Associate Director of Medical Performance and Professional Standards
Band 8c
Job overview
The post of Associate Director - Medical Performance & Professional Standards is pivotal to the development and success of the Chief Medical Officer ’s Office and delivery of the Chief Medical Officer ’s portfolio. The post holder will ensure the delivery and proactive management of the CMO office’s services, priorities and objectives.
Working directly for the Chief Medical Officer, the post-holder has specific responsibility for developing and managing the core business of the Chief Medical Officer’s portfolio, including ensuring the appropriate administration of all committees and groups that fall within the remit of the Chief Medical Officer.
The post-holder will ensure that there is a highly effective governance arrangement supporting the business of the team, including ensuring that all of the Chief Medical Officer’s team remain in-date for all mandatory training and PDRs.
The post holder will also lead/support the implementation of medical workforce projects, to enable the Trust to meet the challenges of the national and local medical workforce agenda.
Main duties of the job
The Associate Director - Medical Performance & Professional Standards will have significant scope to make decisions and influence clinicians and managers in the delivery of service and performance across all elements of the Chief Medical Officer’s portfolio. The post holder will require exceptional interpersonal and communication skills to successfully manage the sharing of highly complex, highly sensitive and / or highly contentious information. The Associate Director - Medical Performance & Professional Standards will ensure that the Chief Medical Officer’s office achieves the performance measures and standards required within the Trust’s strategic plan.
The post-holder will be responsible for ensuring the efficient operation of the Chief Medical Officer’s portfolio and that it is consistent with the standards expected. The post-holder will also be responsible for tracking the action plans and action trackers under the direct responsibility of the Chief Medical Officer, liaising with relevant teams to ensure sufficient traction and escalating slippage where required.
Working for our organisation
Priority will be given to colleagues identified as at risk through the Trust’s redeployment process.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
* Plan and organise a broad range of complex activities and the formulation of plans.
* Present highly complex, sensitive or contentious information and/or training to groups, including to Trust Board.
* Support the Chief Medical Officer in providing strong, positive, inclusive and professional leadership of doctors at NWAFT.
* Develop strong and effective partnerships with Clinical Leaders across the organisation.
* In conjunction with Medical HR/Workforce, responsible for ensuring compliance with pertinent Trust policies, such as job planning, medical appraisal and revalidation, including the development and review of procedures and policies as required.
* In conjunction with Medical HR/Workforce, support work to ensure the effectiveness of the medical workforce, using the scorecard as a tool and evidenced in part by a high compliance rate with job planning, appraisal and mandatory training, monitoring of disciplinary / conduct issues.
Person specification
* Educated to Masters Level or can demonstrate equivalent level of skills and knowledge attained through significant relevant experience.
* A commitment to life‑long learning and undertaking personal development opportunities.
* NHS Strategy, vision and policy awareness.
* Experience of successful senior management and achievement in a complex organization.
* Good working relationships and credibility with professional colleagues and relevant stakeholders.
* Extensive experience of devising and analysing complex statistical reports for Executive Committees.
* Successful budgetary management and achievement of CIP’s.
* Experience of successful senior management and achievement in a complex organization.
* Evidence of successful operational and business planning achievement.
* Experience in quality improvement/assurance.
Disclosure & Barring Check Fee
Where your role requires a DBS check, the Trust will pay the fee upfront and reclaim the cost (including a £5 admin fee) from your first month’s salary. Volunteers are exempt.
Our Values – At the heart of all we do
We recruit not just for skills but for behaviours aligned with our core values: dedication, care, courage, and innovation. Show us how you live these values in your application and interview.
Early closure notice
We may close this advert early if we receive enough applications—please apply without delay.
International Applicants & Sponsorship
We welcome applications from those needing UK sponsorship. From 2021, most non‑UK/Republic of Ireland nationals need a visa to work in the UK.
Important: Salary thresholds and visa rules changed in 2024 — check your eligibility here: www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa.
If applying from overseas, you may also need to provide criminal record certificates for countries lived in for 12+ months in the past 10 years.
Employer certification / accreditation badges
This post will require a submission for Disclosure to be made to check for any unspent criminal convictions.
Application numbers
This vacancy may close earlier if it received a high number of applications and therefore we recommend that you complete and submit your application in good time to avoid disappointment.
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