Key Responsibilities: Service Line Reporting (SLR) / Patient Level Costing Information Systems (PLICS) To be responsible for the production and dissemination of information that can be reliably used to make management decisions regarding services. This involves receiving and providing highly complex, highly sensitive and sometimes highly contentious data and analysis. To be responsible for the periodic production of SLR/PLICS data for the organisation. This requires the utilisation of advanced costing techniques such as those incorporated within professional accountancy qualifications. To write papers for Finance and Performance Executive regarding the development and improvement of costing within the organisation and with detailed project plans extending beyond the current financial year. To manage the maintenance and develop the costing model used for producing SLR/PLICS data. The post holder will be responsible for maintaining and developing documentation describing processes and data sources used. This information will also form part of the audit process. To maintain and improve the analysis used as the basis for the apportionment of costs within the costing model. The post holder will be responsible for leading the programme of works to continually review and improve the basis for the apportionment of costs. This requires extensive knowledge of all parts of the NHS business and operational environment, their cost drivers and income streams. The role will also utilise advanced software and the associated keyboard skills with frequent periods of intense and detailed analysis. To liaise with the Information Department regarding the production, processing and input of activity data used in the costing model. To maintain and develop the reporting software used for the dissemination and benchmarking of SLR/PLICS / productivity data. To engage with clinical and operational leads in respect of obtaining and understanding information for the production and interpretation of SLR/PLICS /productivity data. To engage with senior clinical and operational colleagues with respect to the dissemination and utilisation of SLR/PLICS/ productivity information for understanding cost drivers, the profitability of services and decision-making. In many instances there may be significant reluctance to accept the findings in the data and analysis provided. The role therefore requires highly developed influencing and interpersonal skills. To network with other organisations to share good practice and keep up-todate with developments in this emerging field. The post holder will provide training and advise in respect of SLR/PLICS information systems implemented, understanding and interpreting the data and analysis provided. To maintain awareness of Payment by Results issues and developments and the impact these may have on Service Line Reporting. The post holder is expected to be the Trusts expert with regard to costing. National Returns To plan and manage the programme of work for the production of the annual National Cost Collection ensuring that national deadlines are met. This requires an extensive and detailed project plan with inputs from many sources. To maintain complete and auditable logs and workings used in the production of national returns. To maintain an advanced level of knowledge of guidance and plans for costing and national returns and to formulate plans for the Trust to comply. The role is expected to be the Trusts expert in this regard. To liaise with peers from other organisations in sharing good practice and developing knowledge and skills in costing in the NHS. To work with internal and external auditors as required regarding outputs of the national cost collection Finance lead on Trust-wide projects incorporating complex costing As appropriate, to be responsible for leading for Finance on Trust-wide projects incorporating complex costing. This will involve researching and understanding highly complex care pathways and the associated costs and income drivers. There may be multiple options resulting in highly contentious discussions. The ability to anticipate financial risks and business issues for the Trust is essential. Being the finance lead for the Trust in negotiations with commissioners and other providers, requiring developed interpersonal skills. The post holder will often be asked to provide analysis and narrative in order to advise directors regarding complex issues (e.g. business implications in the review of services). Other Duties To support engagement events with the wider organisation, bringing the finance goals and strategies alongside clinical and operational plans. To lead on the development of costing data used to set prices for private and overseas patients treated at the Trust. Development of the role This job description covers the major tasks to be carried out and the level of responsibilities to which the post-holder will work. These may be revised and changed from time to time. Discussions will take place with the post-holder. Knowledge Training and Experience A highly developed and advanced specialist knowledge across the range of work procedures and practices associated with costing principles and techniques is essential. A highly advanced understanding of the NHS business environment and guidance (including that produced by NHS England, the Healthcare Finance Management Association (HFMA) and the Department of Health) is also required. This advanced theoretical and practical knowledge is likely to have been gained through extensive experience and through a combination of short courses and/or structured self-study and by relevant practical experience. Analytical and Judgemental Skills The ability to work closely with clinical and operational colleagues (including very senior clinicians and managers) is an essential element within the role. The ability to interpret large volumes of data is essential and the ability to gain intelligence from the operational and clinical divisions is also required. The role requires highly developed analytical and interpersonal skills to identify all relevant cost drivers and income streams associated with a care pathway. Judgements will involve highly complex facts or situations which will require the analysis, interpretation and sometimes conflicting information where the post holder is expected to be the expert in their field. Planning and Organisational Skills The ability to plan and organise a broad range of complex activities and programmes, some of which will be ongoing and require the formulation and adjustment of plans. Physical Skills The role will also utilise advanced software and the associated highly developed keyboard skills with frequent periods of intense and detailed analysis. A high degree of precision and speed is essential. Responsibilities for Patient/Client Care To assist patients//clients only during incidental contacts. Responsibilities for Policy and Service Development Implementation The post holder will have overall responsibility for policy implementation for the identification of productivity opportunities and the costing service which will be applied trust-wide and for its practical implementation. The post will develop policy in adherence to National and Regional cost, productivity and SLR guidance, and develop the Trusts submissions. A major element will be to discuss and advise the wider Finance Team and Clinical Business Units on new policies to ensure the Trust is able to collate information in a manner which correlates to the guidelines. This will ensure that the post holder will be able to devise and develop reports which meet national criteria. Responsibilities for Financial and Physical Resources A major element of the post is to contribute to and then to monitor the departmental/service budgets Trust-wide. They will be heavily involved in the implementation of cost improvement programmes. The post holder will be responsible for advising on change for the Trust based on the output reports from costing and other productivity data. The ability to communicate at Director of the outcomes is paramount to ensure that correct decisions are made.