Clinical Services Manager

The Christie NHS FT

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Job summary

As part of a collaborative venture between The Christie NHS Trust and MCHFT to develop clinical haematology services, The Christie is pleased to be able to offer an exciting opportunity for an experienced operational manager to work within the clinical haematology service at Leighton Hospital and take a lead role in a programme of service improvement and developments.

Based predominantly at the Leighton Hospital site, your role will be responsible for the operational delivery and performance management of the clinical haematology service, ensuring the highest standards of patient care, the efficient and effective delivery of services and promote quality improvement. You will contribute to the long-term strategies and policies for implementation of transformational change and be responsible for the development and delivery of improvement plans to address performance and service issues.

You will deliver against the service and directorate objectives and contribute to the delivery of the overall divisional and Trust strategic objectives.

You will support the delivery of key performance targets and the clinical strategy; an understanding of our key performance targets is essential.

Main duties of the job

This new post will provide an exciting opportunity to work closely with the clinical, nursing and admin team at MCHFT and also the Head of Haematology, Clinical Director and Directorate Service Manager at The Christie, supporting them to provide senior management and responsibility for the MCHFT clinical haematology service.

We are looking for a confident, driven individual with an excellent track record of operational management and leadership who can work effectively with clinical and managerial colleagues. You will demonstrate experience of delivering against set objectives and achieving key organisational targets, demonstrating continuous performance improvement. You will also have experience of developing business cases and successful project management and a considerable understanding & experience of managing complex services, including exposure to solving a range of operational and strategic problems.

You must be able to demonstrate commitment to an empathetic and caring approach to patients and relatives and the ability to motivate staff to demonstrate this to ensure that patients are treated with dignity and respect at all times.

If you are passionate about patient safety and excellent patient care ensuring our Cancer patients receive high quality care, then you are the right person to consider joining the senior management team within our directorate.

About us

A collaboration between The Christie NHS Trust and MCHFT has formed to focus on the development of the haematology service based at Leighton Hospital.

The Christie haematology service acts as a tertiary referral centre for the management of patients with haematological malignancies and bone marrow failure. Inpatient haematology and transplant services for both adults and Teenage and Young Adult (TYA) patients are provided by the 31 bedded Palatine Treatment Ward, and the 4 bedded Withington Ward. Outpatient haematology services are provided by the Haematology and Transplant Day Unit (HTDU) and the ambulatory care facility. The Christie haematology service has grown extensively over the past few years with the development of new treatments and CAR T. Services are now delivered at 2 other trusts with plans to expand services closer to home further.

The MCHFT haematology service delivers inpatient, outpatient and day-case service at Leighton Hospital. Inpatient care is provided by acute physicians with consultant haematologist input at MCHT and outpatient clinics and treatment is provided through the outpatient department and the Macmillan Cancer Care Unit (MACCU) on site.

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Date posted

16 April 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 8a

Salary

£50,952 to £57,349 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

413-81870-CNS-MS

Job locations

Clinical Networked Services - E00255

Manchester

M20 4BX


Job description

Job responsibilities

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1.Service/operational management

  • Provides operational management support for the service, working closely with the Head of Haematology, clinical director, clinical leads, and divisional management team.
  • Ensures the implementation of effective and appropriate performance management systems and processes to ensure delivery of performance targets.
  • Ensures that inpatient and outpatient services within the service are used to best effect, achieving utilisation targets and driving improvements
  • Provides support to patients relatives and carers in the delivery of services ensuring best practices are adhered to at all times.

Supports the clinical facilities with day to day operational matters (eg bed escalation meetings, staffing concerns, ward maintenance) to ensure patient flow is maintained.

  • Leads the service on the performance management agenda. Develops and introduces strategies and process changes to ensure recurrent achievement of activity at target levels. This includes liaison with clinicians to influence working practices to achieve the necessary changes.
  • Interprets and analyses highly complex data in relation to performance management using Trust software to develop performance management reports.
  • Develops own work plan in line with divisional and Trust objectives.

  1. Strategic planning, service development and improvement
  • Responsible for the interpretation, development and implementation of broad policies and NHS guidance when required.
  • Plays a key role in service planning and development. Develops and implements long term strategic plans for new ways of working and the continued development and improvement of services.
  • Ensures that developments and improvements are across entire patient pathway and are in line with directorate, divisional and trust objectives.
  • Ensures patients and relatives have a central role in the development and monitoring of service development projects for which the post holder is responsible.
  • Uses and interprets research and audit findings to aid the development of new guidelines and protocols which support service improvements.
  • Ensures regular progress reports, data sources and project reports are produced and submitted to clinical service manager and presented to project boards.

