Head of Contracting and Commissioning
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 22 Ionawr 2026 |
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| Cyflog: | £64,455.00 i £74,896.00 bob blwyddyn |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £64455.00 - £74896.00 a year |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 05 Chwefror 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Worthing, BN11 1FG |
| Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | C9354-26-0079 |
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Main Summary & Responsibilities 1.1 Strategic Leadership and Partnership Working Support the Director in setting strategic objectives for contracting and commissioning aligned to ICB, Provider Collaborative and Delegated Commissioning priorities. Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with PC Programme Directors, NHS providers, independent sector partners, and VCSE organisations, supporting Programme Directors in these partnerships. The development of these collaborative relationships will include handling contentious discussions, resolving conflicting agendas, and giving presentations to senior groups and large forums Deputise for the PC Programme Directors at key boards, committees, and regional forums as required. Participate in discussions involving sensitive patient circumstances, safeguarding failures, and serious incidents. Handle conflict with providers delivering high-risk services. 1.2 Contracting and Commercial Management Oversee the development, negotiation, and management of complex NHS Standard Contracts and subcontracts. Ensure contracting arrangements are compliant with the PSR, procurement law, and Standing Financial Instructions. Lead on contract variations, performance incentives, and risk/gain share mechanisms. Support resolution of disputes and provide authoritative advice on contractual and financial matters. Respond on behalf of the Trust and PC/DC, in relation to national consultations regarding changes to Contractual Guidance. Negotiate highly contentious matters and handle commercial disputes, often involving conflicting interests between clinicians, finance, operations, and independent sector providers. Communicate highly complex contractual risks, navigate commercial sensitivity, and convey unwelcome or contentious messages to senior stakeholders and independent sector boards. Present complex information to large forums, including contract review boards and NHSE escalations. Interpret complex national guidance (e.g., Who Pays, s117, PSR), resolve ambiguous policy areas, and analyse different contractual options. High levels of sustained concentration during negotiations and regulatory meetings. Convey unwelcome news (e.g., performance failure, financial clawback, contract sanctions) and handle emotionally charged disputes. 1.3 Commissioning and Service Planning Support PC Programme Directors as they lead the development and implementation of commissioning plans, business cases, and service redesigns informed by data, clinical evidence, and population health insights. Analyse highly complex, incomplete, and conflicting data to form judgements with significant consequences for finances and patient pathways Ensure that commissioning strategies are compliant with the NHS Standard Contract and Subcontracts, supporting Programme Directors in this process. Support PC Programme Directors to ensure commissioning strategies are outcomes-based and deliver value for money. Work with finance and quality teams to link commissioning intentions to investment priorities and quality improvement frameworks. 1.4 Performance, Assurance and Governance Develop robust frameworks for monitoring provider performance, contract compliance, and quality outcomes. Ensure frameworks adhere to those agreed with NHS England in the Lead Provider NHS Standard Contract. Produce complex, sensitive, and politically contentious information for executive committees, Provider Collaborative Boards, and NHS England Contract Review Meetings using persuasion and negotiation to secure agreement. Support continuous improvement and innovation in provider performance and system efficiency. Ensure that risks and issues are identified, recorded, and mitigated within governance structures. Reconcile conflicting performance, finance, and quality data, making recommendations with significant system impact. Responding to unplanned urgent issues (e.g., contract disputes, service failures) requiring rapid cognitive switching. 1.5 Financial and Resource Management Support, manage, and develop a team of contracting and commissioning staff, ensuring clarity of roles, workload balance, and professional development. Ensure all commissioning and contracting decisions deliver best value, transparency, and equity. 1.6 Leadership and People Development Lead the Business Hub as the single focus of contracting and commissioning across the SPFT led Provider Collaboratives and Delegated Commissioning functions. Provide visible leadership to the Provider Collaborative and Delegated Commissioning contracting and commissioning, performance and data team under a business hub, setting clear expectations and promoting inclusive leadership. Conduct appraisals, support personal development plans, and encourage learning and progression within the team. Foster a positive culture of accountability, collaboration, and professional growth. Management To undertake performance reviews for all direct reports on an annual basis ensuring feedback on performance is given at regular intervals throughout the year. To provide supervision to all direct reports and identify training and staff development requirements, and plans to deliver these. Communicate effectively with your team on a timely basis ensuring robust systems exist so that staff feel informed. Provide day to day management of the Business Hub in the delivery of its functions. Directly line manage some Business Hub staff and provide matrix management to other staff working with the Hub. General To fully participate in the Trusts performance review and personal development planning process on an annual basis. Undertake training as necessary in line with the development of the post and as agreed with the PC Programme Director as part of the personal planning process. To achieve and demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development within agreed timescales. To contribute positively to the effectiveness and efficiency of the teams in which the post holder works. The post holder may be required to undertake duties not specified in the job description, but which are commensurate with the role and/or band as required by service need. The post holder may from time to time be required to work in different locations, and work flexible hours as required by service need. There may be a requirement to change the job description in light of developing service needs. Supervision to honour professional supervision arrangements would be provided, if required. Access to the Contract Managers forum providing network intelligence, networking and informal professional supervision. To contribute to a healthy and safe working environment by adhering to health and safety regulations and Trust policies.