About Us DrPA Secure has been operating since 2014, providing healthcare solutions to secure settings, including Immigration Removal Centres and Prisons within the UK. We work with the Home Office, NHS trusts, and Private providers within the estate to maintain high levels of healthcare and develop systems and services tailored to their individual needs. Secure environments are one of the most challenging yet rewarding places for healthcare professionals to work. If you're looking for a role where you can develop your existing clinical skills and learn something new every day in an environment that never stands still, then this could be the opportunity for you. Our core values are: Compassionate care that is trauma informed and supportive Assurance that care is evidence-based & demonstrates high quality outcomes for our patients Respectful of peoples cultural and religious beliefs Equitable care that is in line with the community services Job Summary The Clinical Operations Manager will be responsible for managing a range of clinical services, ensuring operational excellence, compliance with CQC standards, and driving continuous improvement across all service areas. This role requires strong leadership skills to motivate teams and deliver high-quality healthcare services in secure environments. ResponsibilitiesOperational Management and Planning The Clinical Operations Manager will manage a range of clinical services and deliver objectives and performance indicators. You will ensure systems are in place to monitor and evaluate performance against service objectives and monitor compliance with CQC standards. You will prepare and annually update service development plans, keep abreast of current affairs to identify potential threats and opportunities, and develop effective communication both within services and with relevant outside agencies. You will contribute to team effectiveness by reflecting on activities and making suggestions for improvement and service expansion, while being able to provide "on-call" support as required.Professional Leadership The Clinical Operations Manager will inform the strategic direction of service delivery consistent with local commissioning intentions. You will provide line management responsibility for all components within designated services, undertaking recruitment, appraisal, disciplinary, and grievance procedures as required. You will direct, lead, and motivate teams to ensure high standards of professionalism, efficiency, effectiveness, and innovation in service delivery. You will ensure local systems are in place for coaching and mentoring, resource planning, standard setting, performance management, and team and individual development. You will establish effective communication mechanisms to engage staff and staff organizations, recognizing the challenges of a dispersed workforce. You will contribute to clinical leadership development at organizational and strategic levels, identify training needs, and ensure compliance with NMC/GMC requirements across all services. You will ensure professional practice standards are implemented, monitored and evaluated, including clinical audits. You will be responsible for developing and implementing clinical and non-clinical policies guided by professional and clinical standards and establish effective recruitment/retention strategies to ensure staff with the right skills are in the right roles.Human Resources The Clinical Operations Manager will monitor skill-mix and deployment of staff, develop and implement effective staff appraisal and monitoring systems, and support and mentor staff both as individuals and team members. You will liaise with employees and relevant parties regarding effective systems for dispute and grievance resolution, keep abreast of changes in employment legislation, maintain up-to-date HR documentation including employment policies, and prepare reports and workforce plans for the Director of Clinical Services as required.Involvement with Local Commissioners On behalf of the Director of Clinical Services, the Clinical Operations Manager will liaise with local commissioners and key stakeholders, establishing good working relationships to ensure the service plays a full and constructive part in shaping ideas and policy in terms of resource distribution.Quality and Risk Management The Clinical Operations Manager will proactively engage with all services to raise the profile of quality and CQC compliance. You will be responsible for managing incidents and complaints for the service with recommendations on organizational learning where appropriate. You will report, manage and mitigate clinical risks, provide advice and support to staff on quality and governance issues, undertake audits on service standards and infection control, and produce reports with recommended actions. You will ensure service continuity plans are current and robust, comply with company policies and procedures, and liaise with Directors to report outcomes and performance issues.Confidentiality The post holder will sign a confidentiality agreement. Information relating to colleagues, other healthcare workers or the business of the service may only be divulged to authorised persons in accordance with practice policies and procedures relating to confidentiality and the protection of personal and sensitive data. You will comply with Information Governance (IG) requirements and adhere to the seven Caldicott principles.Personal/Professional Development The Clinical Operations Manager will participate in annual individual performance reviews, including taking responsibility for maintaining a record of personal and/or professional development. You will participate in any training program implemented by the executive team, effectively manage your own time, workload and resources, and assess your own performance and development while taking accountability for your actions, either directly or under supervision. Education & Qualifications Essential Registered healthcare professional (NMC/GMC/HCPC) Management qualification or equivalent experience Full clean UK driving licence Desirable Master's degree in healthcare or management CQC Registered Manager Project Management qualification (e.g., PRINCE2) Experience Essential Operational management experience Experience managing CQC-regulated services staff management and leadership experience Budget control and service development Desirable Experience in secure healthcare environments Leading Geographically dispersed teams Managing through complex change GP alliance/Federation experience Knowledge Essential Understanding of clinical and corporate governance Knowledge of regulatory frameworks Staff management processes Quality and risk management Desirable Knowledge of local system structures Proficient use of SystemOne Workforce development strategies Skills Essential Leadership and communication skills Conflict resolution abilities Team management Report writing and presentation IT proficiency (Microsoft Office), Ability to establish and maintain credibility with all levels of staff, peers, and wider networks Desirable Strategic planning Change management Negotiation and influencing Cross-organisational working Personal attributes Essential Embodies organizational values Highly motivated Attention to detail Flexible and responsive Professional integrity Desirable Innovation and creativity Political awareness Continuous improvement mindset General Information The post holder may be required to perform other relevant and appropriate duties as reasonably needed. This list of duties and responsibilities is not exhaustive. This job description is subject to regular review and appropriate modification. Disclosure and Barring Service Check & CTC Clearance 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. This post will require the holder to undertake and complete the Counter Terrorism Clearance (CTC) process. Please note, in order to apply, all applicants need to have been living in the United Kingdom (with residency in the UK, such as UK/Irish/EU Passport, or an Indefinite Leave to Remain Visa) for the last 5 years with no more than a 28 day break being outside of the UK and no gaps in employment during this time.