Associate Directorate Manager Radiology Services - INTERNAL
- Employer
- Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
- Location
- Reading
- Salary
- £50,952 to £57,349 per annum
- Closing date
- 18 Jun 2024
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- Profession
- Other Health Profession
- Grade
- Band 8A
- Hours
- Full Time
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Band 8A Associate Directorate Manager for Radiology
We are seeking an exceptional manager to join our team and support us in the delivery of high quality services across the in the Radiology Directorate
We are looking for an enthusiastic and collaborative individual, confident at communicating across all staffing types and in partnership with other teams and organisation.
The role is an ideal opportunity to for those looking to develop in an operational management role supported by a Directorate Manager
The successful candidate will have a can-do attitude, extensive problem solving skills and the ability to effectively prioritise competing workload/demands.
Main duties of the job
This is a key management role within the Radiology Department. Working alongside the Clinical Service Manager (CSM) and Directorate Manager for Networks & Community Diagnostics (DM), this role will provide support and leadership for the Radiology team, with particular emphasis on project management, business case preparation, procurement & financial management, and data oversight
This role will support in ensuring the smooth and effective running of the department. Services directly within the role portfolio are:
Radiology Clinical Administrative Team (CAT)
The post holder will support the CSM & DM in ensuring that all local and national performance standards and objectives are met and maintained
They will contribute to the strategic development and continuing improvement of clinical services, in conjunction with the Clinical Lead, the CSM and DM, driving efficiencies and innovation throughout the directorate.
The postholder will deputise for the Directorate Manager as required, representing the service externally across a range of stakeholders, including but not limited to networks, commissioners, charities and regulators.
About us
Reading sits on the river Thames and is served by great road and rail links to London, Oxford and Southampton. With excellent leisure and shopping facilities, and a thriving cultural scene, Reading is a wonderful place to live, work and play and provides excellent facilities for families, including some of the best state and private schools in the UK.
The CQC recently rated the care provided by the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust as Good.
We are a designated specialist centre in cancer, bariatric care, heart attack and stroke and have many things to be proud of, including the fact that heart attack patients arriving at the hospital are receiving the fastest lifesaving treatment anywhere in the country.
Our values: Compassionate, Aspirational, Resourceful, Excellent, reflect the type of Trust we aspire to be and you can join our dedicated and talented staff to make this happen.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Accepts delegated responsibilities from the Directorate Manager and Clinical Service Manager to ensure the management and delivery of excellent service results, providing leadership and acting as a role model for the staff and services within own portfolio
Is responsible for ensuring the operational delivery of services leading and effectively implementing change management initiatives to improve service provision
Influences and contributes to strategic development and the improvement of the service, in conjunction with the Radiology leadership team. To include participation in process and pathway redesign in response to changing user requirements
Ensures effective processes and procedures are in place to monitor and track key performance indicators relevant to specific work areas, ensuring these are reported both internally and externally, and within defined deadlines. Works to ensure that information returns required by the Trust, Commissioners, NHS England and other partner organisations are delivered and are timely, accurate and presented to a high standard
Supports the Service Manager (SM) in the management, co-ordination and monitoring of waiting lists, working with the SM and DM to ensure that standards relating to patient access are achieved
Oversees the production, development and implementation of policies across own area of responsibility, some of which may affect areas beyond the immediate service
Supports the CSM and DM through the procurement process, working in conjunction with modality Leads in the selection and acquisition of equipment and services, ensuring compliance with due process
Completes and submits CIG forms to the Capital Investment group on behalf of the service
Attends the Thames Valley Radiology Network (TVRN) Capital & Procurement meetings. Represents the service in conjunction with the Deputy Clinical Service Manager, Radiology
Undertakes the preparation of business cases ensuring that service changes or developments have been accurately costed and assessed for submission to the appropriate corporate body. Presents such business cases to the Urgent Care Board, Business Case Group etc., as required
Undertakes projects and/or service reviews as and when required
Supports the Improving Together process through the production of relevant management information. Provides and presents such information at monthly performance reviews, as required
Collates the departmental data required for the annual NIDC Model Hospital data submission. In conjunction with the SM and DM, develops a system to ensure on-going collation and currency of information
Investigates complaints in own area of responsibility providing responses as appropriate and in conjunction with the CSM, DM, Clinical Lead, and Matron as necessary. Assists in the implementation of improvements and learning from Datix Incident Reporting forms and complaints, to reduce the incidence and severity of adverse experiences, risks and incidents
Ensures a regular and robust communications structure is in place delivering and receiving information in a timely manner within the identified service areas and across the Care Group and Trust as appropriate
Actively develops own skills and knowledge as appropriate to role. Is responsible for own personal and professional development.
