Assistant Divisional Manager - Croydon Directorate | Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

The post of Assistant Divisional Manager is a key position within the trust''s senior management structure. Reporting to the Divisional Manager, the Assistant Divisional Manager is responsible for providing operational and strategic management support to the Divisional Manager, Head of Nursing and Divisional Director to assist them in the development and modernisation of Moorfields'' services. The Assistant Divisional Manager has a wide range of responsibilities for ensuring the effective development and operation of the Division''s services within the Directorate of Croydon and is a part of the directorate leadership team, working closely with the Matron and Clinical Director. The post-holder is responsible for effective operational management, leadership, expertise and support for a number of key areas within the Division ensuring the delivery of high quality, safe and effective patient services within the resources available. The post holder will provide operational support to the Division to deliver the Trust''s overall strategy and objectives. This will include playing a key role in identifying opportunities for clinical and administrative innovation and modernisation, ensuring the delivery of all operational performance and strategic objectives specifically the Trust waiting list (RTT), financial, HR management, Health and Safety management, risk, clinical and quality governance. Although the post-holder will be based predominantly at Croydon Hospital, the Assistant Divisional Manager will be responsible for sites across the division.
Responsibilities
Be accountable for the delivery of services provided by the Division within available resources
Actively promote and develop new ways of working: continually review services and work with colleagues to redesign services to meet patient needs and enable the Division to achieve objectives
Identify and address service pressures, using own judgement to respond and deal with a range of routine and urgent situations and developments. This will require the planning, formulation, monitoring and review of action plans, policies and strategies
Be responsible and accountable for the formulation of new service developments and initiatives, including the preparation of bids and business cases.
Monitor Division activity levels, ensuring that activity, income and NHS plan targets are achieved by identification of areas where improvement is needed and putting in place realisable plans.
To work with commissioning colleagues to ensure that services are appropriately funded. This will include the analysis of services, including statistics, activity performance, audit, the use of confidential patient data and report-writing
Lead and participate in ad hoc project work as and when required.
Project manage significant service transformation and change projects to deliver efficiency and quality improvement
Work with other members of the operational team across the Trust as required assisting with operational patient flow on a day to day basis.
Work with colleagues from every discipline and at all levels across the Division to improve service efficiency and patient experience.
Ensure delivery of Trust and statutory responsibilities within the financial resources available
Participate in the Trust senior manager on-call rota.
Deputise for and exercise the delegated authority of the Divisional Manager as required across the full range of their responsibilities.
Represent the Division at Trust meetings and the Trust at external meetings as required
People Management
Directly line-manage senior administrator(s) within the Division. This will include the provision of a broad range of HR areas of work including: recruitment; achievement and maintenance of performance and quality standards.
Monitor key workforce indicators (sickness absence, turnover etc.) that affect productivity and work with line managers and the Human Resources (HR) team to address issues of concern.
Promote a high performance culture by holding people to account within the Division.
Provide advice and guidance for staff who line-manage other staff within the Division and to become directly involved as and when required.
Analyse current and future service activity and establish the workforce required to ensure the appropriate staffing skill/band mix for the delivery of service plans.
Undertake individual performance appraisals for directly line-managed staff within the Division and to ensure appropriate training plans are developed within the required timeframes.
Benefits
Salary including High-Cost Area Supplement
Opportunity to join the NHS Pension Scheme
Free 24/7 independent counselling service
Learning and development opportunities
Easy and quick transport links
A range of attractive benefits and discounts
Access to Blue Light Card and other NHS Discount Schemes
Free Pilates classes
Full support and training to develop your skills
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