Key functions The Clinical Commissioning Delivery Manager: will be required to support the Lead Commissioner for the Community Equipment and Wheelchair Service, to: Contribute and support the continued provision of community care equipment and integrated wheelchair services including on-going development of eligibility criteria to ensure the service is delivered to meet identified outcomes. This will be achieved through the evaluation of a range of alternative solutions. Project manage and provide leadership to the development of integrated models of care/pathways across Health and Social Care, to ensure service users have timely access to a range of standard and specialised community care equipment and wheelchairs, that meet their personalised and identified assessed needs. Provide appropriate clinical challenge regarding community equipment and wheelchair requests acting as a Community Care Equipment and Wheelchair Services authoriser on behalf of the joint commissioners. This involves providing authorisation for special requests, premium service levels (i.e. same day/next day delivery) or non-contract activity on a daily basis. Develop training packages to both support and develop the implementation of new models of care / pathways. Deliver the training to both, health providers and other health and social care organisations. Work with relevant business intelligence and finance colleagues to ensure that business and financial administrative systems are in place and operating effectively on behalf of all partner agencies. Monitor and maintain a robust management process for the numerous peripheral stores across Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire. Lead the on-going review of community care equipment to address product and operational/service performance issues including reviewing and making required changes to standard stock catalogues to ensure effective and efficient service delivery. Monitor the outcomes of any such reviews/changes and lead requirements for further service development and improvements identified. Support the robust authorisation process to ensure limited resources are best deployed to meet the highest level of need. This involves acting as the accountable officer to approve nonstock (special items). Represent and/or lead on a clinical basis as required at defined groups, meetings and forums, for example, the Adults and Childrens operational meetings. Responsible for ensuring service users and carers engagement in the ongoing review of the community equipment and wheelchair services. Responsible for establishing positive relationships with all levels of clinical and non-clinical staff. Responsible for the production of accurate and relevant statistical reports to support plans and recommendations and presentation at Committees and Boards as required. Lead on delegated projects across the ICB and Local Authorities as required. Ensure that processes for the management of projects adhere to governance rules, particularly in terms of procurement and conflict of interest. Contribute to the ongoing delivery of Personal Wheelchair Budgets/Personal Health Budgets in line with NHS Frameworks