  1. Financial management and Business planning
  • Responsible and accountable for, the management of designated budgets for the service.
  • Prepares robust business cases to enable the service to remain financially stable and responsive to the demands placed upon them. Performs complex option appraisals in order to inform decision-making process, to include redesign of the service.
  • Identifies and makes recommendations for capital investment programmes.
  • Ensures compliance with Trusts standing orders and standing financial instructions.
  • Ensures organisational procedures are deployed across the service for control of activities against budget, ensuring that the service is delivered within available resources.
  • Contributes to the development and implementation of schemes and action plans to deliver cash-releasing efficiency savings according to target.
  • Contributes to budget setting for the service within the directorate.
  • Assists the Directorate Service Manager and Head of Haematology in the negotiation of annual service level agreements / contracts as required, ensuring they meet the needs of the service and directorate.
  • Identifies opportunities for service redesign in line with QIPP strategies.

  1. Human resources management
  • Line management responsibility for designated services within the service.
  • Responsible for junior doctor rotas within the service including co-ordination of induction along with the clinical lead.
  • Responsible for the effective attendance, performance and appropriate conduct of staff in areas of responsibility. Takes action under Trust personnel policies (e.g. grievance, disciplinary, capability, attendance management) where necessary. Undertakes formal investigations and presents to panels.
  • Provides appraisal/performance review for line managed staff resulting in clearly understood objectives and personal development plans that reflect both the needs of the Trust and the longer-term goals of staff.
  • Ensures that grievances and whistle blowing are treated appropriately and within Trust policies.
  • Ensures effective recruitment processes are implemented within directorate compliant with Trust policy.
  • In liaison with HR develop and implement local strategies, using appropriate and innovative approaches to maximise retention and recruitment within own areas of responsibility.
  • Contributes to divisional workforce plan as part of business planning process in line with division and corporate HR strategies,

  1. Governance, quality and risk management
  • Assists the Head of Haematology and clinical director to lead and set the strategic direction for governance within the service, developing a culture where patient safety, quality and excellent care are delivered on a consistent basis.
  • Contributes to the implementation of robust systems and reporting structures for monitoring quality, reviewing standards of service delivery, risk management and safe practice ensuring excellence in the management and delivery of the service.
  • Develops plans and promotes risk management throughout the service. Ensures systems and processes are in place for the proactive management of risk registers and that remedial action is promptly taken where unacceptable risks are identified.
  • Undertakes investigation and management of incidents and complaints. Undertakes root cause analysis and presents findings to executive review group.
  • Required to deal with patients and relatives in serious circumstances which may be traumatic, and highly emotive as a result of a serious untoward clinical incident or complaint.

  1. Communication
  • Maintains a range of highly developed effective communication and working relationships.
  • Communicates at the highest level, with respect to highly sensitive and highly contentious information regarding service improvement and development.
  • Negotiates, influences, persuades and reconciles conflicting views in a challenging and sometimes hostile environment in a manner that ensures credibility and fosters effective and lasting relationships with colleagues, staff, users and other stakeholders.
  • Presents information both formally and informally to, divisional board, senior managers, staff groups and patients.
  • Develops and implements processes that support good communications both within the Trust and division.
  • Actively works with clinicians, managers and staff to develop an environment that promotes continuous service improvement.
  • Employs motivational skills to encourage collaborative working to improve services and performance.

  1. Education & training, audit, R&D
  • Assists Head of Haematology and Directorate Service Manager to implement divisional strategies for training and development, lifelong learning and modernising the workforce.
  • Ensures training and development plans are in place within service and that training needs analyses are regularly reviewed in order to determine optimum staff to deliver present and future services.
  • Ensures that line managed staff undertake mandatory training. Audits compliance and takes remedial action.
  • Takes responsibility for personal continuing professional development.
  • Ongoing requirement to undertake formal investigations, audits and surveys. Evaluates findings, develops and monitors action plans, undertakes remedial action.
  • Encourages others to complete satisfaction surveys and develops action plans to address any deficiencies identified.

  1. Information resources

  • Expected to create and maintain information systems as part of ongoing project and programme management.
  • Regularly required to use a variety of software to create performance management and financial reports.

  1. General

Potential to be required to participate in Trust duty manager on call rota.

The above indicates the main duties of the post which may be reviewed in the light of experience and developments within the service. Any review will be undertaken in conjunction with the post holder.

Job description

Job responsibilities

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1.Service/operational management

  • Provides operational management support for the service, working closely with the Head of Haematology, clinical director, clinical leads, and divisional management team.
  • Ensures the implementation of effective and appropriate performance management systems and processes to ensure delivery of performance targets.
  • Ensures that inpatient and outpatient services within the service are used to best effect, achieving utilisation targets and driving improvements
  • Provides support to patients relatives and carers in the delivery of services ensuring best practices are adhered to at all times.

