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Chief Executive Officer
Imroc is seeking a Chief Executive Officer to provide strategic, values-led leadership as the organisation enters its next phase of development.
This is a significant leadership opportunity for someone who can combine a strong commitment to recovery and lived experience leadership with the strategic, organisational and commercial judgement needed to lead a relatively small, influential charity. Working closely with the Board of Trustees and senior colleagues, the CEO will shape clear priorities, strengthen organisational and financial sustainability, build future leadership capability, and create new opportunities for impact and growth.
Purpose of the Role
The Chief Executive Officer is responsible for providing strategic, values-led leadership to Imroc, ensuring the organisation continues to influence and transform mental health systems through recovery-focused consultancy, research, training and innovation.
Working closely with the Board of Trustees, the CEO will lead the organisation through its next phase of development by creating a clear strategic vision, building sustainable partnerships, identifying new opportunities for growth and ensuring Imroc remains financially sustainable whilst remaining true to its values and recovery philosophy.
The CEO will lead Imroc through a period of organisational transition, strengthening organisational and financial sustainability, developing future leadership capability, and positioning the charity for its next phase of development.
They will inspire an inclusive, high-performing culture where people are supported, challenged and enabled to do their best work, ensuring Imroc continues to have meaningful impact both nationally and internationally.
Imroc’s New Chief Executive Officer Will:
- Provide inspiring, values-led strategic and executive leadership;
- Successfully lead Imroc through its next phase of organisational development and transition;
- Establish clear strategic priorities and ensure these translate into organisational action;
- Strengthen Imroc’s influence nationally and internationally;
- Create new opportunities for sustainable growth and impact;
- Build sustainable strategic partnerships;
- Strengthen Imroc’s long-term financial sustainability;
- Develop organisational and leadership capability;
- Develop an engaged, confident and high-performing team;
- Ensure lived experience leadership, peer support, co-production and recovery principles are meaningfully embedded across Imroc;
- Champion innovation and thought leadership whilst enabling a wider range of voices across Imroc to contribute to its influence; and
- Ensure Imroc continues to have a meaningful impact on mental health systems and communities.
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Essential Knowledge and Skills
- Strong strategic thinking and commercial awareness.
- Excellent relationship building and influencing skills.
- Ability to identify future opportunities and translate these into organisational priorities.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills.
- Ability to lead with both compassion and accountability.
- Strong judgement and decision-making skills.
- Ability to manage complexity and ambiguity.
- Demonstrable commitment to values-led leadership and to embedding equality, diversity and inclusion, recovery principles, peer support and co-production/co-development within organisational culture, leadership and decision-making.
- A strong understanding of recovery philosophy, peer support, co-production and lived experience leadership.
- Demonstrable understanding of lived experience leadership and the ability to value and embed lived experience in all aspects of the role and the work of the organisation.
- Personal experience of mental health challenges, either personally or as a family member/carer, together with an ability to reflect on how this experience influences your values, priorities, and practice.


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Desirable Experience
- Experience within consultancy or professional services.
- Experience of research partnerships or academia.
- Experience of public speaking and thought leadership.
- Experience securing funding, consultancy opportunities or strategic partnerships.
- Experience working internationally.
- Postgraduate qualification or equivalent experience.
Personal Attributes
- Authentic and values-led leadership.
- Curiosity and a commitment to learning.
- Creativity and innovation.
- Resilience and adaptability.
- Collaborative leadership.
- Courage to make difficult decisions.
- Ability to inspire confidence and build trust.
- Commitment to Imroc’s recovery philosophy.
- A commitment to sharing power and ensuring lived experience meaningfully informs organisational leadership and decision-making.
- The ability to balance strategic leadership with practical executive leadership required within a relatively small organisation.
Recruitment Process and Timetable
Timing & Activity
- Wednesday 19 August – Sunday 6 September - Application window
- Monday 14 September – Wednesday 16 September - First stage interviews (subject to change)
- Monday 21 September – Wednesday 23 September - Second stage final interviews (subject to change)
How to Apply
To apply for the Chief Executive Officer role, please submit your CV and should you be shortlisted for the role our representative at Clover HR will forward a full candidate pack and book a time to discuss the role in full.
Accessibility and Inclusion
Imroc’s work is grounded in inclusion, equity, co-production and lived experience. Candidates are encouraged to let the recruitment team know if they require any reasonable adjustments or other support to participate fully in the recruitment process.
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