Divisional Director of Operations - Medicine
| Posting date: | 19 March 2026 |
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| Salary: | £112,782.00 to £129,783.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £112782.00 - £129783.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 01 April 2026 |
| Location: | Liverpool, L143PE |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | C9410-26-0028 |
Summary
Job Summary Reporting to the site Director of Operations the post holder will be the designated accountable officer for the Division, working closely with the Divisional Medical Director and Divisional Director of Nursing in providing strategic direction and drive performance and planning with the Division. The postholder will work with other Divisions, Hospital Leadership Teams, Executive / Corporate Directors and external partners in order to achieve Trust objectives and make a positive contribution to the provision of health services across the local economy. The DDO will be responsible for the effective and efficient delivery of the day to day operational performance of the Division ensuring sustainable delivery of high quality patient care, safety processes, operational standards and quality/ service improvement programmes. The post holder will work closely with the site Director of Operations in monitoring performance against objectives and in ensuring high standards of corporate governance are adhered to. The postholder will provide operational leadership and line management to Care Group Heads of Operations to ensure consistent and high quality services are delivered across their respective area of responsibility. The post holder will provide support the development of an open and engaging culture for patients and staff that encourages excellence in clinical practice, facilitates team working and multi professional care delivery. They will also ensure teams adhere to Trust values and behaviours. The responsibility for the achievement of all targets and objectives across the division rests with this role. Service Delivery and Performance Management Delivery of all national and local performance standards through the establishment of divisional performance objectives and appropriate infrastructure to support the level of performance required and ensure regulatory requirements are achieved. Lead Heads of Operations and Matrons to ensure excellent and reliable patient care is delivered through continuous improvement in quality of care and monitoring of high standards of service delivery. Ensure Divisional teams utilise performance information to facilitate the monitoring of performance and develop recovery to improve efficiency and quality. Develop an effective and transparent performance management framework which ensures clear accountability for delivery across Care Groups, prompt recovery of under-performance and recognising success. Budget responsibility for the Division ensuring that the Division meets financial targets and delivers agreed cost improvement programmes with the Trusts corporate financial obligations. Participate in the Trusts Tactical on call arrangements out of hours ensuring that internal and external escalation procedures are clear and followed at all times. Provide regular performance and exception reports to the Hospital Leadership Team (HLT), Executive Lead and Trust Board & Committees. Lead on projects which may be necessary to deliver operational performance and/or cost and service improvement plans. To develop policies and procedures and maintain awareness of relevant regulatory and government policies in relation to all aspects of the organisation. Planning and Commissioning Play a key role in engaging staff in the development and implementation of service reconfigurations, particularly in relation to proposed changes ensuring benefits identified are realised. Lead on the Divisions Quality Improvement / Transformation programme in collaboration with the Trusts Quality Improvement / Value & Transformation teams. This will include identifying, developing and delivering appropriate service improvements / reconfigurations in line with the Trust Improvement Plan. Lead on the Divisional contribution to the annual planning process, ensuring realistic and achievable plans are developed in order to deliver Divisional and Trust objectives. Ensure that operational plans are based on an understanding of expected demand and required capacity to meet short and medium term objectives. Ensure that these plans include long term and innovative workforce planning to ensure the ongoing sustainability of clinical services. In conjunction with the contracts team, contribute towards the contracting process with commissioners to ensure that clinical and operational priorities are considered. Contribute towards the planning and implementation of the Trusts Estates Strategy and capital programme. Lead the Division with external developments and service reconfigurations. In collaboration with the Site Director of Operations and Site Director of Finance, oversee and support the production and assessment of plans and business cases for approval by the HLT. Work with all health and social partners in demand and capacity planning (including winter planning) and in developing/changing services accordingly to meet future needs. Leadership Develop and sustain an organisational culture that supports distributed leadership for the delivery of high quality services and budgetary/cost efficiency targets and empowers local decision making. Lead and promote a culture of continuous improvement, innovation and high performance though the development of a shared vision and teamwork. Develop effective relationships to ensure the clinical and operational teams have an opportunity to influence the management, planning of and development of services within the Division. Develop effective partnerships with other Divisions, corporate functions, health and social care partners and patients in the planning, improvement and evaluation of services. The post holder will possess exceptional communication skills and by the use of presentations and other engagement techniques negotiate and embed successful relationships with both internal and external stakeholders. Engage with HEIs and similar bodies to identify opportunities for R&D in partnership and coordinate such activity within their area of responsibility. To contribute fully to the Trusts overall strategy and promote strong partnerships internally and within the broader health community. Management Lead and manage the Divisional operational team to deliver the Divisional and Trust priorities. This includes ensuring the clear setting of objectives, ensuring appraisals are undertaken and personal development plans are in place. Develop workforce plans for the Division ensuring that professional and non- professional workforce requirements are planned to ensure that the Division has the right people in the right place at the right time. Fully encourage and participate in organisational and management development activities designed to enhance Trust, Divisional, team and individual capacity and capability. Corporate Governance Support the Site Director of Operations in ensuring that the Trust meets all statutory and regulatory requirements. Adhere to all Trust HRM policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with employment legislation and regulation. Ensure operational delivery and performance is achieved within the Trusts Standing Orders and Standing Financial Instructions and Scheme of Delegation. Ensure an effective management structure is in place across the Division and that all staff have clear roles, responsibilities and understand priorities and expectations. Adhere to the standards set out in the NHS Code of Conduct for Managers and at all times act in a manner consistent with the values of the Trust. Participate in the Tactical On Call Rota.