Operational Lead - London, United Kingdom - Tower Hamlets GP Care Group

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Aim of the role The post holder will provide management and leadership responsibility for the effective operational and clinical running for a portfolio of borough based universal and early intervention, or, targeted and specialist childrens services within Northeast London, ensuring effective clinical delivery and performance management against key performance indicators and financial targets.

The post holder is responsible for the continuous professional development and performance of all staff within their portfolio.

The post holder will work with the senior management team to deliver the vision of the Trust to provide a quality led service, which is best in class and helps patients to live the lives they want.

The role will have a 100% management function and will be expected to deputise for the Head of Service as required.


In addition to having operational management responsibility for all childrens services within their service portfolio, the Operational Lead will be required to take a cross borough leadership role within the defined service portfolio programme.

Key Responsibilities To provide operational management functions for the integrated universal and early intervention 0-19 services. To deliver effective operational and clinical leadership and direction to the Team Leaders and integrated multi-skill, multi professional teams.

To support and develop the strategic direction for the service in line with national policies and locally identified health needs.


To support delivery of service transformation and development of integrated clinical care pathways in response to latest evidence-based practice, local strategic needs assessments and the requirements of commissioned contractual agreements.

To manage a range of processes and systems, across the service to support the effective running of the service and clinical care pathways.

To ensure harmonisation of quality care delivery across the service areas.

To lead the learning and development plan for services and ensure that developmental requirements are in place for all staff in line with the knowledge and skills framework.

To lead change management in the implementation of service development and transformation.

To create a culture in which innovative ideas can flourish and provide vision and inspiration to enable staff to deliver support effectively.

To identify and participate in the tendering for new business opportunities. To ensure effective performance management and professional and clinical leadership of the workforce.

To ensure services are cost effective and delivered within budget. To deliver robust financial management in line with Directorate and organisation targets, including Cost Improvement Programmes. To ensure services meet care quality and performance management standards and are compliant with all regulatory requirements and standards. To represent the Service and Trust at external meetings with stakeholders when required.

To ensure the safeguarding agenda is firmly embedded in service delivery at all levels.

To participate in the evaluation of the services provided to children and young people in the Integrated Care Teams and actively promote service development including undertaking relevant audit and research.

To always act as a positive role model and advocate both for individual staff and the THGPCG.

To ensure that services are continually monitored, reviewed, and adapted to meet changing service user need and identified commissioning requirements.

To ensure the delivery of clinical and care quality standards and objectives. To be responsible for implementing service changes when required, ensuring effective implementation with measurable outcomes, and agreed timescales.

To ensure that systems are in place to monitor stakeholders views of services and ensure that service users, carers, relevant community organisations and other key stakeholders are involved in and influence key decisions on service development and continuous improvement.

To ensure that the service area contributes fully to the development of the business plan for the Directorate and assists in the setting of strategic objectives for the Service.

To ensure the service area is kept up to date with legislative and policy changes and developments. Contribute to the establishment of new services that meet national and local requirements.

To facilitate the development of clinical guidelines, protocols, and patient-related policies in partnership with clinicians and other managers within the organisation to promote safe and effective patient care.

To support the Head of Service, Clinical Director ad Director of Operations in the strategic planning of the services, identifying new business opportunities, writing business plans and service specifications as appropriate.


To support the Head of Service, Clinical Director ad Director of Operations and other senior managers in the development of strategy for children and young people within the organisation.


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