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      <description>Location: Romford | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | Chief Executive - King George and Queen''s Hospitals Charity (KGQHC) Location: Hybrid, with strong on-site presence Salary: £80,000 - £100,000 Type: Full-time About King George and Queen''s Hospitals Charity King George and Queen''s Hospitals Charity plays a vital role in supporting patients, staff and communities across Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge. The charity funds projects that go beyond NHS provision - investing in equipment, innovation, environments, research and staff wellbeing to enhance patient care and experience. Now operating as an independent organisation, the charity is entering a pivotal phase - with the opportunity to build on strong foundations, deepen community connections and significantly expand its impact. This is an opportunity to shape a growing NHS charity at a defining moment in its journey - building a confident, sustainable organisation that will improve health outcomes and experiences for thousands of people every year. What You Can Look Forward To As Chief Executive, you will lead the charity through its next phase of development - balancing immediate delivery with long-term strategic ambition. You will:  Shape Strategy and Build for the...</description>
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