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Meet the Team

Rabina Tindale

Rabina is currently a Chief Nurse in an Acute NHS Trust. Rabina is dual qualified RN and RSCN with a clinical background in Emergency Care. Rabina has held several nursing leadership roles in Yorkshire, the Northeast and Mid-Essex and London.

Rabina has a strong interest in leadership and development of the nursing workforce and is keen to influence this agenda through her membership of the NMLF. Rabina is an advocate for Human Factors in health care and is passionately committed to the equality, diversity and inclusion agenda.

Rabina has previously been a member and chair of the RCN Emergency Care Association Steering Committee. She has also served on the editorial board for the professional journal Emergency Nurse.

Eleanor McManus

Eleanor McManus

Eleanor is currently Head of Education at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, a Comprehensive Cancer Centre in Greater Manchester. She is a Registered Nurse, with a background in Critical Care. She qualified in 2007 and has worked in a number of NHS Trusts across the NorthWest of England. 

She has a strong interest in how leadership behaviours shape culture and is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion in nursing, health & social care and society. 
She is also a Primary School Governor, a practising Christian and a lover of The Arts. 

Liam Williams

Liam Williams

Liam is Executive Director of Quality and Nursing for the Welsh Ambulance Service, with an interest in clinical digital and data led continuous improvement. Liam describes himself as a system thinker where patients are at the centre with their key professionals, often registered nurses, and the system’s job is to help make every contact count and be as efficient as possible.

Liam was previously Director of Quality and System Performance at NHS South, Central and West, Chief Nursing Officer at North Somerset CCG and Executive Director of Nursing for Great Western Ambulance Service. Liam has worked across the commissioning environment of the NHS leading on service developments and transformation programmes at a local, regional and national level. Liam registered in 1998 and worked in respiratory medicine before moving into high dependency care. He has consistently returned to his roots of emergency and respiratory care throughout his career. Liam has also actively participated in the RCN through various roles throughout his career in local and national roles.

Contact

Professional Lead: Christine McKenzie

Page last updated - 20/05/2024