HUMAN RESOURCES:
Supports delivery of the Trusts appraisal system within the defined area of responsibility, ensuring that every member of staff has measurable objectives and a personal development plan performs staff appraisals within own area of responsibility
Supports the SM in the management of matters relating to sickness absence, conduct, performance and capability, ensuring adherence to relevant Trust policies. Escalates such issues to the DM, as required
Ensures a learning environment and culture exists within the service to support the Trusts Training and Development Strategy
Participates in the recruitment and retention of staff as appropriate to role, ensures new staff are inducted in accordance with the Trusts induction programme
Supports the DM in the development and implementation of skill mix reviews and other workforce planning strategies for the service
FINANCE:
Provides ongoing financial management support to the CSM, DM and Clinical Lead
Monitors financial performance in own area(s) of responsibility, taking any remedial action identified as necessary. Controls staff and non-staff expenditure where appropriate, working to contain expenditure within budget
Works closely with the CSM, DM, and the Director of Finance for the Care Group to agree the annual budget for the services within the portfolio, identifying opportunities for cost improvement, service improvement and any cash releasing efficiency savings
PHYSICAL RESOURCES:
Undertakes on-going review of facilities and workflow within the identified service area(s) to ensure optimum use of resources
Oversees capital development programmes for the services within the defined area of responsibility, in close liaison with the CSM and DM
Person Specification
Communication & Relationship Skills
Essential
Skils & Knowledge
Essential
Employer details
Employer name
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Royal Berkshire Hospital
London Road
Reading
RG1 5AN
Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply.
193-6325125UCGB8a-ADMRS
Band 8A Associate Directorate Manager for Radiology
We are seeking an exceptional manager to join our team and support us in the delivery of high quality services across the in the Radiology Directorate
We are looking for an enthusiastic and collaborative individual, confident at communicating across all staffing types and in partnership with other teams and organisation.
The role is an ideal opportunity to for those looking to develop in an operational management role supported by a Directorate Manager
The successful candidate will have a can-do attitude, extensive problem solving skills and the ability to effectively prioritise competing workload/demands.
Main duties of the job
This is a key management role within the Radiology Department. Working alongside the Clinical Service Manager (CSM) and Directorate Manager for Networks & Community Diagnostics (DM), this role will provide support and leadership for the Radiology team, with particular emphasis on project management, business case preparation, procurement & financial management, and data oversight
This role will support in ensuring the smooth and effective running of the department. Services directly within the role portfolio are:
Radiology Clinical Administrative Team (CAT)
The post holder will support the CSM & DM in ensuring that all local and national performance standards and objectives are met and maintained
They will contribute to the strategic development and continuing improvement of clinical services, in conjunction with the Clinical Lead, the CSM and DM, driving efficiencies and innovation throughout the directorate.
The postholder will deputise for the Directorate Manager as required, representing the service externally across a range of stakeholders, including but not limited to networks, commissioners, charities and regulators.
About us
Reading sits on the river Thames and is served by great road and rail links to London, Oxford and Southampton. With excellent leisure and shopping facilities, and a thriving cultural scene, Reading is a wonderful place to live, work and play and provides excellent facilities for families, including some of the best state and private schools in the UK.
The CQC recently rated the care provided by the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust as Good.
We are a designated specialist centre in cancer, bariatric care, heart attack and stroke and have many things to be proud of, including the fact that heart attack patients arriving at the hospital are receiving the fastest lifesaving treatment anywhere in the country.
