Job summary We know many use AI to enhance their applications. While AI brings efficiency, we value authenticity and urge applicants to reflect their true skills and experiences. NHS Dorset evaluates each application fairly, acknowledging AI's benefits and limitation. NHS Dorset is looking to empower multi-disciplinary and multi-agency teams (across health, care and the voluntary sector) working better together at the local level as Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs). If you're excited by the prospect of working across the whole system, designing and implementing scale and pace programmes of work to modernise primary and community services improving population health outcomes and commissioning for integration, this could be the job for you This role is a high-profile leadership role with significant influence across a range of stakeholders. The post-holder will work with key system partners to support the development, delivery and commissioning of primary and community integration. Our goal is to drive improvements in population health and wellbeing outcomes as well as improvements in the INTs effectiveness, efficiency and equity. You will be at the forefront of enabling and leading focussed programmes working closely with Population Health Colleagues and INTs to enable the shift from Treatment to Prevention Analogue to Digital Hospital to Community The post is currently 18.75 hours per week with the opportunity to increase hours in the future. We support flexible working. Main duties of the job The main duties of the role are the provision of: System Leadership for designated portfolio areas Programme leadership and management Strategic Planning and Organisation Matrix working Building effective collaboration and partnership working Commissioning cycle and commissioning for outcomes Population health management and data and insight analysis Strategic planning, financial, performance and contract management Application of evidence of effectiveness (including economic effectiveness) Evaluation and Benefits Realisation About us We are joining up to tackle all the things that affect our health and wellbeing, make real change, and improve things for our communities. Dorset ICS is made up of: NHS Dorset Integrated Care Board University Hospitals Dorset Foundation Trust Dorset County Hospital Foundation Trust Dorset HealthCare University Foundation Trust Dorset Council Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole Council 194 town and parish councils 18 primary care networks (made up of 73 GP practices) Southwestern Ambulance Service Foundation Trust Dorset Police Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service 7,300 voluntary organisations What we do The Health and Care Bill puts ICSs on a statutory footing empowering them to better join up health and care services, improve population health, and reduce health inequalities. ICSs have four core purposes: Improve outcomes in population health and healthcare Tackle inequalities in outcomes, experience, and access Enhance productivity and value for money Help the NHS support broader social and economic development Date posted 11 February 2025 Pay scheme Agenda for change Band Band 8b Salary £62,215 to £72,293 a year Contract Permanent Working pattern Part-time, Flexible working Reference number D9467-ICB-011-25 Job locations NHS Dorset - County Hall Colliton Park Dorchester Dorset DT1 1XJ NHS Dorset - Canford House Wallisdown Road Poole Dorset BH12 5AG Job description Job responsibilities CONTEXT STATEMENT Our goal is to create a Dorset system where every resident is enabled to reach their full potential and enjoy a long and healthy life. We work collectively to ensure our residents have access to the right services when they need them as well as focusing on prevention and health promotion, supporting residents to take greater care of their own health and live longer, healthier lives. Dorset ICB is looking to use place-based and neighbourhood approaches to meet the changing needs of people living in Dorset and improve their health and wellbeing outcomes. We are looking to empower multi-disciplinary and multi-agency teams (across health, care and the voluntary sector) working better together at the local level as Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs). As members of the INTs work better together, we expect to see improvements in population health and wellbeing outcomes as well as improvements in the INTs effectiveness, efficiency and equity. We also expect to see a shift from: - Treatment to Prevention Analogue to Digital and Hospital to Community Principal Leads within the ICB play an important role in working with our communities and system partners to make this happen. JOB PURPOSE This role has been created to lead the commissioning and planning of Primary Care and Integrated Neighbourhood Teams development, supporting the strategic ambition to develop Place and Outcome Based commissioning. As part of our new ways of working, we want a Strategic commissioning function that is based on modern approaches to commissioning in the design and delivery of integrated services, based on improving health outcomes; delivering services in communities; a whole system approach to the design and delivery of new health, care and wellbeing services. The key responsibilities of this substantive post are: Work as part of the Primary and Community senior leadership team, leading the integration and development of INT services as part of further delegated responsibilities from NHS England. Working with communities, clinical leads, ICB colleagues and system partners lead and manage programmes that deliver the commissioning cycle, commissioning and contracting new care models in line with strategic commissioning intentions. Develop positive relationships with all stakeholders and be the key link for specific portfolios of work, ensuring workstream collaboration for a joined up, integrated approach to programme delivery. Make persuasive cases for change, identifying and securing contributions to achieving strategic priorities from across a range of partner organisations and from within the ICB. Manage staff resources and the work plan to achieve commissioning priorities and plans including alignment with NHS Operational planning guidance. Work with System partners to review and develop primary and community commissioning and planning aligning this to strategic priorities, reflecting the move towards place-based, outcome-based commissioning, supporting integrated neighborhood teams. Represent NHS Dorset at governance groups supporting programme delivery and build collaborative relationships with key ICS stakeholders. Work with senior leadership team to support staff development, leading the team through a period of transition and change towards new ways of working. Lead on the development of future commissioning models, contract operational and people plans to inform Collaborative Commissioning Hub, Strategic Commissioning and Place and cross-directorate resource planning. Ensure the effective contract management of Primary Care providers, including quality assurance and working with regional NHS England teams, to develop innovative and efficient frameworks to incentivise quality improvement and transformation. Support primary care Workforce and digital planning aligned to primary care transformation priorities and plans, working with System Workforce and Digital leads. POST SPECIFIC, TASKS