Portering Support Manager
| Posting date: | 23 January 2026 |
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| Salary: | £31,049.00 to £37,796.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £31049.00 - £37796.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 08 February 2026 |
| Location: | Plymouth, PL6 8DH |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | C9216-26-0099 |
Summary
PRIMARY DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY CORPORATE Provide strong and visible leadership across portering services, promoting professionalism, motivation, and alignment with Trust values. Support the management team in developing and implementing Service Development Plans, cost-saving initiatives, and performance targets. Lead on service improvements within areas of responsibility, ensuring continued review and alignment with national and local standards. Uphold NHS managerial codes of conduct, Trust policies, and governance frameworks. Act as a role model and ambassador, fostering collaboration, quality improvement, and efficiency across all service areas. OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT Support the day-to-day management of portering operations, ensuring effective staff allocation, performance, and service delivery across all Trust sites. Ensure compliance with Infection Control, Health & Safety, and other legal requirements, maintaining risk assessments and safe working systems. Oversee staff training in areas such as manual handling, gas safety, and sample collection. Develop and review SLAs, SOPs, and work schedules to ensure service quality and cost efficiency.Coordinate departmental responses to major incidents and emergencies. Monitor performance data to identify improvement opportunities and deliver service efficiencies. Maintain partnerships with clinical and corporate departments, ensuring portering services support Trust priorities. Investigate complaints and incidents effectively, sharing learning outcomes. Support benchmarking, policy implementation, and continuous improvement in line with Trust action plans and regulatory requirements. PEOPLE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT Provide leadership and direct line management for supervisory teams, ensuring effective recruitment, induction, appraisal, and development processes. Manage performance, conduct, and sickness in line with Trust policies. Promote a positive, respectful, and inclusive culture that supports staff wellbeing and engagement. Encourage staff participation in decision-making through clear communication and feedback. Ensure compliance with HR procedures and uphold the Trusts behavioural standards.Develop leadership and management capability within the department to drive improvement and service transformation. Monitor progress against plans, ensuring timely delivery to quality and cost standards. Support change initiatives that are patient-focused and aligned to Trust values. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Support financial and operational planning across the department, ensuring efficient use of resources and effective budget control. Oversee stock management, authorise rosters and hours worked, and ensure compliance with Trust Standing Financial Instructions. Contribute to financial performance targets and support delivery of cost improvement plans. COMMUNICATION & PATIENT INVOLVEMENT Foster effective communication across all levels of staff and with external partners. Support mechanisms for gathering patient and public feedback to inform service development. Handle sensitive information appropriately, promoting transparency and cooperation. Represent the department in management and leadership meetings, ensuring service alignment with Trust objectives. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Ensure accurate collection, analysis, and reporting of performance and quality data using systems such as Healthroster and Synbiotix. Promote staff competency in IT systems and work with IT teams to enhance service efficiency through digital tools.Analyse service data to identify trends, develop reports, and recommend improvements. Maintain compliance with Trust Governance, Risk Management, and Data Protection requirements. Ensure policies and practices reflect current legislation, research, and best practice in facilities management. OTHER PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Effectively manage own workload and competing priorities, maintaining high standards of performance and professionalism. Stay up to date with evidence-based best practice in portering and facilities management. Promote a culture of optimism, confidence, and continuous learning within the team. ALL JOB HOLDERS ARE REQUIRED TO: Work to the Trust values: Put patients first, Take ownership, Respect others, Be positive, Listen, learn, and improve. Adhere to Trust policies (e.g., Health & Safety, Equal Opportunities, Infection Control). Maintain personal and professional development, completing mandatory training. Respect confidentiality and comply with the Data Protection Act and Corporate Governance principles. Follow professional codes of conduct and the Trust Risk Management Framework. Safeguard children and vulnerable adults, completing required training. Ensure infection prevention and control standards are upheld. Maintain accurate records compliant with legal and professional standards. ALL MANAGERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR: Assessing and managing risks within their area of responsibility. Enabling staff attendance at essential training. Managing attendance and sickness in line with Trust policies. Supporting a safe, efficient, and compassionate working environment aligned to Trust values.