Are you an experienced leader with exceptional organisational skills and a passion for service improvement? Join our community podiatry service as a Podiatry Clinic Manager and take on a pivotal role in shaping the future of podiatry care in our local communities.
We have positions available in Abingdon, Oxford and Witney where you will lead and manage our Podiatry Services to ensure the highest standard of care. These are new roles and are a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference by driving service improvements, developing teams, and contributing to the overall success of our service.
Job Purpose: As the Podiatry Clinic Manager, you will provide leadership and management skills to the non-clinical workforce and support the clinical workforce. Your role will enable the community Podiatry Service to meet its agreed aims and objectives of delivering a countywide caring, efficient, safe, and effective working environment while maintaining the highest standards. The service is mostly clinic-based, with home visits for housebound patients. You will work with partners providing non-emergency transport to support the flow of patients attending clinics where needed.
Our values are: “Caring, safe and excellent”
Key Responsibilities:
1. Lead on all aspects of staff recruitment for administrative and non-clinical staff, including writing and updating job descriptions, managing job evaluations, and overseeing the selection and induction processes.
2. Maintain staff rotas, manage pay queries, and ensure submission of staff expenses.
3. Support the clinical team with student placements and arrange rotas and clinical diaries as necessary.
4. Manage the running of clinical services, ensuring service optimization and adherence to current employment law.
5. Monitor national, regional, and local developments impacting community Podiatry Services and take an active part in local networks.
6. Manage teams to support delivery of KPIs and ensure compliance with Care Quality Commission (CQC) requirements.
7. Ensure compliance with national NHS data protection and release guidelines.
Qualifications and Experience:
1. Educated to degree level or have relevant evidenced experience.
2. Experience in management, ideally in more than one organization.
3. Experience in line managing people, including development, conducting appraisals, and dealing with HR issues.
4. Formal training in a related area, such as Quality Improvement.
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