PCN Clinical Director (Heeley Plus Network)
Heeley Plus is an ambitious and bold PCN. It is looking for a new Clinical director to continue and evolve the innovative and trailblazing work it has pursued for the last 7 years.
This role offers an excellent opportunity for leadership and strategy setting with high levels of autonomy and potential to innovate. We plan a handover period for the retiring CD to support the new role to set up, build understanding and relationships, but without restriction on new direction setting.
Main duties of the job
12 hours Clinical Director role
Optional additional 4 hours for time limited period available to support leadership of our new mental health hub
Please contact Dr Ollie Hart - oliver.hart@nhs.net to arrange a chat or visit (we encourage this!)
Please send through CV and personal statement on why you would be suitable for the role
Interviews will be held in January 2026
About us
The PCN consists of 7 practices (42,000 patients) distributed across 9 sites, with a rich mix of patient diversity, social assets and challenges, and population health and wellbeing.
There is a strong history of collaboration with local community and voluntary sector anchor groups, as well as a good balance between focus on supporting GP practice business needs and population health and staff wellness outcomes.
Job responsibilities
1. The Clinical Director is accountable to the PCN members and will provide leadership for the PCN's strategic plans, working with members to improve the quality and effectiveness of the network services.
2. The Clinical Director will be able to undertake the responsibilities of the role and represent the PCN's collective interests.
3. The Clinical Director will work collaboratively with Clinical Directors from other PCNs and the system, playing a critical role in shaping and supporting their ICB helping to ensure full engagement of primary care in developing and implementing local system plans.
The following sets out the key responsibilities for the Clinical Director and will broadly cover and may evolve as policy context changes:
* Provide strategic and clinical leadership to the PCN, developing and implementing strategic plans, leading and supporting quality improvement and performance across member practices. The Clinical Director would not be solely responsible for the operational delivery of services; this will be a collective responsibility of the PCN.
* Provide strategic leadership for workforce development, through assessment of clinical skill-mix and development of a PCN workforce strategy.
* Ensure those working in additional roles (PCN workforce) have appropriate clinical mentoring and supervision.
* Support PCN implementation of agreed service changes and pathways and will work closely with PCN management team, member practices and the commissioner and other networks to develop, support and deliver local improvement programmes aligned to Local and national priorities.
* Develop local initiatives that enable delivery of the PCN's agenda, working with commissioners and other networks to reflect local needs and ensuring initiatives are coordinated.
* Develop relationships and work closely with other Clinical Directors, clinical leaders of other primary care, health and social care providers, local commissioners and LMCs.
* Facilitate participation by practices within the PCN in research studies and will act as a link between the PCN and local primary care research networks and research institutions.
* Represent the PCN at ICB-level clinical meetings and the ICs, contributing to the strategy and wider work of the IC.
Person Specification
Experience
* Minimum 2‑3 year leadership experience in a primary care setting
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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