Invicta Health CIC

Primary Care Network Manager

The closing date is 15 June 2025

Job summary

Interviews 24th June

The post-holder will be responsible for the on-going financial management and monitoring of all contractual requirements of the PCN. It is desirable that the post-holder have project management and transformation experience (NHS experience preferred)

With responsibility for developing and supporting the delivery of transformational and digital projects across the PCN, the post holder will require excellent communication and engagement skills, specifically in bringing people together and gaining support and buy-in to change.

Main duties of the job

The post-holder will;

support the Clinical Director and PCN Board in all aspects of the development of the Primary Care Network.

Will have day to day responsibility for the financial flows of the PCN, working with the Clinical Director, the Practice Managers and the Board to ensure good financial management of the PCN Resources

be the Digital Transformation Lead for the PCN, supporting the PCN and member practices in adopting new technology and other innovations to improve access to care and enable PCN staff to work more effectively.

Work closely with practice managers to ensure co-ordination and delivery of the Network DES and IIF

Lead the development of a business case for additional estate to support PCN service provision and any subsequent project implementation

PCN Contract Lead for any sub contract arrangements for delivery Network DES

About us

Primary Care Networks are a key vehicle for delivering many of the commitments in the long-term health of the nation plan and providing a wider range of services to patients. They are providing services such as structured medication reviews, enhanced health care in care homes, supporting early cancer diagnosis and understanding local health needs in order to tackle local inequalities.

They work with their partners to provide a wider range of primary care services to patients, involving a wider set of staff roles than might be feasible in individual practices, for example, first contact physiotherapy, extended access and social prescribing.

Networks are also the footprint for deciding which integrated community-based teams will develop, and community and mental health services will be expected to configure their services around PCN boundaries. These teams will provide services to people with more complex needs, providing proactive and anticipatory care.

Details

Date posted

06 June 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

B0082-25-0059

Job locations

St. James Surgery

2 Harold Street

Dover

Kent

CT16 1SF


Job description

Job responsibilities

Duties to include

Arrange and administer Board, as well as regular PM and Financial meetings for the PCN, prepare agendas and ensure distribution of minutes/actions as necessary. The PCN Manager will also attend and participate in other organisational meetings as required.

Providing administrative support to the Clinical Director. This will include managing their diary, booking meetings and organising emails/queries to support with the workload. They should keep the Clinical Director and PCN Board informed of any relevant updates from NHS England, the HCP and IC.

Be responsible for managing the day to day financial flow for the PCN, ensuring that practices receive payments due in a timely manner.

Providing invoice templates for PCN staff to claim associated costs and payments, collating invoices and submit a monthly spreadsheet to the Practice for payment.

Support the PCN in implementing and managing any HCP/ICB initiatives

  • Develop and manage an overall transformation plan for the PCN, including managing risk, considering the potential impacts on the organisation, and determining resource requirements.
  • Use data to analyse and inform design of new PCN
  • Collate feedback / analysis data on behalf of the PCN to report to the ICB and other organisations as required.
  • Provide performance data for a range of PCN activities as required.
  • Be responsible for a range of digital transformation initiatives for the PCN, managing priorities and inter-dependencies, working closely with the ICB digital team
  • Improve adoption of new technology to enhance patient access and experience, increasing PCN productivity
  • Ensure that digital and operational transformation is embedded and aligned with system and national strategies
  • Review and improve the PCNs digital maturity, identifying opportunities for digital optimisation within the PCN
  • Support the implementation of national and local initiatives, including integrated working at neighbourhood level to improve access to patient services

Communication and Engagement:

  • Make connections across the PCN to support learning between practices and sharing of best practices
  • Identify best practices and learning from other areas that could apply to the local PCN and communicate this to the Board and PCN stafff.
  • Ensure that any changes are aligned with agreed Board priorities and have ownership and engagement from clinical leaders and staff.
  • Support practices to communicate changes and new processes effectively and consistently to patients.
  • Build and maintain good working relationships with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders, including patients, other PCNs, HCP, ICB and wider Integrated Neighourhood Team colleagues
  • Lead or participate in relevant working groups, project groups, service meetings and other forums across the PCN, HCP and INT level to agree on changes, share learning, discuss challenges, and resolves issues.

Information and data management

  • Bring together data from various sources and use information to develop insights into working practices, effectively tailoring content to meet the audience's needs.
  • Effectively present and communicate data to the Board, member practices and PCN staff at all levels to increase understanding of operational challenges
  • Help PCN and practice staff understand the limitations of particular data sets and where other information may be available to supplement understanding of issues
  • Support and encourage a focus on data in understanding the effectiveness of changes made

Other duties

Support the Clinical Director and Board with ARRS and any other recruitment. Ensure contracts of employment are provided to all staff through their host employer and that all relevant employment legislation is followed. Support with the procurement and maintenance of equipment and supplies, smart cards, IT access etc to support PCN staff.

Log any verbal or written complaints and work with the Clinical Director to process these in line with the national Complaints Policy.

Support the Clinical Director to audit activity on Emis and produce reports for the PCN Board to review and improve the quality of care provision.

Participate in a regular performance review with the Clinical Director.

Communicate effectively with other team members, colleagues, patients and carers.

This role will evolve to meet the changing needs of the service and the postholder should be prepared to undertake further training as required in order to fulfil the duties of this post.

Governance

Develop and review policies and procedures in relation to the PCN and ensure that all staff are kept informed about changes to these. Ensure own practice is in line with organisational policies and procedural guidelines.

To ensure the safety of patients, relatives and colleagues and maintain a register of all incidents and near misses in line with the risk management policy. To support the Clinical Director and PCN Board by organising and minuting significant event meetings to discuss these.

