Ramsey is currently a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Built Environment at The University of Newcastle with Bachelor degrees in Science (Architecture), Architecture and Construction Management. In 2007 he was Executive Director wit
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Ramsey is currently a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Built Environment at The University of Newcastle with Bachelor degrees in Science (Architecture), Architecture and Construction Management. In 2007 he was Executive Director with Ernst & Young’s Government Advisory Practice delivering advisory projects specialising in government, health and major infrastructure. In 2004, Ramsey was appointed as Deputy Director, Health Service Performance Improvement Branch, NSW Health, responsible for managing system-wide improvement in the performance of NSW Health through the development and implementation of major initiatives focusing on Patient Centred Care. Ramsey was also appointed in a dual capacity as Deputy Director of the Clinical Services Redesign Program leading the development and implementation of NSW Health’s most critical performance programs driving major structural reforms in the provision of clinical services. Prior to this, Ramsey was the Development Manager for the Newcastle Strategy Program managing $500M in capital investment in new hospitals in the Newcastle region. Between 1998 and 2001 he was a Senior Project and Construction Manager for the Department of Public Works & Services, delivering high risk government projects in Sydney and Newcastle, including the Circular Quay Ferry Terminal Project, New Walsh Bay Theatre and the Hunter Health portfolio.
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