Urgent Care Programme Manager - NHS
To understand the Urgent Care landscape and to align General Practice priorities and those of the system, through the implementation of transformational projects which improve and develop Urgent Care pathways for patients. Enable general practice to feed into the design, development, and mobilisation stages of a model of care that delivers the outcomes of the Urgent Care workstream objectives, reduces inequalities across the system and responds to local needs Lead the Urgent Care GPCB Committee who will feed into the work and have oversight of general practice processes made up of representatives across the six GP localities and those with specialist interest in this workstream Develop and implement general practice programme plan of Urgent Care priorities.
Support GPCB to ensure sufficient resource available to general practice to deliver the programme plan Provide single contact point for other BNSSG providers, the system workstream programme team and general practice Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders both internally and externally Share information with general practice, secondary care and ensure engagement Work well with workstream management team including Intergrated Care board and hospital trusts to develop shared objectives Scope and define projects and initiatives in support of the workstream plan, including providing information, analytical advice and expertise as needed Contribute to business plans, dashboards, risk logs and other programme documentation to support the achievement of identified workstream outcomes Recruit and provide line management to project managers to deliver agreed workstream projects Build and maintain good working relationships with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders (clinicians, managers, providers etc.) on a range of operationally sensitive issues.Produce and present reports, requiring the collection, analysis and interpretation of a wide range of data including differing expert opinion/recommendations.