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Associate Director Urgent Care | South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Job details
Posting date: 14 June 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £78,163 - £88,884 per annum inclusive of HCAS
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 14 July 2024
Location: London, SE5 8AZ
Company: South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 6365643/334-NCL-6365643-TA

Summary


An exciting opportunity has arisen for the role of Associate Director Urgent Care

You will be a motivated leader, who will provide operational leadership. Working collaboratively with the Directorates,you willplay a key role in the shaping and the delivery of the programmes related to patient flow in the Trust.

We are looking for an exceptional candidate with significant multi-service level general management experience with the ability to manage a fast paced operational role whilst leading Trust wide projects, service delivery and performance responsibilities.

We encourage you to apply if you have highly developed communication skills, are an imaginative and strategic thinker, and are creative and determined in your approach. You will be a credible, visible leader and an experienced manager who will be able to demonstrate effective people leadership skills together with a track record of operational management, budgetary management and implementing service development and improvements.  You will contribute to the development and implementation of Trust service strategy, focusing on delivering targets and service improvements that will enhance patient care, improve the patient pathway, enhance the quality of service delivery and deliver performance targets whilst identifying potential efficiencies.

The role is to provide central support to the Directorates to driveimprovement in patient flow across the organisation and monitor delivery and hold operational accountability of clinical demand and capacity management.

This will include sharing national and internal best practice with teams, co-producing plans with Directorate teams, and providing opportunities for peer review. The post holder would be expected to work with teams across the Trust, focusing on our four working age directorates.

The individual will be expected to report to external and internal stakeholders on progress and help to highlight challenges and determine what resourcing is required both locally and centrally to deliver improved flow sustainably in the long term. They will provide regular interface with PMO and Performance team to support with oversight of programmes and reporting.

The post Holder will provide direct line management to the Acute Referral Centre (ARC) and an Integrated Hospital Discharge Team. They will be the operational lead in the implementation of improvement initiatives for the ARC.

The post holder will be responsible for initiating and responding to escalations related to patient flow in the Trust.

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Key Responsibilities:

Operational leadership:

· To have operational oversight of Trust programmes related to patient flow.

· To work directly with Borough directorates to ensure execution of programme plans, and to report progress to internal and external stakeholders and highlight delays and plans to mitigate these

· To lead on programme of work to increase Trust Bed Capacity and its effective management

· Initiate and respond to escalations related to patient flow in the Trust.

· Direct line management of the Acute Referral Centre (ARC) and an integrated hospital discharge team

· Provide operational leadership to the CRFD workstream liaising with social care, therapies, nursing and medical colleagues as appropriate

· Chair Trust CRFD meetings

· To jointly lead on the feasibility assessment for additional beds, reviewing the demand and capacity within the trust to help design the right size for the Trust’s future bed base.

· To have oversight of the data relating to flow and work with directorates and Quality Centre to help to develop further change ideas to improve flow at directorate level.

· To work with borough directorates, PMO and QI team to remove barriers to execution of flow plan

· To engage with clinical and operational staff across crisis, inpatient and community services to support changes.

· To work with QI Team, PMO and Borough Directorates to identify further changes that need testing/implementation to improve flow.

· With the Deputy Medical Director and Head of Nursing, lead the development of high-quality data, which improve oversight and responsiveness.

· Lead on audit and benchmarking processes that pertain to flow.

· To work with the Deputy Medical Director and Head of Nursing to ensure attendance at key meetings, and to ensure papers are submitted to the relevant governance meetings and committees on time (see below).



The operational lead will support the Deputy Medical Director and Head of Nursing with the following activities as appropriate:



· To engage senior clinical staff (Consultants, Matrons, Ward Managers), in improvement of flow

· To work with local borough clinical leads to arbitrate in clinical decision making that may cause delays and escalate where necessary.

· To monitor and manage with clinical leads variation in clinical decision making that may lead to variation in length of stay.

· To have the authority to challenge variation in clinical practice that impacts on patient flow and quality of care.



Record-keeping and Information Governance

· Provide demonstrable assurance that patient safety is at the centre of service planning, analysis, and performance delivery.

· Provide demonstrable assurance that the Directorate employs robust risk management and systems for governance, clinical quality and safety improvement.

· Promote clinical information for benchmarking and audit to improve patient experience and delivery of excellent performance.

· Provide demonstrable assurance that systems are in place to deliver accurate and timely statutory information (e.g. Data Protection and Freedom of Information).

· Provide demonstrable assurance of strategy and practice implemented to achieve all regulatory duties and other compliance standards.

· To ensure that all information generated is recorded as required by Trust policies and local procedures.

· To maintain the highest standards of clinical record keeping and report writing, according to professional and Trust guidelines, including electronic data entry.



Expectations

· To deputise where appropriate for the Service Director at both internal and external meetings.

· To cover where appropriate for other members of the Operations Directorate SMT.

· There is an expectation that some contracted hours will be worked outside of normal office hours, where the demands of the service make this necessary and there may be a requirement to participate in the Directorate and Trust on-call rota.

· The post holder may be required to undertake additional duties appropriate to the pay band. The post may change over time to reflect the developing needs of the Trust and its services, as well as the personal development of the post holder.


This advert closes on Sunday 30 Jun 2024