As we move towards a new era of integrated care and working collaboratively across organisational boundaries, the need for dynamic, focused clinical leadership is vital. As the Clinical Director for Urgent & Emergency Care and Flow commissioning you will support commissioning of comprehensive services for Kent and Medway ICS focused on improving the health of the population and the quality of care and improvement in outcomes. You will drive service change and transformation through effective clinical leadership and engagement in collaboration with wider senior leadership teams and system partners to make the most of our resources, tackle the challenges we face, redesign care and ultimately improve the health and wellbeing of the population we serve.
The Clinical Director for UEC and Flow will be responsible for clinical oversight of all improvement programmes in this area which are being delivered across the Kent and Medway system. The programmes will ensure that the system delivers clinical transformation priorities to benefit the K&M population.
Work alongside colleagues from the ICB Commissioning team as part of a multidisciplinary group to drive service change and transformation in UES and Flow across sectors of care.
Oversee the quality of these services delivered in the IC area, including sharing intelligence and working with other key partners and regulators across and outside the system to improve quality of care and outcomes.
Be professionally accountable to the Chief Medical & Outcomes Officer (CMOO) and deputise for the CMOO as requested in key performance, monitoring, and accountability matters, providing feedback to the CMOO and wider Executive Team in relation to their portfolio of work.
Responsible for building partnerships and collaborating with provider collaboratives, public health, local government, primary care, provider trusts and other partners, including local people to deliver better access, improvements in life outcomes and reductions in health inequity.
Provide clinical leadership insight and challenge to how system partners address clinical system resilience, sustainability and positive outcomes, development improvement, and quality and safety of patient care.
We are committed to a culture that supports all staff at NHS Kent and Medway to be the best version of themselves.
Our ability to improve outcomes for our population depends on how effectively clinical, operational, financial and strategic professionals work together to make informed commissioning decisions. That’s why our workforce works a minimum of two days-a-week on-site, with the expectation that all one-to-ones are held face-to-face and that colleagues will regularly visit the services we are commissioning to understand more about them.
We believe regular on-site working supports stronger collaboration, faster problem-solving, peer learning, visible leadership and the integration of colleagues into our organisation. We also know that culture is built through shared experiences and day-to-day interactions.
We are a flexible working friendly organisation; we aim to support you to work flexibly in a way that will suit you and us.
We work with staff to agree objectives through regular supervision, annual appraisal and access to training opportunities.
We are committed to equal opportunities and diversity. In order to reflect the diversity of our population, we positively encourage applications from all areas of the community regardless of gender, race, faith, disability, age or sexual orientation.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Lorraine Harris, Job title: HR Business Partner, Email address: l.harris30@nhs.net
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