Divisional Director of Operations - QEH Medicine
- Employer
- Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust
- Location
- London
- Salary
- £107,637 to £122,695 per annum inclusive of HCAS
- Closing date
- 13 Aug 2024
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- Profession
- Other Health Profession
- Grade
- Band 9
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief Operating Officer, the Divisional Director of Operations (DDO) is responsible for shaping and delivering an inspiring vision for the QEH medicine division which includes Acute medicine, ambulatory care, cardiology, children's emergency department, dermatology, diabetes, Emergency department, frailty, neurology, palliative care, renal, respiratory and rheumatology. The DDO works in partnership with the Divisional Medical Directors and the Divisional Director of Nursing and Governance (DDNG) leading the divisional team on all aspects of strategic and operational management. Together they take responsibility for the effective management of all available resources while ensuring delivery of the highest quality patient care, patient experience and operational performance.
As a member of the Trust senior leadership (management executive), the DDO shares corporate responsibility for the overall strategic direction and operational management of the organisation to achieve trust-wide performance objectives and patient outcomes. They will provide visible and engaging leadership across the division, while positively impacting on the wider organisation and all key internal and external partnerships.
Main duties of the job
Key responsibilities:
Chairing the triumvirate team to effectively lead the division, monitoring performance and resource utilisation while balancing and prioritising across all resources and delivery demands to deliver the highest quality patient care, patient experience and operational Building the clinical vision and strategy for the division, inspiring and engaging all clinical services, staff and partners in the development and delivery of this vision including short- and medium-term plans oversee the delivery of these plans with the clinical directorates, with special attention to cross-divisional issues and workflows. In partnership with DDNG and DMDs managing the directorate teams within the division, ensuring clear structures and processes to support and sustain service targets, with a rigorous and empathetic approach to performance delivery, including challenge, support and problem solving. Provide strong and expert professional and business leadership to all clinical services in the division, particularly in relation to service planning and service development. Ensuring sound financial management and adherence to expenditure & income targets. Working at all levels with and across the divisions, with corporate teams and with external partners to develop and embed a highly effective and inclusive culture providing visible leadership to teams and developing the leadership potential of all staff.
About us
Our people are our greatest asset. When we feel supported and happy at work, this positivity reaches those very people we are here for, the patients. Engaged employees perform at their best and our Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) initiatives contribute to cultivate a culture of engagement. We have four staff networks, a corporate EDI Team and a suite of programmes and events which aim to insert the 5 aspirations:
Improving representation at senior levels of staff with disabilities, from black, Asian, and ethnic minorities background, identify as LGBTQ+ and women, through improved recruitment and leadership development Widening access (anchor institution) and employability Improving the experience of staff with disability Improving the EDI literacy and confidence of trust staff through training and development Making equalities mainstream
Job description
Job responsibilities
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Divisional leadership Operational management and performance Service development and improvement Strategic leadership, including system working
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
Experience
Essential
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
As a member of the Trust senior leadership (management executive), the DDO shares corporate responsibility for the overall strategic direction and operational management of the organisation to achieve trust-wide performance objectives and patient outcomes. They will provide visible and engaging leadership across the division, while positively impacting on the wider organisation and all key internal and external partnerships.
Main duties of the job
Key responsibilities:
About us
Our people are our greatest asset. When we feel supported and happy at work, this positivity reaches those very people we are here for, the patients. Engaged employees perform at their best and our Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) initiatives contribute to cultivate a culture of engagement. We have four staff networks, a corporate EDI Team and a suite of programmes and events which aim to insert the 5 aspirations:
Job description
Job responsibilities
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Contribute to the overall direction, operational and strategic leadership of the trust as a member of the trust management executive.
- Provide visible and expert professional leadership for clinical services in the division and create a climate which encourages teamwork, maximises individual potential and stimulates innovation.
- Develop cohesive leadership structures and relationships, at all levels of the division including the senior triumvirate, that effectively bring together operational, nursing and medical leaders into progressive action-oriented teams with clear roles, responsibilities and collective purpose.
- Lead and support directorate and service operational management teams to own and deliver their annual business plan, including activity and improvement targets, effectively balancing management of available resources with clinical quality and operational
- Work with the triumvirate leadership team to ensure effective accountability and governance structures are in place at all levels of the division to ensure delivery against all key objectives including clinical quality, activity, performance, workforce and finance.
- Lead the monthly Executive-Divisional PRM process providing effective assurance to the Executive on status against key objectives, evaluating service performance including actions and forecast, and escalating issues for action/resolution with Executive support.
- Provide expert advice, leadership and decision-making to colleagues on managerial and operational issues develop complex problem-solving skills in local leadership teams including the ability to analyse and present evidence-based recommendations.
- Lead the annual business planning process for the division working with corporate and directorate teams to ensure all plans are clearly articulated, counted and costed.
- Ensure the division, and its component directorates and services, has a clear vision and set of strategic objectives set out in short- and medium-term delivery plans. Structure and oversee the delivery of these plans with corporate support and guidance from Executive colleagues.
- Provide visible and engaging leadership across the division at all times, leading the trust values by example and embedding an inclusive, open and continuously improving organisational culture positively impacting on the wider organisation and all key internal and external partnerships
- Work with the triumvirate leadership team to ensure appropriate structures and processes (roles, huddles, daily and weekly rhythms and reporting) are in place across the division and directorates to effectively deliver high quality clinical services that consistently make best use of all available resources.