Supports the clinical facilities with day to day operational matters (eg bed escalation meetings, staffing concerns, ward maintenance) to ensure patient flow is maintained.

  • Leads the service on the performance management agenda. Develops and introduces strategies and process changes to ensure recurrent achievement of activity at target levels. This includes liaison with clinicians to influence working practices to achieve the necessary changes.
  • Interprets and analyses highly complex data in relation to performance management using Trust software to develop performance management reports.
  • Develops own work plan in line with divisional and Trust objectives.

  1. Strategic planning, service development and improvement
  • Responsible for the interpretation, development and implementation of broad policies and NHS guidance when required.
  • Plays a key role in service planning and development. Develops and implements long term strategic plans for new ways of working and the continued development and improvement of services.
  • Ensures that developments and improvements are across entire patient pathway and are in line with directorate, divisional and trust objectives.
  • Ensures patients and relatives have a central role in the development and monitoring of service development projects for which the post holder is responsible.
  • Uses and interprets research and audit findings to aid the development of new guidelines and protocols which support service improvements.
  • Ensures regular progress reports, data sources and project reports are produced and submitted to clinical service manager and presented to project boards.

  1. Financial management and Business planning
  • Responsible and accountable for, the management of designated budgets for the service.
  • Prepares robust business cases to enable the service to remain financially stable and responsive to the demands placed upon them. Performs complex option appraisals in order to inform decision-making process, to include redesign of the service.
  • Identifies and makes recommendations for capital investment programmes.
  • Ensures compliance with Trusts standing orders and standing financial instructions.
  • Ensures organisational procedures are deployed across the service for control of activities against budget, ensuring that the service is delivered within available resources.
  • Contributes to the development and implementation of schemes and action plans to deliver cash-releasing efficiency savings according to target.
  • Contributes to budget setting for the service within the directorate.
  • Assists the Directorate Service Manager and Head of Haematology in the negotiation of annual service level agreements / contracts as required, ensuring they meet the needs of the service and directorate.
  • Identifies opportunities for service redesign in line with QIPP strategies.

  1. Human resources management
  • Line management responsibility for designated services within the service.
  • Responsible for junior doctor rotas within the service including co-ordination of induction along with the clinical lead.
  • Responsible for the effective attendance, performance and appropriate conduct of staff in areas of responsibility. Takes action under Trust personnel policies (e.g. grievance, disciplinary, capability, attendance management) where necessary. Undertakes formal investigations and presents to panels.
  • Provides appraisal/performance review for line managed staff resulting in clearly understood objectives and personal development plans that reflect both the needs of the Trust and the longer-term goals of staff.
  • Ensures that grievances and whistle blowing are treated appropriately and within Trust policies.
  • Ensures effective recruitment processes are implemented within directorate compliant with Trust policy.
  • In liaison with HR develop and implement local strategies, using appropriate and innovative approaches to maximise retention and recruitment within own areas of responsibility.
  • Contributes to divisional workforce plan as part of business planning process in line with division and corporate HR strategies,

  1. Governance, quality and risk management
  • Assists the Head of Haematology and clinical director to lead and set the strategic direction for governance within the service, developing a culture where patient safety, quality and excellent care are delivered on a consistent basis.
  • Contributes to the implementation of robust systems and reporting structures for monitoring quality, reviewing standards of service delivery, risk management and safe practice ensuring excellence in the management and delivery of the service.
  • Develops plans and promotes risk management throughout the service. Ensures systems and processes are in place for the proactive management of risk registers and that remedial action is promptly taken where unacceptable risks are identified.
  • Undertakes investigation and management of incidents and complaints. Undertakes root cause analysis and presents findings to executive review group.
  • Required to deal with patients and relatives in serious circumstances which may be traumatic, and highly emotive as a result of a serious untoward clinical incident or complaint.

  1. Communication
  • Maintains a range of highly developed effective communication and working relationships.
  • Communicates at the highest level, with respect to highly sensitive and highly contentious information regarding service improvement and development.
  • Negotiates, influences, persuades and reconciles conflicting views in a challenging and sometimes hostile environment in a manner that ensures credibility and fosters effective and lasting relationships with colleagues, staff, users and other stakeholders.
  • Presents information both formally and informally to, divisional board, senior managers, staff groups and patients.
  • Develops and implements processes that support good communications both within the Trust and division.
  • Actively works with clinicians, managers and staff to develop an environment that promotes continuous service improvement.
  • Employs motivational skills to encourage collaborative working to improve services and performance.

  1. Education & training, audit, R&D
  • Assists Head of Haematology and Directorate Service Manager to implement divisional strategies for training and development, lifelong learning and modernising the workforce.
  • Ensures training and development plans are in place within service and that training needs analyses are regularly reviewed in order to determine optimum staff to deliver present and future services.
  • Ensures that line managed staff undertake mandatory training. Audits compliance and takes remedial action.
  • Takes responsibility for personal continuing professional development.
  • Ongoing requirement to undertake formal investigations, audits and surveys. Evaluates findings, develops and monitors action plans, undertakes remedial action.
  • Encourages others to complete satisfaction surveys and develops action plans to address any deficiencies identified.

