Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT) has an exciting opportunity for eight members of the public with an interest in mental health to join its council of governors.
Nominations close at 5pm on Monday 24 October, so if you would like to stand for election to help shape services provided by NSFT in Norfolk and Suffolk, apply now.
Being a governor provides you with a unique opportunity to contribute to the strategic debate and the overall direction of the trust on behalf of its members, service users, carers and the communities it serves.
Along with attending four council meetings a year, you will have lots of opportunities to get more involved, such as through sub committees, members events, governor visits to services and training sessions.
The council has 23 governors elected by trust members and seven appointed by partner organisations. Elected governors serve three-year terms, starting on 1 February.
The seats up for election this year are:
- four public governors in Norfolk
- three public governors in Suffolk
- one service user governor in Norfolk
- one staff governor
Find out more
If you would like to find out more, you can:
- Visit nsft.uk/elections and read the booklet ‘Interested in becoming a governor’
- Contact the NSFT’s Corporate Governance Manager by emailing [email protected] or calling 01603 421291.
Stand for election
A nomination form to stand for election can be obtained from the Returning Officer in the following ways:
- Online: www.cesvotes.com/nsft2022
- Telephone: 0208 889 9203
- Email: [email protected]
- Text: Text 2FT NS and your name and address to 88802
- Post: Civica Election Services, The Election Centre, 33 Clarendon Road, London N8 0NW
Only members of NSFT can be governors. If you would like to find out about becoming a member, please visit: nsft.uk/membership
All nominations should be received by the returning officer, Abi Walcott-Daniel, at the address or website above, by 5pm on Monday 24 October 2022.
Voting will open on Tuesday 15 November 2022 and close at 5pm on Thursday 8 December 2022.
Civica Election Services (CES), an independent organisation, runs our election process to ensure it is unbiased, fair and legal.