Following an extensive and highly competitive recruitment process, Benedict Leigh has been appointed Director of Integrated Commissioning for Gloucestershire County Council and NHS Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board.
Benedict joins from Southend City Council where he is currently Director of Commissioning responsible for adults and children’s services, and public health.
He has considerable experience across local government, the voluntary sector and the NHS, holding several senior commissioning roles. His background includes running a mental health charity, as well as campaigning and advocacy with deafblind people.
The Director of Integrated Commissioning works across the One Gloucestershire Integrated Care System (ICS) to shape services and make sure they meet the needs of local people.
The ICS partnership aims to deliver more joined-up support and services within communities to address health inequalities and improve health and wellbeing.
Benedict will take up his new role in Gloucestershire with effect from 22 May 2023.
Sarah Scott, executive director of adult social care, wellbeing and communities at Gloucestershire County Council said: “I am really pleased to welcome Benedict to the team.
“He brings with him a wealth of commissioning expertise from across the public sector, and I know he will be a huge asset to Gloucestershire as we continue to support the most vulnerable members of our community.”
Cllr Carole Allaway-Martin, cabinet member for adult social care commissioning at Gloucestershire County Council said: “I am pleased to welcome Benedict to Gloucestershire.
“He brings energy, innovation, extensive business experience, knowledge and skills to the role of Director of Integrated Commissioning.
“I look forward to working with him to deliver for the people of Gloucestershire.”
Mary Hutton, Chief Executive, NHS Gloucestershire said: “I’m delighted that Benedict will be joining us here in Gloucestershire.
“His extensive experience will be a huge asset to One Gloucestershire ICS. He joins a strong partnership committed to enhancing the quality of support and care we provide to local people and improving the health and wellbeing of our population.”
Benedict Leigh said: “I am excited to be joining Gloucestershire County Council and NHS Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board.
“I am passionate about working collaboratively with partners to improve the quality of services. I look forward to working with council and health colleagues, service providers, the voluntary and community sector and residents to improve the care and support that people in Gloucestershire receive.”