Operational Manager Southend East Primary Care Network (PCN)
The PCN Operational Manager is responsible for the day todayoperational leadership, coordination, and performance of the Primary CareNetwork. The post holder will oversee PCN projects, workforce management,service delivery, data reporting, and financial processes, ensuring the PCNmeets national, regional, and local contractual requirements. They will act asa central point of contact for practices, stakeholders, and partnerorganisations, driving forward integrated care and service improvement acrossthe network.
Main duties of the job
Key Responsibilities
1. Operational Leadership & Management
2. Workforce Coordination
3. Service Delivery & Performance Monitoring
5. Stakeholder & Partnership Working
7. Governance & Compliance
8. Communication & Engagement
About us
Primary Care Networks are recruiting extra healthcare professionals. New roles include Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Pharmacists, Mental Health professionals, and Social Prescribing Link Workers. By introducing a greater skill mix, local people will get more access to the support they need. This will help them stay healthy and independent. See our services at Norton Place for more information about the roles that are available in this PCN.
The ultimate aim is to deliver better health outcomes for the local population. Also, to reduce health inequalities.
In the future, doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals will also work together to meet the needs of the patient. Their goal is to prevent illness. This will be part of a broader campaign. It will make people aware of the importance of taking better care of themselves. It will help them avoid future health issues.
Job responsibilities
1. Operational Leadership & Management
* Lead and coordinate all PCN operational functions to ensure smooth running of PCN services.
* Develop and implement processes to improve efficiency, workflow, and communication across practices.
* Provide leadership and oversight to ARRS staff and other PCN workforce members.
* Ensure compliance with PCN DES requirements and other contractual obligations.
2. Workforce Coordination
* Line manage and support PCN staff (e.g., care coordinators, pharmacists, paramedics, social prescribers).
* Oversee recruitment, induction, rotas, appraisals, and ongoing workforce planning.
* Support staff wellbeing, training, and development.
* Work with practices to forecast staffing needs and role expansion.
3. Service Delivery & Performance Monitoring
* Monitor performance against PCN DES, IIF, QOF-related indicators, and local transformation schemes.
* Produce regular reports and dashboards for the PCN Board and stakeholders.
* Lead quality improvement initiatives across the network.
* Ensure timely data reporting and accuracy of submissions.
* Work with finance leads to manage PCN budgets, claims, and funding streams.
* Track ARRS funding utilisation and ensure value for money.
* Support the preparation of financial forecasts, business cases, and investment plans.
5. Stakeholder & Partnership Working
* Act as the main operational liaison for the PCN with ICB representatives, community providers, local authorities, and voluntary sector partners.
* Build strong relationships with Practice Managers and support collaborative working.
* Represent the PCN at meetings, forums, and strategic groups.
* Lead on PCN-wide projects including enhanced access, digital transformation, long-term condition management, and population health initiatives.
* Oversee timelines, deliverables, and evaluation of PCN programmes.
* Ensure that project risks are identified, monitored, and managed.
7. Governance & Compliance
* Support development and review of PCN policies, procedures, and governance structures.
* Oversee safeguarding compliance, risk management, and incident reporting for PCN-employed staff.
* Ensure compliance with data protection and IG requirements.
8. Communication & Engagement
* Maintain effective communication channels across the PCN, ensuring staff and practices are informed of updates, changes, and initiatives.
* Coordinate PCN-wide meetings, producing agendas, action logs, and minutes.
* Promote a culture of transparency, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
Person Specification
* Excellent organisational and time management skills.
* Strong interpersonal, communication, and negotiation abilities.
* Ability to interpret data and produce performance reports.
* High level of IT literacy (Office 365, data platforms).
* Ability to work independently and make informed decisions.
* Strong problem-solving skills and adaptability.
Experience
* Experience in primary care, NHS, or healthcare management.
* Operational or project management experience in a complex environment.
* Experience leading teams and managing staff.
* Budget management or financial monitoring experience
Personal Attributes
* Motivated, proactive, and solution-focused.
* Able to build positive working relationships across multiple organisations.
* Committed to supporting high-quality patient care.
* Professional, confidential, and resilient under pressure.
Qualifications
* Degree-level education or equivalent experience
* Project management training (e.g., PRINCE2)
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.
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