Head of Strategy, Performance and Productivity
Posted 2 days 6 hours ago by NHS
Managerially accountable to the Divisional Director of Operations, (and professionally accountable to the Divisional Director), the Head of Strategy, Performance and Productivity for the Division of Medicine and Integrated Care will be responsible for providing operational, strategic direction, business planning, cost improvement planning, senior project support, estates expertise and leadership to ensure that the Division provides high quality patient care and achieves its performance objectives. The role will also provide coordination for all resilience and business continuity planning.
Under the Divisional Director of Operations leadership, the Head of Strategy, Performance and Productivity for Medicine and Integrated Care Division will:
- Drive the operational performance of a large, complex Division. This will include the delivery of high quality patient care, clinical governance, patient safety, clinical quality, capital projects, cost improvement plans and delivery of financial targets.
- Have joint responsibility with the other Directorate General Managers and members of the Divisional management team for driving forward divisional wide programmes of work and service direction.
- Work closely with the Divisional Director of Operations to shape and implement the corporate objectives for the Trust, developing the divisional strategy in line with the Trust.
- Ensure that the necessary corporate governance arrangements are in place across the Division in line with requirements of a Trust.
- Have an external focus to facilitate greater working across the Healthcare Community e.g. with CCGs, local authorities and Imperial College, representing the Trust at a senior level within the NHS, North West London and community and with partner organisations, working closely with them to institute integrated working in the best interests of patient care.
To provide a first class business administration service to divisional management team for the Division of Medicine and Integrated Care.
The post holder will provide direct administrative support to the divisional management team. This element of the role will encompass a diverse spectrum of engagements, correspondence and publications and the post holder is required to receive, analyse and interpret queries and liaise with a variety of stakeholders.
Ensure all directorates within the division have excellent administrative support through the leadership of a team of four directorate personal assistants.
The post holder will deal with a broad range of very complex and sensitive issues and be a key point of contact, interacting with a wide range of staff and customers across the trust and with external partners.
They will have a high level of responsibility to manage their own work and use their initiative taking key decisions within broadly defined administrative policies, frequently without reference to the divisional management team.
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Job responsibilitiesThe full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience and knowledge required.
Person Specification Qualifications training required- First degree or equivalent
- Evidence of other specialist knowledge at higher degree or masters level
- Extensive knowledge of the NHS in the acute sector with up to date knowledge of patient services
- Evidence of CPD
- Significant experience within the Healthcare sector at General Manager 8C/8D level or equivalent manager including responsibility for strategic planning and budgetary control for a group of complex medical/surgical specialities
- Track record of financial delivery
- Experience of writing complex business cases and policies
- Well-developed IT skills to manage and report on complex performance management information
- Ability to manage and deliver services within resources
- Able to effectively manage performance by holding themselves and others to account for service outcomes
- Manage people, by providing direction, reviewing performance, and motivating others
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.