Be prepared to co-ordinate the services disaster recovery procedure as required.

Ensure that patient identifiable information, laptops and smart cards are transported in line with the information governance policy.

To keep up-to-date with mandatory training including safeguarding adults and children

To maintain confidentiality at all times.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Duties to include

Arrange and administer Board, as well as regular PM and Financial meetings for the PCN, prepare agendas and ensure distribution of minutes/actions as necessary. The PCN Manager will also attend and participate in other organisational meetings as required.

Providing administrative support to the Clinical Director. This will include managing their diary, booking meetings and organising emails/queries to support with the workload. They should keep the Clinical Director and PCN Board informed of any relevant updates from NHS England, the HCP and IC.

Be responsible for managing the day to day financial flow for the PCN, ensuring that practices receive payments due in a timely manner.

Providing invoice templates for PCN staff to claim associated costs and payments, collating invoices and submit a monthly spreadsheet to the Practice for payment.

Support the PCN in implementing and managing any HCP/ICB initiatives

  • Develop and manage an overall transformation plan for the PCN, including managing risk, considering the potential impacts on the organisation, and determining resource requirements.
  • Use data to analyse and inform design of new PCN
  • Collate feedback / analysis data on behalf of the PCN to report to the ICB and other organisations as required.
  • Provide performance data for a range of PCN activities as required.
  • Be responsible for a range of digital transformation initiatives for the PCN, managing priorities and inter-dependencies, working closely with the ICB digital team
  • Improve adoption of new technology to enhance patient access and experience, increasing PCN productivity
  • Ensure that digital and operational transformation is embedded and aligned with system and national strategies
  • Review and improve the PCNs digital maturity, identifying opportunities for digital optimisation within the PCN
  • Support the implementation of national and local initiatives, including integrated working at neighbourhood level to improve access to patient services

Communication and Engagement:

  • Make connections across the PCN to support learning between practices and sharing of best practices
  • Identify best practices and learning from other areas that could apply to the local PCN and communicate this to the Board and PCN stafff.
  • Ensure that any changes are aligned with agreed Board priorities and have ownership and engagement from clinical leaders and staff.
  • Support practices to communicate changes and new processes effectively and consistently to patients.
  • Build and maintain good working relationships with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders, including patients, other PCNs, HCP, ICB and wider Integrated Neighourhood Team colleagues
  • Lead or participate in relevant working groups, project groups, service meetings and other forums across the PCN, HCP and INT level to agree on changes, share learning, discuss challenges, and resolves issues.

Information and data management

  • Bring together data from various sources and use information to develop insights into working practices, effectively tailoring content to meet the audience's needs.
  • Effectively present and communicate data to the Board, member practices and PCN staff at all levels to increase understanding of operational challenges
  • Help PCN and practice staff understand the limitations of particular data sets and where other information may be available to supplement understanding of issues
  • Support and encourage a focus on data in understanding the effectiveness of changes made

Other duties

Support the Clinical Director and Board with ARRS and any other recruitment. Ensure contracts of employment are provided to all staff through their host employer and that all relevant employment legislation is followed. Support with the procurement and maintenance of equipment and supplies, smart cards, IT access etc to support PCN staff.

Log any verbal or written complaints and work with the Clinical Director to process these in line with the national Complaints Policy.

Support the Clinical Director to audit activity on Emis and produce reports for the PCN Board to review and improve the quality of care provision.

Participate in a regular performance review with the Clinical Director.

Communicate effectively with other team members, colleagues, patients and carers.

This role will evolve to meet the changing needs of the service and the postholder should be prepared to undertake further training as required in order to fulfil the duties of this post.

Governance

Develop and review policies and procedures in relation to the PCN and ensure that all staff are kept informed about changes to these. Ensure own practice is in line with organisational policies and procedural guidelines.

To ensure the safety of patients, relatives and colleagues and maintain a register of all incidents and near misses in line with the risk management policy. To support the Clinical Director and PCN Board by organising and minuting significant event meetings to discuss these.

Be prepared to co-ordinate the services disaster recovery procedure as required.

Ensure that patient identifiable information, laptops and smart cards are transported in line with the information governance policy.

To keep up-to-date with mandatory training including safeguarding adults and children

To maintain confidentiality at all times.

Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of dealing with the public
  • Experience of complex administration in an office environment
  • Knowledge/understanding of PCN DES, CCG organisation and how primary care services fit with this

Desirable

  • Good working knowledge of Emis
  • Understanding of QOF
  • Experience of working in primary care/commissioning/NHS
  • Experience of working with budgets/financial software eg Quickbooks or Zero
  • Previous management experience/qualification

Qualifications

Essential

  • No formal qualification is required for this post
Person Specification

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of dealing with the public
  • Experience of complex administration in an office environment
  • Knowledge/understanding of PCN DES, CCG organisation and how primary care services fit with this

Desirable

  • Good working knowledge of Emis
  • Understanding of QOF
  • Experience of working in primary care/commissioning/NHS
  • Experience of working with budgets/financial software eg Quickbooks or Zero
  • Previous management experience/qualification

Qualifications

Essential

  • No formal qualification is required for this post

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Invicta Health CIC

Address

St. James Surgery

2 Harold Street

Dover

Kent

CT16 1SF


Employer's website

https://invictahealth.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Invicta Health CIC

Address

St. James Surgery

2 Harold Street

Dover

Kent

CT16 1SF


Employer's website

https://invictahealth.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

HR Advisor

Jessica Bull

ihc.hr@nhs.net

Details

Date posted

06 June 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Flexible working

Reference number

B0082-25-0059

Job locations

St. James Surgery

2 Harold Street

Dover

Kent

CT16 1SF


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