- Work with clinical-operational teams to develop and implement robust performance management arrangements. Ensure effective reporting, management and appropriate escalation on all aspects of service performance including analysis, problem-solving, agreed actions and forecast. Where there are performance gaps or failures, lead and support teams to undertake agreed actions in a timely manner.
- Co-ordinate operational processes across clinical teams, directorates and divisions providing advice and support to services and individuals as appropriate.
- Develop and deliver operational management plans to ensure there is sufficient capacity to meet demand and support the Trust in achieving all targets.
- Promote excellence and best practice across all clinical services with the emphasis on high quality patient pathways that minimise waste and make best use of all available resources. Facilitate the development of innovative plans for the improvement of clinical services, ensuring a high level of clinical engagement.
- Develop structures and processes to ensure effective engagement and response in daily trust and site-wide clinical and operational challenges, including leadership meetings and associated actions when the hospital is in OPEL and/or internal escalation.
- Ensure effective daily and situational reporting and communication across the division and trust regarding site and service management status (demand, capacity and staffing), required service responses, associated actions and subsequent impact and performance.
- Manage divisional occupancy levels to ensure there is sufficient capacity for admissions on a 24/7 basis including collective leadership responsibility for the full capacity plan and its implementation as needed.
- Provide leadership, co-ordination, management, and response to unexpected site incidents, ensuring the safety of people, site integrity, and business continuity.
- Lead and coordinate the management of planned works, working with infrastructure teams including facilities, estates and IT/Digital
- Work with divisional and trust leadership colleagues to coordinate appropriate preparation, planning and escalation in response to short- and medium-term challenges including covid surges, winter planning and national holidays.
- Develop and nurture strong partnership working with support services including Estates & Facilities, HR, Finance and IT/Digital to ensure the hospital always function at its best.
- Cover the director-on-call rota.
- Ensuring the senior team has a visible presence across the division, effectively communicating at all levels, and is known as being a strong positive representation of LGT leadership, vision and values
- Provide support and leadership to the development and review of service improvement strategies ensuring that they are consistent with the Trusts strategy and priorities, facilitate meaningful engagement of staff and patients, and align with other system and place-based stakeholders.
- Support directorate teams to facilitate local pathway improvement projects and to demonstrate leadership in the Trust-wide priority programmes, ensuring the divisions contributes to the ongoing development and modernisation of services as per the trust strategy.
- Work with the triumvirate leadership team on the development and implementation of the divisions strategy, including identifying opportunities for growing, improving and redesigning services in line with the Trusts objectives.
- Maximise opportunities for innovation to provide seamless and high-quality patient care and outcomes. Support the directorate teams to continually review operational processes to ensure that new ways of working are embedded across the organisation.
- Provide support for clinical teams to implement new models of care consistent with national and regional priorities, working in effective partnership with internal and external colleagues to design and deliver.
- Seek out opportunities to understand and challenge practice in all areas including clinical quality, patient experience and operational effectiveness, ensuring appropriate actions are in place to ensure and evidence improvement and demonstrate that quality and safety are of the utmost priority in the daily operation of services at all times.
- Take opportunities to review service performance and quality and to triangulate information produced through visits to operational areas, observing behaviours, and undertaking honest, supportive and open discussions with staff.
- Represent clinical services in the prioritisation of the Trusts capital and digital programmes and ensure IT and estates developments support the clinical priorities.
- Liaise and negotiate with corporate departments to ensure that the division and directorates receive the advice and support they need to manage effectively
- Work as a dynamic, innovative leader using a positive, strong influencing style to ensure services and sites are run effectively, ensuring that the trust is consistently portrayed in a positive, collaborative manner.
- As a Trust senior leader, the Divisional Director of Operations is responsible for enhancing wider local health system stakeholder communication and engagement in the development of effective urgent, planned care and community services.
- Develop strong working relationships with external system partners and teams with a focus on system pathways and a vision to ensure all patients receive the right care, in the Alongside the Divisional Directors of Operations and Director of Clinical Site Operations (and Executive colleagues) act as a key point of contact and decision-making for system partners in relation to partnership issues and escalations: including integrated discharge planning, mental health issues, LAS diverts, site status reporting right place, at the right time.
- Deputise for the COO or Deputy COO at key internal and external meetings as required.
- Seek, share and drive opportunities with the hospital which improve service delivery and performance to the highest level possible thus contributing to the overall success of LGT.
- Represent the Trust at all relevant local and system meetings working collegially with external partners as appropriate.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- First degree in relevant subject or equivalent experience
- Educated to Master degree level or equivalent experience
- Evidence of continuing professional development
Experience
Essential
- Extensive experience in a senior management/operational leadership role within the NHS
- Demonstrable experience of successful change management in an acute care setting
- Experience of delivering performance improvement across NHS settings
- Effective performance management of people and services to ensure delivery of key quality and access targets
- Partnership working across organisational boundaries
- Familiarity with basic IT applications and reporting tools to support own work
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Demonstrable analytical skills and an ability to present complex information, analyses and recommendations to a variety of audiences
- Clear understanding of national healthcare policy and strategic direction
- Shares leadership with and is respected by clinical and non-clinical staff
- Action oriented and adaptable to changing circumstances
- Thinks and solves problems creatively with staff involvement
- Provides authentic and clear communic
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