Job summary
We are a small, well established team in an organisation and system that values public health and prevention.
As one of the Councils senior leaders, your role will involve leading across adult Health Improvement and Healthcare Public Health. This includes smoking, NHS Health Checks, neighbourhood health and other programme areas as priorities dictate. The rurality of Herefordshire combined with its small city and market towns provides a challenge in how we commission and provide services.
The Council is passionate about strengths-based approaches and placing communities at the heart of all that we do. We are committed to tackling inequalities and are passionate about what we do, we place emphasis on personal development, have a good reputation as a training location and have good links to academic partners.
We have strong links with our Integrated Care System and our One Herefordshire Partnership is unique in providing place based leadership across a County that is coterminous with NHS Wye Valley Trust and our GP Federation for Herefordshire: Taurus Healthcare.
The councils Flexible Futures programme offers a number of initiatives that support staff in their flexible working choices.
The role will be of interest to either a newly qualified or seeking your first Consultant post or an experienced Consultant. We would like to hear from individuals that share our desire to make a difference, innovate and take pride in their work
Main duties of the job
The Consultant in Public Health works collaboratively with the Director for Public Health (DPH), the Public Health Senior Leadership Team, councillors, colleagues and partners to deliver the statutory duty placed on local government to improve health, protect health and reduce inequality.
The post holder will act in an expert advisory capacity on public health knowledge, standards and practice, across the spectrum of public health and lead on the development, implementation and evaluation of significant public health programmes. The Consultant in Public health will ensure the high-quality, cost-effective delivery and safe delivery of public health services and will lead work across all Council directorates and system wide partnership to maximise opportunities to create the conditions for health and reduce inequalities.
About us
The employing organisation:
As one of the most rural counties in England, Herefordshire has a dispersed population with over half of people living outside of Hereford City or a market town. Herefordshire Council is a unitary authority providing a wide range of services to 192,000 people living in the county.
People who come here consistently comment on the warm welcome they receive and theres a real appetite and commitment to improving our practice and supporting each other in doing so. Our staff tell us how they value the teams they work in and the knowledge and experience of our team managers and heads of service.
As a large rural authority, we are conscious that access to services can have a huge impact upon health inequalities, and we are determined to work more closely with health partners and community and voluntary groups to ensure a more joined up approach.
Our Herefordshire Council Plan 2024-28 sets out how the council will make its contribution to the ongoing success of Herefordshire.
Herefordshire Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2023 2033 sets out the vision for good health and wellbeing for everyone supported by our four ambitions that describe the type of place we aspire Herefordshire, recognising the wide range of factors that shape our health and wellbeing
Details
Date posted
28 August 2025
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£70,636.80 to £74,409.60 a year FTE £88,296 - £93,012
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
F0084-25-0001
Job locations
Plough Lane
Hereford
HR4 0LE
Employer details
Employer name
Herefordshire Council
Address
Plough Lane
Hereford
HR4 0LE