175 years and is internationally recognised for its excellence in treating children with complex and rare conditions.
The Trust is currently undergoing a significant period of evolution, including:
- Development of a new Children’s Cancer Centre (opening 2029)
Expansion of genomics-driven medicine across care pathways
Integration of artificial intelligence into clinical planning and delivery
Strengthening partnerships with research, charity, and external healthcare organisations
Continued transformation toward more community-based care models
These developments sit alongside financial pressures and system-wide healthcare challenges requiring innovative leadership and workforce transformation.
Role Overview
The Chief People Officer will play a central role in shaping the people strategy of the organisation, ensuring that Great Ormond Street Hospital attracts, develops, and retains the highest quality workforce to deliver outstanding patient care.
Working closely with the Chief Executive and Executive Team, the postholder will lead the development of a modern, inclusive, and high-performing organisational culture that supports innovation, accountability, and collaboration.
The role requires strong leadership in complex systems, influencing across organisational boundaries, and guiding large-scale transformation in workforce design and organisational development.
Key Responsibilities
The Chief People Officer will:
- Lead the overall Human Resources and Organisational Development strategy
Shape workforce planning and future operating models across the Trust
Drive cultural transformation and leadership development initiatives
Strengthen employee engagement, wellbeing, and organisational effectiveness
Support executive-level decision-making and governance
Build and sustain effective partnerships across NHS, academic, and charity sectors
Promote equality, diversity, inclusion, and staff experience at all levels
Oversee change management across large-scale organisational transformation programmes
A key expectation of the role is the ability to lead through influence, collaboration, and shared accountability rather than direct control.
Candidate Profile
The Trust is seeking an experienced senior leader who can demonstrate:
- Proven executive-level leadership in HR, OD, or workforce strategy within large complex organisations
Experience operating within multi-layered, regulated systems such as healthcare or public sector environments
Strong capability in leading organisational transformation and workforce redesign
High-level communication skills, with confidence operating in high-profile and scrutinised environments
Ability to build trust, enable distributed leadership, and influence across senior stakeholders
Commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion, and organisational integrity
Experience working with boards, executive teams, and external partners
Organisational Values
The Trust operates under core values that guide all staff and leadership:
- Always welcoming
Always helpful
Always expert
Always one team
Candidates are expected to demonstrate strong alignment with these values and evidence of inclusive leadership practice.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and is recognised as a Disability Confident Employer and Stonewall Diversity Champion.
The organisation actively supports staff networks including:
- LGBTQ+ communities
Disabled staff and long-term health conditions network
Women’s network
BAME and ally networks
Applications are strongly encouraged from underrepresented groups.
Application Process
Candidates are required to submit:
- A detailed CV
A covering letter outlining suitability and leadership experience
Current salary details
Contact details for three referees
Applications should be submitted via the executive recruitment platform provided in the candidate brief.
Right to Work & Safeguarding Requirements
This role is subject to enhanced safeguarding checks due to contact with vulnerable children and young people.
Helpful official resources include:
- UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI)
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
NHS Careers
UK Government – Working in the UK
NHS England Leadership & Workforce Strategy
Employer Information
Employer
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust
Location
- Great Ormond Street Hospital
London, WC1N 3JH
United Kingdom