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Performance Manager | Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 29 Awst 2025
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £55,690 Per Annum (Pro Rata for Part Time)
Oriau: Rhan Amser
Dyddiad cau: 28 Medi 2025
Lleoliad: Essex, SS0 0RY
Cwmni: Southend University Hospital NHS Trust
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: 7447609/390-COR-SO-0515-B

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An exciting opportunity has a arisen for a highly motivated and analytical manager to provide maternity cover for our Performance Manager role. This will be a part time, home based (remote working) role, for 22 weeks.

The performance, planning & healthcare analytics directorate is at the heart of MSEFT planning, monitoring and analysis of performance. This post is responsible for managing and supporting development of the Trust’s performance management framework and the underpinning operating processes. This involves bringing together the information, relationships and governance structures within the Trust and its wider operating environment – with the aim of placing evidence-based insight at the heart of decision-making.

The post-holder will help clinical and operational managers understand their performance relative to national NHS performance priorities and MSEFT objectives. The performance function is intended to support and constructively challenge teams to understand current and likely future performance, enabling early intervention in areas of concern.

In turn, the role will give the post holder good exposure to the broad range of activities and teams across the MSEFT. The performance, planning & healthcare analytics directorate is committed to the development of all staff – and will work with the successful candidate to identify individual as well as directorate objectives to support individual growth.

Possible secondment opportunity
• Manage and support the development of the Trust’s performance management framework and underpinning operating processes, cascading through all levels of the organisation.
• Provide expert knowledge to the organisation on quality standards, operational targets, and performance measurement and improvement methodologies.
• Support the cascade of performance information from strategic objectives and annual planning priorities, through the organisation’s structure to service level.
• Manage the rhythm of performance review meetings supported by timely, objective and predictive datasets, which cascades down through the divisional and corporate directorate structure and feeds up into the formal governance arrangements including Trust Board and sub-committees.
• Support services to report accurately, concisely, and predictively on areas of highlight or exception.
• Produce high-quality, balanced quantitative and qualitative performance products, including but not limited to Board and sub-committee reports; papers for external audiences, and ad hoc briefings. Work with key subject matter experts across the organisation to achieve commentary that is action-focused, impact-measurable, forward-looking and time bound.
• Build relationships with key stakeholder teams to produce joined-up briefings to help steer decision-making across disciplines.
• Provide professional leadership for performance analyst.
• Deputise for the Head of Performance as required.

Our ambition is to deliver excellent local and specialist services, to improve the health and well being of our patients, and provide a vibrant place for staff to develop, innovate and build careers.

We aim to make the most of our skills and experiences so we can become the best we can be. As one organisation we will recruit the finest and retain more specialist staff due to more employment opportunities across our Trust

Are you looking for an exciting role using your unique qualities, then we want to hear from you.

For full details about this varied and rewarding role, please see attached job description.

We look forward to your application.


This advert closes on Friday 12 Sep 2025

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