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Nottingham CityCare Partnership is seeking an experienced, values driven Assistant Operations Director (Performance and Quality) to provide senior operational leadership across our community services. This role sits at the heart of our operational leadership team. At a strategic level, our operational leaders must be agile, responsive and commercially aware, able to navigate an everchanging environment characterised by significant operational pressures and challenge. You will be expected to ensure contract readiness, respond swiftly to new business and service development opportunities, and flex priorities at pace, while maintaining a relentless focus on quality, safety and outcomes. You will work closely with system operational leaders, commissioners and partners across the Integrated Care System (ICS), collaborating in a highly responsive and solutions focused way to shape services, manage demand and deliver against shared objectives. This is a senior operational leadership role for someone who can build strong, credible relationships across clinical teams, corporate services and external stakeholders and who can also get things done, turning strategy into delivery and driving continuous improvement in frontline services.
Job Responsibility:
Provide senior operational, clinical and quality leadership across designated care group services
Drive delivery of performance, quality, finance and workforce outcomes, with clear grip, assurance and recovery plans where required
Champion patient safety, clinical effectiveness, positive patient experience and safe staffing, embedding a culture of learning and improvement
Ensure services are contract ready and operationally resilient, able to respond to changing demand, system priorities and new opportunities
Lead service improvement and transformation, using data, insight and staff engagement to improve quality and productivity
Support staff through change in a way that is inclusive, transparent and compassionate
Requirements:
Masters degree or equivalent level of knowledge and experience gained through senior operational leadership roles
A recognised management or leadership qualification
Understanding of strategic planning, commissioning intentions and performance frameworks
In depth knowledge of clinical governance, quality assurance and risk management
Understanding of regulatory and contractual requirements, including CQC and statutory reporting
Highly developed leadership and influencing skills, with the credibility to operate at senior system level
Ability to analyse, interpret and act upon complex performance, quality and financial data
Strong decision making skills, including the ability to balance quality, safety, performance and resources
Excellent communication and relationship building skills
Ability to drive improvement, manage risk and deliver sustainable change at pace
Nice to have:
Professional qualification as a Registered Nurse, Allied Health Professional or Social Worker