Deputy Director - Legal, Planning & Compliance
This is a six-month fixed-term role (or NHS secondment if appropriate), with continuation subject to a six-month review. Salary: Executive and Senior Manager Indicative Grade E, £104,895–£135,060 per annum, pro rata for part-time working.Deputy Director – Legal, Planning & Compliance This is more than a leadership role it is an opportunity to operate at the forefront of one of the UK’s most complex and high-profile healthcare systems, influencing strategy, strengthening public confidence and delivering meaningful change that impacts millions of lives.As Deputy Director of Legal, Planning and Compliance you will take on a pivotal executive position within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, shaping how legal, regulatory and governance frameworks support safe, effective and sustainable healthcare delivery across the system.Why This Role MattersNHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is one of the largest healthcare organisations in the UK, employing around 40,000 staff and serving over 1.15 million people locally, and 2.2 million across regional and national services.Within a period of significant organisational transformation, this role is central to the organisation’s response to key national priorities, including the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry, and the continued strengthening of safety, governance and public confidence.You will be at the heart of these challenges, leading with authority, clarity and purpose.Your ImpactIn This Role, You WillLead at scale shaping and delivering Board-wide legal and regulatory strategy across a £4.6 billion organisationInfluence nationally representing NHSGGC at senior forums and contributing to Scotland-wide approachesDrive meaningful change leading major improvement programmes that directly impact patient safety and public confidenceStrengthen governance ensuring robust, transparent and effective systems that stand up to scrutinyWork at executive level partnering with Board members, Executive Directors and clinical leaders across the systemBuild capability developing high-performing teams and enhancing programme and portfolio maturity across the organisationWhat Makes This Opportunity Stand OutScale and complexity – Few roles offer this breadth of influence across such a large and diverse health systemVisibility and impact – Your work will be seen, felt and measured at Board and national levelStrategic influence – You will shape priorities, not just deliver themPurpose-driven leadership – Every decision contributes to better outcomes for patients and communitiesExecutive credibility – A role that positions you at the forefront of public sector leadershipAbout YouYou are a confident, values-driven executive leader who thrives in complex environments and is motivated by impact.You BringA strong track record of senior leadership within large, complex organisationsDeep experience in strategic planning, governance and system-wide changeThe ability to influence at the highest levels and navigate competing prioritiesExceptional judgement, resilience and political awarenessA commitment to public service, transparency and continuous improvementFor an Informal Discussion please contact: Michael Breen, Director of Finance Telephone: 07711225428 or email: Michael.breen2@nhs.scotOur Commitment to YouNHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is committed to creating a supportive, inclusive and high-performing environment where leaders can thrive and make a difference.We encourage applications from all sections of the community and are proud of our diverse workforce. As a Forces Friendly Employer, we welcome applications from across the Armed Forces community and recognise the value of military experience.Be Part of Something BiggerThis is your opportunity to take on a defining leadership role - one that combines scale, challenge and purpose.If you are ready to influence at the highest level and help shape the future of healthcare, we want to hear from you.