Income & Contracts Analyst
Posting date: | 02 May 2025 |
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Salary: | £37,338.00 to £44,962.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £37338.00 - £44962.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 16 May 2025 |
Location: | Oswestry, SY10 7AG |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | C9224-25-0118 |
Summary
1. To support the Head of Income, Costing and Contracts: o to develop, implement and maintain a paperless system for the recording, monitoring and billing of contract activity in line with a prescribed timetable and NHS financial policies and accounting procedures.o to ensure that appropriate prior approval is obtained from Welsh Commissioners and high cost non contracted activity.o by liaising with Senior Finance members in respect of the maintenance of an income risk provision.o in completion of external reporting requirements to NHS England and other external bodies including but not limited to monthly financial reporting, annual planning and ad hoc data collections. 2. To oversee the preparation of the monthly commissioner income reports to allow monthly analysis of performance and monitoring against contract values. Taking a lead on answering any queries and answering ad-hoc commissioner queries. 3. To develop, implement and maintain systems for Non-Contracted Activity (NCA), which maximise income and minimise risk to the Trust. 4. To ensure general ledger is updated with income performance for the month in line with monthly closedown timetable. 5. Day to day supervision of the Contracts Officer 6. Respond rapidly to queries from executive directors and the Unit leads in respect of activity and income data to inform healthcare plans and assess financial risk. 7. Identify trends in coding that give rise to apparent activity variances, have implications for the contracting and contract monitoring process and advise on appropriate remedial action. 8. To keep abreast with updates to the NHS payment system (or similar) guidance to ensure that the Trust is both compliant with its chargeable activities and benefitting from the opportunity and scope that this offers. 9. Support the detailed assessment in respect of the Department of Healths annual sense check and road test of the new NHS payment system tariffs, feeding back key movements and benchmarking findings with other members of the Specialist Orthopaedic Alliance as necessary. 10. To liaise with the Head of Income, Costing and Contracts to ensure that appropriate local tariffs are set and reviewed as required for activity without a mandated national tariff. 11. To work with the Units to support improvement in the identifying, recording, coding, and invoicing of activity and outpatient procedures as necessary. 12. Investigate contract challenges relating to data quality for Commissioner and respond within the agreed deadlines, liaising with the Information Team and escalating any issues to Line Manager in a timely manner. 13. Oversee the monthly assessment of the Partially Completed Spells to be included in the Trust income position during the month end process 14. To provide clinical income outputs to be used in Service Line Reporting (SLR) & PLICS on a quarterly basis. 15. On a quarterly basis analyse clinical income performance and trends within SLR reports, ensuring the accuracy and validity of financial information, taking the necessary corrective actions to ensure feeder systems are robust, analysing complex financial and non-financial information. 16. Act as the lead for external submissions of benchmarking data. 17. Deputise for the Head of Income, Costing and Contracts 18. Close working with the Clinical coding team, to assist with the Coding validation. 19. Assist the Head of Income, Costing and Contracts with external financial returns and long-term financial planning.