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Business Manager

Job details
Posting date: 27 November 2025
Salary: £48,527.00 to £55,532.00 per year
Additional salary information: £48527.00 - £55532.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 09 December 2025
Location: Cardiff, CF10 4BZ
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9028-25-0355

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Summary

The post holder will be required to present complex and sensitive HR, project and organisational change information in a variety of different forums, including senior management and external meetings The post holder will provide and receive highly complex information as part of role supporting organisational change, service modernisations and workforce developments in the Primary Care Division To represent the Primary Care Division in specified high level discussions in relation to a number of complex and sensitive issues, which will require the use of persuasive, motivational and negotiating skills The post holder will be responsible for leading and managing specific pieces of work, established to deliver identified strategic priorities. To lead the development and implementation of a Primary Care Division communications strategy. The post holder will contribute to the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) meetings, including the development of the SLT business meeting agendas and reports and ensuring actions are implemented To lead on the business management processes in support of the Division, including developing agendas and reports and ensuring actions are implemented on behalf of the Director. In partnership with the Head of Operations / General Manager, Health and Wellbeing, ensure the Division complies with the Public Health Wales NHS Trust Welsh Language Scheme To work closely with other managers in the division in order to support the effective delivery of the work programme. Collate and analyse complex facts and information in relation to progress against work plans and programmes, strategic developments within the division, HR issues and financial information in order to inform the decision-making process Collate, analyse and interpret other data to inform decision making with respect to service delivery. Identify issues or potential problems making informed judgements to develop solutions and recommendations. This may include making judgements and decisions when there are conflicting views Lead on HR processes in relation to the investigation of staff disciplinary / dignity at work complaints, grievances and breaches of organisational policies, producing investigation reports Analyse financial reports and work with managers, consultants and project staff to manage concerns or issues Identify opportunities and influencing change to improve efficiency and effectiveness of services within the division. The post holder will be responsible for planning and organising a broad range of complex activity in relation to production of divisional workplans and other reports Support the Senior Leadership Team with their annual planning programme and develop and implement monitoring and reporting processes to ensure that the Senior Leadership Team and stakeholders, are able to appropriately monitor and oversee the divisions activities Responsible for the delivery of business support to support service delivery and projects within the team Support the director and senior team in the annual directorate budget setting process Work closely with lead consultants to ensure alignment of work plans. Receiving, considering and, when relevant, acting on bulletins, notices, alerts etc. Public Health Wales corporate staff and reporting back on action taken or required Leading on the design, development and implementation of professional and administrative staffing structures within the team and organise the work plans of all administration staff in ensuring that there is appropriate cover and skills to meet the requirements of all programmes and projects Plan, implement and monitor training and development for all administration staff, ensuring that the My Contribution process is followed, and they are taking responsibility for complying with statutory and mandatory training. Responsible for the development of business cases, options appraisals etc. as required in support of the development of objectives of the team The post holder will be responsible for service developments across a number of work areas including requirements for reporting as part of the divisions strategic reporting frameworks. This may be in relation to organisational and / or business objectives. The post holder will be responsible for the development of divisional policies and implementing them across the division. Lead on Risk Management, developing and ensuring compliance with consistent processes for identification and recording of risks at programme and project level, maintaining a divisional Risk register, and reporting on Risk to the Senior Leadership Team. Responsible for the interpretation and implementation of NHS Wales and PHW policies and guidance Take a leading role in implementing change to ensure key corporate, national and local targets are achieved within agreed timescales. To lead on specific change management projects in relation to administration support or changes to business objectives Develop policies appropriate for own work area. Develop and maintain a process for risk management within the division and contribute to the development and maintenance of the directorate risk register Co-ordinate external and internal reviews of compliance with relevant Information Governance legislation and standards in accordance with Trust Policies and investigating potential breaches of policies ensuring lessons are learned and actions implemented. To manage budgets including: All divisional staff budgets and non - staff budgets, on behalf of the director. Take a lead in the management of procurement within the division ensuring that the Public Health Wales Financial Standing Orders are followed Ensure that financial management procedures have been followed by individuals and teams Provide effective management of budgets in line with Public Health Wales Financial Framework and Financial Standard Operating Procedures. Plan and monitor spend against budgets ensuring effective communication with the finance team for Public Health Wales To line manage defined staff groups within the division, ensuring: Appropriate staffing levels and skill mix to ensure that the required support services are provided within the available resources Monitoring of workload in order to assess capacity and future development The effectiveness and efficiency of the services managed That appropriate objectives are set for all staff managed That appropriate appraisal and personal development processes are in place for all staff managed The provision of appropriate organisational development and other required development and training for staff managed The coordination and monitoring of annual leave, including the organisation of appropriate cover Provide support to other line managers within the team on issues including recruitment and the implementation of HR policies and procedures and, on behalf of the Director monitor, and provide other line managers with information to support Compliance with mandatory training Ensuring job descriptions are maintained and adequately reflect the duties undertaken by staff Leading on a programme of training and development to meet the business needs of the Divsion. Responsibility for Information Resource Ensuring that there are appropriate records information systems in place for directorate projects / workstreams To provide a lead on information governance issues for non-patient data, including the maintenance of information systems and reporting to relevant groups and committees Establish and maintain facilities for public access to material, as specified in the Trusts Freedom of Information Act Publication Scheme Support the divisional team with the management of non-patient data. You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click "Apply now" to view on Trac. The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.

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