Strategic Manager Integrated Neighbourhood Team
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 16 Gorffennaf 2025 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | Negotiable |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 30 Gorffennaf 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Cornwall, PL31 2JJ |
Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | A1380-25-0014 |
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Key Responsibilities 1. Strategic Leadership & Change Management Adopt and apply the key principle of the NHS 10-year plan to working within community at place and lead on integration and shared goals. Demonstrate a sound knowledge of the INT population drawing on themes from population health data being curious to extract reports, data and analytics that can be shared with wider system partners and commissioners. Lead the co-design and development of the INT model, working to strengthen a leadership team with system partners and local communities. Develop and deliver robust implementation plans for all key project areas, including clear milestones, success metrics, and risk management processes. Act as the key point of coordination for all INT development activities, facilitating collaboration across organisations and ensuring alignment with ICS strategic priorities. Foster a culture of shared leadership and collective accountability, to support clinical and professional leaders to shape and drive service transformation. Manage stakeholder engagement, building trusted relationships with local practices, local authorities, VCSE organisations, and patient groups. 2. Service Transformation & Pathway Development Lead on a service redesign around frailty to bring together primary, community, social care and secondary care teams to wrap a team around this cohort of patients and provide cohesive and appropriate care at place. Work with Third Sector colleagues to assist in supporting the INT and community to maximise their benefits to the INT Map existing services and resources across the neighbourhood, identifying gaps, duplication, and opportunities for integration. Continue to facilitate the redesign of pathways to enable more proactive, preventative care, keeping people well in their communities and avoiding unnecessary hospital admissions. Support the adoption of population health management approaches, using data to identify at-risk cohorts and design targeted interventions wherever possible. Champion digital innovation, exploring technologies that can enhance connectivity, care coordination, and patient outcomes. Consider opportunities for joint estate usage within the INT or wider ICA footprint. Lead on creation of single INT leadership team 3. Operational Oversight & Performance Management As the INT matures, assess and evaluate the needs or the INT to ensure a transition to operational leadership, overseeing day-to-day service delivery and workforce management. Establish and monitor performance dashboards, using key metrics to measure impact, track progress, and inform continuous improvement. Develop and oversee governance arrangements, ensuring robust decision-making, financial stewardship, and regulatory compliance. Create a financial risk profile for the INT and manage and report on financial performance. Lead on workforce planning, supporting new roles, shared staffing models, and multi-agency working to build a sustainable, resilient team. 4. Continuous Improvement & Embedding a Learning Culture Foster a learning culture within the INT, embedding quality improvement methodologies and promoting reflective practice. Facilitate peer learning and shared development opportunities across neighbourhood teams. Develop strategies to collect and analyse patient and community feedback to refine and evolve service delivery, ensuring care is responsive to local needs and preferences. Share insights and best practices with wider system partners, contributing to the ICSs evolving neighbourhood care model. Person Specification Essential Qualifications & Experience Proven experience in change management, service transformation, or programme leadership within health or social care settings. Track record of delivering complex, multi-agency projects, ideally involving integrated or community-based care models. Strong understanding of population health management, health inequalities, and the wider determinants of health. Experience of operational service management, including performance monitoring, governance, and workforce leadership. Highly developed relationship-building, facilitation, and negotiation skills, with the ability to navigate organisational complexity and influence at all levels. Experience working within or alongside primary care, with an understanding of PCNs, general practice, and community service delivery. Educated to Masters level or evidence of equivalent study or learning. Skills & Attributes Visionary, with the ability to inspire, energise, and bring people together around a shared purpose. Highly organised, with excellent project management skills and the ability to balance strategic planning with hands-on delivery. Data-driven, with analytical skills to use insights for decision-making and service improvement. Adaptable and resilient, comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment. Committed to co-production, with a passion for involving patients, carers, and communities in shaping local services.