Our values: Compassionate, Aspirational, Resourceful, Excellent, reflect the type of Trust we aspire to be and you can join our dedicated and talented staff to make this happen.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Accepts delegated responsibilities from the Directorate Manager and Clinical Service Manager to ensure the management and delivery of excellent service results, providing leadership and acting as a role model for the staff and services within own portfolio
Is responsible for ensuring the operational delivery of services leading and effectively implementing change management initiatives to improve service provision
Influences and contributes to strategic development and the improvement of the service, in conjunction with the Radiology leadership team. To include participation in process and pathway redesign in response to changing user requirements
Ensures effective processes and procedures are in place to monitor and track key performance indicators relevant to specific work areas, ensuring these are reported both internally and externally, and within defined deadlines. Works to ensure that information returns required by the Trust, Commissioners, NHS England and other partner organisations are delivered and are timely, accurate and presented to a high standard
Supports the Service Manager (SM) in the management, co-ordination and monitoring of waiting lists, working with the SM and DM to ensure that standards relating to patient access are achieved
Oversees the production, development and implementation of policies across own area of responsibility, some of which may affect areas beyond the immediate service
Supports the CSM and DM through the procurement process, working in conjunction with modality Leads in the selection and acquisition of equipment and services, ensuring compliance with due process
Completes and submits CIG forms to the Capital Investment group on behalf of the service
Attends the Thames Valley Radiology Network (TVRN) Capital & Procurement meetings. Represents the service in conjunction with the Deputy Clinical Service Manager, Radiology
Undertakes the preparation of business cases ensuring that service changes or developments have been accurately costed and assessed for submission to the appropriate corporate body. Presents such business cases to the Urgent Care Board, Business Case Group etc., as required
Undertakes projects and/or service reviews as and when required
Supports the Improving Together process through the production of relevant management information. Provides and presents such information at monthly performance reviews, as required
Collates the departmental data required for the annual NIDC Model Hospital data submission. In conjunction with the SM and DM, develops a system to ensure on-going collation and currency of information
Investigates complaints in own area of responsibility providing responses as appropriate and in conjunction with the CSM, DM, Clinical Lead, and Matron as necessary. Assists in the implementation of improvements and learning from Datix Incident Reporting forms and complaints, to reduce the incidence and severity of adverse experiences, risks and incidents
Ensures a regular and robust communications structure is in place delivering and receiving information in a timely manner within the identified service areas and across the Care Group and Trust as appropriate
Actively develops own skills and knowledge as appropriate to role. Is responsible for own personal and professional development.
HUMAN RESOURCES:
Supports delivery of the Trusts appraisal system within the defined area of responsibility, ensuring that every member of staff has measurable objectives and a personal development plan performs staff appraisals within own area of responsibility
Supports the SM in the management of matters relating to sickness absence, conduct, performance and capability, ensuring adherence to relevant Trust policies. Escalates such issues to the DM, as required
Ensures a learning environment and culture exists within the service to support the Trusts Training and Development Strategy
Participates in the recruitment and retention of staff as appropriate to role, ensures new staff are inducted in accordance with the Trusts induction programme
Supports the DM in the development and implementation of skill mix reviews and other workforce planning strategies for the service
FINANCE:
Provides ongoing financial management support to the CSM, DM and Clinical Lead
Monitors financial performance in own area(s) of responsibility, taking any remedial action identified as necessary. Controls staff and non-staff expenditure where appropriate, working to contain expenditure within budget
Works closely with the CSM, DM, and the Director of Finance for the Care Group to agree the annual budget for the services within the portfolio, identifying opportunities for cost improvement, service improvement and any cash releasing efficiency savings
PHYSICAL RESOURCES:
Undertakes on-going review of facilities and workflow within the identified service area(s) to ensure optimum use of resources
Oversees capital development programmes for the services within the defined area of responsibility, in close liaison with the CSM and DM
Person Specification
Communication & Relationship Skills
Essential
- Excellent communication skills and ability to influence decisions and strategy within the service line management teams
- Effective negotiating, influencing and networking skills
- Ability to provide strategic management advice to senior managers
- Evidence of collaborative working and effective strategic influencing
- Ability to work effectively with all members of the team, across a range of disciplines
Skils & Knowledge
Essential
- Significant and proven senior management experience
- Some experience of working in any of the service areas within the directorate
- Successful track record of managing change in a complex environment
- High level project management skills with a record of achievement
- Proven skills in strategic planning, management and delivery
Employer details
Employer name
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Royal Berkshire Hospital
London Road
Reading
RG1 5AN
Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply.
193-6325125UCGB8a-ADMRS
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