  1. Information resources

  • Expected to create and maintain information systems as part of ongoing project and programme management.
  • Regularly required to use a variety of software to create performance management and financial reports.

  1. General

Potential to be required to participate in Trust duty manager on call rota.

The above indicates the main duties of the post which may be reviewed in the light of experience and developments within the service. Any review will be undertaken in conjunction with the post holder.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • First Degree or equivalent experience in management or a clinical profession.
  • Management Qualification - NEBs, CMS,DMS
  • In depth professional knowledge in operational management, financial management, performance management, information systems, staff management, change management, acquired through post graduate management qualification
  • Expected to maintain, improve and update professional knowledge and skills and participate in continuing Professional Development

Experience

Essential

  • Proven experience in operational management.
  • Considerable understanding & experience of managing complex services, including exposure to solving a range of operational and strategic problems
  • Track record of delivering against set objectives and achieving key organisational targets, demonstrating continuous performance improvement.
  • Experience of managing large groups of staff and implementing HR strategies and policies.
  • Experience of managing budgets.
  • Experience of developing business cases and successful project management
  • Experience of working in a pressurized, unpredictable environment

Skills

Essential

  • Demonstrates principles and behaviours described within the Christie Commitment
  • Demonstrates commitment to an empathetic and caring approach to patients and relatives. Ability to motivate staff to demonstrate this to ensure that patients are treated with dignity and respect at all times.
  • Well developed political awareness, influencing, negotiation and conflict resolution skills
  • A team player who can work effectively with clinical and managerial colleagues
  • Good presentation skills, ability to prepare and present reports for consideration at Trust Board or equivalent
  • Highly computer literate. Ability to use computer packages to create reports, analyse data

Knowledge

Essential

  • Knowledge across a range of clinical areas, the NHS and changes within it
  • Knowledge of strategic management processes and their application
  • Sound knowledge of clinical governance and risk management agendas.
  • Knowledge of business planning process and its application in service delivery.

Other

Essential

  • Ability to work management on-call
  • Access to car and ability to travel between The Christie site in Withing ton and Leighton Hospital on a regular basis.
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • First Degree or equivalent experience in management or a clinical profession.
  • Management Qualification - NEBs, CMS,DMS
  • In depth professional knowledge in operational management, financial management, performance management, information systems, staff management, change management, acquired through post graduate management qualification
  • Expected to maintain, improve and update professional knowledge and skills and participate in continuing Professional Development

Experience

Essential

  • Proven experience in operational management.
  • Considerable understanding & experience of managing complex services, including exposure to solving a range of operational and strategic problems
  • Track record of delivering against set objectives and achieving key organisational targets, demonstrating continuous performance improvement.
  • Experience of managing large groups of staff and implementing HR strategies and policies.
  • Experience of managing budgets.
  • Experience of developing business cases and successful project management
  • Experience of working in a pressurized, unpredictable environment

Skills

Essential

  • Demonstrates principles and behaviours described within the Christie Commitment
  • Demonstrates commitment to an empathetic and caring approach to patients and relatives. Ability to motivate staff to demonstrate this to ensure that patients are treated with dignity and respect at all times.
  • Well developed political awareness, influencing, negotiation and conflict resolution skills
  • A team player who can work effectively with clinical and managerial colleagues
  • Good presentation skills, ability to prepare and present reports for consideration at Trust Board or equivalent
  • Highly computer literate. Ability to use computer packages to create reports, analyse data

Knowledge

Essential

  • Knowledge across a range of clinical areas, the NHS and changes within it
  • Knowledge of strategic management processes and their application
  • Sound knowledge of clinical governance and risk management agendas.
  • Knowledge of business planning process and its application in service delivery.

Other

Essential

  • Ability to work management on-call
  • Access to car and ability to travel between The Christie site in Withing ton and Leighton Hospital on a regular basis.

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

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Additional information

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

Employer details

Employer name

The Christie NHS FT

Address

Clinical Networked Services - E00255

Manchester

M20 4BX


Employer's website

https://www.christie.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

The Christie NHS FT

Address

Clinical Networked Services - E00255

Manchester

M20 4BX


Employer's website

https://www.christie.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

For questions about the job, contact:

Head of Haematology and TYA Services

Vicki Burns

Vburns@nhs.net

01614468638

Date posted

16 April 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 8a

Salary

£50,952 to £57,349 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

413-81870-CNS-MS

Job locations

Clinical Networked Services - E00255

Manchester

M20 4BX


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