Emma Macsween appointed chief officer of Western Isles integration joint board

Emma Macsween appointed chief officer of Western Isles integration joint board

Emma Macsween 

Emma Macsween has been appointed as chief officer of the Western Isles Integration Joint Board (IJB) following a competitive recruitment process.

Ms Macsween brings extensive experience and knowledge of local health and social care services to the role having served as interim chief officer for the service since November 2025.

Prior to her appointment as interim chief officer, she served as chief officer of partnership services and community care.

The Western Isles Integration Joint Board is a partnership between NHS Western Isles and Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, along with third and independent sector providers of health and social care.

As chief officer, Ms Macsween will be responsible for leading the strategic planning of a range of health and social care services, including dentistry, social care, community nursing, social work, community health services and some hospital services such as the Emergency Departments.

Speaking following the announcement, Councillor Paul Steele, leader of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, said: “I would like to congratulate Emma on her appointment to the role of chief officer. Emma is an excellent officer who will bring dedication, commitment to high quality service delivery and in-depth knowledge of local health and social services to this key role.

“Most importantly, Integrated Health and Social Care services in the Western Isles need strong leadership and that is exactly what Emma will bring to this position.”

Annetta Smith, chair of the Integration Joint Board, added: “Emma MacSween is congratulated on her appointment as chief officer. Having demonstrated effective leadership during the time spent in the interim role, this appointment recognises her ongoing commitment.

“In this key position - leading the integration of health and social care services and working collaboratively with partners to improve outcomes for local communities, Emma is well placed to continue driving forward high quality, integrated care.”

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