"Working with such a large and diverse workforce committed to providing the best in health and social care brings many opportunities for continuous improvement ...
I am delighted that he is to take up this role." Chairman of the HSE Board Ciarán Devane said: "I am delighted that someone of Bernard’s experience, both within the HSE and externally within Tusla, is taking up this role. "I am very privileged to have been selected by the HSE to be the chief executive of an organisation of such vital importance to the public," he said.
Mr Gloster is currently serving as head of Tulsa, the state's child and family agency, and is expected to take up his new role in the spring of next year.
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly said Mr Gloster has a track record of "innovation and reform" across health and social care services. He has held the position of Tulsa CEO since September 2019. Bernard Gloster was named as the new CEO of the Health Service Executive (HSE), the health authority announced on Friday.
Gloster is the current chief executive of the child and family agency Tusla. The HSE Board approved his appointment today following an open selection process.
Bernard’s track record and commitment to public service will be invaluable as the HSE, like health services elsewhere, enters a period requiring great change and development,” HSE Board chairperson Ciarán Devane said. Before joining Tusla as CEO in September 2019, Gloster spent more than 30 years working in the health services. For the price of one cup of coffee each week you can help keep paywalls away.
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“Working with such a large and diverse workforce committed to providing the best in health and social care brings many opportunities for continuous improvement in how people access and experience services. “I am delighted that he is to take up this role. Bernard’s track record and commitment to public service will be invaluable as the HSE, like health services elsewhere, enters a period requiring great change and development.”
The new chief executive of the HSE will be Bernard Gloster, a long time public servant who is currently head of child protection agency Tusla.
Bernard’s track record and commitment to public service will be invaluable as the HSE, like health services elsewhere, enters a period requiring great change and development.” "The challenge of leading our health services is among the most important roles in our public service and I look forward to working closely with Bernard as we work towards our goal of delivering universal health care for our people.” "Working with such a large and diverse workforce committed to providing the best in health and social care brings many opportunities for continuous improvement in how people access and experience services.
The current boss of the child and family agency Tusla has been named the new head of the Health Service Executive. The HSE confirmed on Friday that Bernard ...
I am delighted that he is to take up this role. “At a time of unprecedented investment in the HSE, I know he is deeply committed to ensuring that the Irish health service becomes one of the best places in the world in which to be treated, and to work in. The current boss of the child and family agency Tusla has been named the new head of the Health Service Executive.
Tusla CEO Bernard Gloster has been announced as the new chief executive of the HSE, replacing Paul Reid, who stepped down in October.
I am delighted that he is to take up this role. "The challenge of leading our health services is among the most important roles in our public service and I look forward to working closely with Bernard as we work towards our goal of delivering universal health care for our people.” "At a time of unprecedented investment in the HSE I know he is deeply committed to ensuring that the Irish health service becomes one of the best places in the world in which to be treated, and to work in.
Bernard Gloster, who is a native of Kildimo, is chief executive of child and family agency Tusla and has spent more than 30 years working in the health service.
A great communicator and relationship builder, Gloster has worked hard to bring civil society and groups working with children, young people and families along with him. He will be well-placed to bring a renewed focus to services for children, young people and families,” Ms Ward added. “However, what has always been clear, is his commitment to the people Tusla was servicing – children, young people and families.
The current boss of the child and family agency Tusla has been named the new head of the Health Service Executive. The HSE confirmed on Friday that Bernard ...
I am delighted that he is to take up this role. “I look forward to working with the Board, my HSE colleagues, partners across the wider system as well as with the Minister and the Department on the health reform agenda.” “At a time of unprecedented investment in the HSE, I know he is deeply committed to ensuring that the Irish health service becomes one of the best places in the world in which to be treated, and to work in.
He may not be a household name like his predecessor Paul Reid, whose profile soared during the Covid-19 pandemic.
He will also be responsible for delivering the wide Sláintecare agenda. Mr Gloster will oversee the running of six new regional authorities that will have devolved powers taken from the HSE central executive. However, the HSE is never far from crisis. “Tusla will have many more challenges ahead, but he has set it on the right path.” His current salary as Tusla boss is €186,000. Tusla will have many more challenges ahead, but he has set it on the right path
The HSE confirmed on Friday that Bernard Gloster has been appointed as chief executive. It said his appointment follows an “open, competitive selection process” ...
I am delighted that he is to take up this role. “At a time of unprecedented investment in the HSE, I know he is deeply committed to ensuring that the Irish health service becomes one of the best places in the world in which to be treated, and to work in. The current boss of the child and family agency Tusla has been named the new head of the Health Service Executive.