Senior EPRR Manager
Closing date: 14 May 2026
The Senior Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response (EPRR) Manager will lead the development, delivery and assurance of the Trust's emergency preparedness and business continuity arrangements. The post holder will ensure the organisation meets its statutory duties and national requirements under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 and the NHS EPRR Framework, maintaining a robust and effective approach to incident preparedness, response and recovery.
Working closely with Hospital Leadership Teams, the role will oversee the development, review and testing of emergency plans, business continuity arrangements and incident response procedures. The post holder will coordinate training and exercising programmes, provide specialist advice to senior leaders, and support the Trust's on‑call and incident management structures during major incidents.
The role will also work collaboratively with partners across the wider health and resilience system, including the Integrated Care Board (ICB), NHS England and local multi‑agency resilience forums, ensuring effective partnership working and alignment with national EPRR standards and guidance.
Main duties of the job
Lead the development and delivery of the Trust's Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response (EPRR) and Business Continuity programmes, ensuring compliance with the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, NHS EPRR Framework and relevant national guidance.
Develop, maintain and regularly review the Trust's suite of emergency plans, policies and procedures, ensuring they remain aligned with organisational priorities and national requirements.
Coordinate and deliver a comprehensive training and exercising programme to ensure staff and senior leaders are prepared to respond effectively to major incidents and operational disruptions.
Lead the annual EPRR Core Standards self‑assessment process, maintaining assurance evidence and identifying areas for improvement.
Provide expert advice and guidance to Executive Directors, Hospital Leadership Teams and operational managers on emergency preparedness, business continuity and incident response arrangements.
Support the Trust's response to major incidents by providing specialist EPRR advice and assisting incident command structures as required.
Work collaboratively with system partners, including the Integrated Care Board (ICB), NHS England and Local Resilience Forums, to support effective multi‑agency planning, response and recovery.
Ensure incident command facilities, communications systems and emergency equipment are maintained, tested and ready for use in line with EPRR requirements.
Job responsibilities
The Senior Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response (EPRR) Manager will lead and coordinate the Trusts approach to emergency preparedness, resilience, response and business continuity, ensuring the organisation maintains a high level of readiness to respond to major incidents and operational disruptions. The role will ensure compliance with the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, NHS statutory duties and the NHS Emergency Preparedness, Resilience and Response Framework.
Leadership and Strategic Responsibility
* Provide strategic leadership for the Trusts EPRR and Business Continuity programmes, ensuring alignment with national guidance, statutory requirements and organisational priorities.
* Support the Trusts Accountable Emergency Officer and senior leadership by providing expert advice, assurance and reporting on the organisations preparedness and compliance with national standards.
* Lead the development and delivery of the Trusts annual EPRR work programme, including business continuity assurance, training, exercising and continuous improvement activity.
* Represent the Trust at system and multi‑agency forums, including Integrated Care Board (ICB) and Local Health Resilience Partnership (LHRP) meetings, ensuring effective partnership working across the wider resilience system.
Emergency Preparedness and Incident Response
* Lead the development, review and maintenance of the Trusts emergency plans, major incident procedures and related policies to ensure they remain current and effective.
* Provide specialist EPRR advice and support to the Trusts incident command structures during major incidents or significant operational disruptions.
* Ensure that incident command and control arrangements, communications systems and facilities are maintained in a state of readiness and tested regularly.
* Coordinate organisational preparedness for a range of incidents including pandemics, CBRN events, severe weather and other major emergencies.
Business Continuity Management
* Lead the development and implementation of the Trusts Business Continuity Management (BCM) framework.
* Support divisions and departments to undertake Business Impact Analyses and develop robust business continuity plans aligned with organisational priorities.
* Monitor and assure the effectiveness of business continuity arrangements across the organisation, promoting good practice and continuous improvement.
Training, Exercising and Organisational Learning
* Develop and deliver the Trusts EPRR training and exercising programme, ensuring staff and leaders are prepared to respond effectively to incidents.
* Coordinate exercises including tabletop and live simulations, ensuring lessons identified are captured and translated into improvements in policy, planning and practice.
* Promote awareness and understanding of EPRR and business continuity across the organisation through training, workshops and engagement with staff at all levels.
Assurance, Governance and Reporting
* Lead the annual EPRR Core Standards self‑assessment process, maintaining a robust evidence base and tracking actions to address areas of improvement.
* Provide assurance reporting on EPRR and business continuity performance to Trust governance structures, including senior leadership and the Board of Directors.
* Ensure appropriate governance arrangements are in place for EPRR working groups, training programmes and business continuity assurance activity.
Partnership Working and Collaboration
* Work collaboratively with NHS organisations, local authorities, emergency services and other partners to support effective multi‑agency planning, response and recovery arrangements.
* Participate in system‑wide exercises, planning groups and resilience forums to strengthen partnership working and coordinated responses to major incidents.
* Represent the Trust in regional and national resilience discussions where required.
Resources and Operational Support
* Oversee the maintenance, testing and assurance of emergency preparedness equipment, including incident command facilities and specialist response equipment.
* Support the management of resources allocated to EPRR and business continuity activities, ensuring value for money and effective use of organisational assets.
* Ensure accurate records, databases and reporting systems are maintained to support monitoring, assurance and organisational learning.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Educated to Masters level or equivalent experience in EPRR, resilience, emergency management, business continuity or a closely related discipline.
* Demonstrable commitment to CPD, including maintenance of a personal development plan, regular participation in recognised EPRR/BCM training and exercises, and evidence of keeping practice current with national guidance, learning from incidents and system best practice.
* Postgraduate qualification in EPRR (e.g. RSPH Level 4/5), Business Continuity certification (e.g. BCI), or equivalent specialist accreditation.
Experience
* Demonstrable experience leading EPRR and/or BCM in a complex NHS or multi‑agency environment, including development and maintenance of Major Incident and BCM plans, design and delivery of training and exercising, provision of tactical/strategic advice during incidents, assurance activity, evidence collation, audit and partnership working.
* Experience of peer review/assurance of partner organisations, management of an EPRR portfolio, budget oversight, and/or on‑call duty manager roles.
* Experience of leading formal debriefs and organisational learning programmes.
* Proven leadership with experience of line management/supervision, performance management, and delivery of programmes to time, quality and cost.
* Experience of structured information management systems used in EPRR e.g. reporting, lessons‑identified databases and action trackers.
* Proven experience in risk assessment and the application of risk management methodologies within complex systems.
Knowledge
* In‑depth knowledge of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, NHS statutory duties, and the NHS EPRR Framework including Core Standards, assurance processes, and system working.
* Strong understanding of command, control and coordination (operational/tactical/strategic).
* Knowledge of ISO 22301 and advanced BCM models, understanding of national resilience structures and UKHSA interfaces.
Skills
* Ability to analyse highly complex, sensitive information, assess risk, anticipate issues, and make sound judgements.
* Advanced written and verbal communication skills, ability to present complex material to executive audiences, negotiate and influence senior stakeholders.
* Experience of leading multidisciplinary or cross‑organisational teams.
* Able to manage information to support tactical/strategic response.
* Evidence of leading inclusive planning or equality impact in emergency contexts.
* Strong facilitation skills, able to lead workshops, debriefs and multi‑agency exercises.
* Confident presenter, able to brief, train and influence individuals and groups at all levels.
* Media handling and public‑facing communications in incident contexts.
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.
Salary
£55,690 to £62,682 a year (dependent on relevant experience within a Provider Trust)
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full‑time
Reference number
287-CEF-79-26
Job locations
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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