AND OBJECTIVES Commissioning Transformation Support the senior leadership team to deliver a transformation work programme across Primary and Community Care services. Lead and manage Programmes that contribute to commissioning and contracting new care pathways based on population health management, modernization, integration and outcomes. Build strong relationships and work closely with other directorates to develop appropriate primary care commissioning arrangements and comply with all guidance and assurance processes in support of Operational planning guidance. Work with partners across the integrated care system to effectively develop models of integrated care that supports resilience, sustainability and transformation. Work with Integrated Neighbourhood Teams to effectively address unwarranted variation and poor performance. Ensure delivery of key transformation priorities including sustainable general practice; Directed Enhanced Services (DES), Local Enhanced Services (LES) and Improvement plans. Ensure that recommendations from the Fuller Stock take Report inform local commissioning planning for integrated care delivery -working with Place teams, Provider collaboratives and System partners. Work with partners to adopt innovative practices to support the management of demand and efficiencies, such as the use of technology, workload optimisation tools, quality improvement techniques and approaches. Outcomes Based Commissioning Lead and support the work needed to develop outcomes-based commissioning. Develop understanding of commissioning best practice to determine value for money, effective models of delivery to inform this. Evaluation and Benefits Realisation Accountable for the delivery of outcomes, cost, quality, and performance of designated portfolio of work. Report programme progress to Boards, Delivery Group, national bodies, and through other local governance mechanisms as required, updating on delivery, budget, and performance. Ensure programmes of work adhere to established evidence base or are underpinned by appropriate evaluation where interventions are beyond the evidence base. Ensure effective service re-design is embedded and sustained into business as usual. Ensure all programme and project proposals are evidence based, operationally effective, delivered equitably, provide value for money, and are recorded in the appropriate programme and project documentation, and information systems. Develop and/or utilise programme tracking mechanisms to identify, monitor and evaluate risks and issues to facilitate proactive resolution and escalation. Other key responsibilities Work confidentially, constructively and courageously with key partners and stakeholders across the wider system to support delivery of commissioning priorities and plans. Deputise for senior leads as required. Develop a sound and consistent understanding of the ICB strategy, priorities and plans, ensuring a broader perspective of strategic and operational issues and interdependencies. Support the development of clinical leaders to ensure our work remains clinically led and clinically accountable. Support System resilience planning. Please note we reserve the right to extend the closing date or close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible For further information, please see full Job Description attached. Job description Job responsibilities CONTEXT STATEMENT Our goal is to create a Dorset system where every resident is enabled to reach their full potential and enjoy a long and healthy life. We work collectively to ensure our residents have access to the right services when they need them as well as focusing on prevention and health promotion, supporting residents to take greater care of their own health and live longer, healthier lives. Dorset ICB is looking to use place-based and neighbourhood approaches to meet the changing needs of people living in Dorset and improve their health and wellbeing outcomes. We are looking to empower multi-disciplinary and multi-agency teams (across health, care and the voluntary sector) working better together at the local level as Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs). As members of the INTs work better together, we expect to see improvements in population health and wellbeing outcomes as well as improvements in the INTs effectiveness, efficiency and equity. We also expect to see a shift from: - Treatment to Prevention Analogue to Digital and Hospital to Community Principal Leads within the ICB play an important role in working with our communities and system partners to make this happen. JOB PURPOSE This role has been created to lead the commissioning and planning of Primary Care and Integrated Neighbourhood Teams development, supporting the strategic ambition to develop Place and Outcome Based commissioning. As part of our new ways of working, we want a Strategic commissioning function that is based on modern approaches to commissioning in the design and delivery of integrated services, based on improving health outcomes; delivering services in communities; a whole system approach to the design and delivery of new health, care and wellbeing services. The key responsibilities of this substantive post are: Work as part of the Primary and Community senior leadership team, leading the integration and development of INT services as part of further delegated responsibilities from NHS England. Working with communities, clinical leads, ICB colleagues and system partners lead and manage programmes that deliver the commissioning cycle, commissioning and contracting new care models in line with strategic commissioning intentions. Develop positive relationships with all stakeholders and be the key link for specific portfolios of work, ensuring workstream collaboration for a joined up, integrated approach to programme delivery. Make persuasive cases for change, identifying and securing contributions to achieving strategic priorities from across a range of partner organisations and from within the ICB. Manage staff resources and the work plan to achieve commissioning priorities and plans including alignment with NHS Operational planning guidance. Work with System partners to review and develop primary and community commissioning and planning aligning this to strategic priorities, reflecting the move towards place-based, outcome-based commissioning, supporting integrated neighborhood teams. Represent NHS Dorset at governance groups supporting programme delivery and build collaborative relationships with key ICS stakeholders. Work with senior leadership team to support staff development, leading the team through a period of transition and change towards new ways of working. Lead on the development of future commissioning models, contract operational and people plans to inform Collaborative Commissioning Hub, Strategic Commissioning and Place and cross-directorate resource planning. Ensure the effective contract management of Primary Care providers, including quality assurance and working with regional NHS England teams, to develop innovative and efficient frameworks to incentivise quality improvement and transformation. Support primary care Workforce and digital planning aligned to primary care transformation priorities and plans, working with System Workforce and Digital leads. POST SPECIFIC, TASKS AND OBJECTIVES Commissioning Transformation Support the senior leadership team to deliver a transformation work programme across Primary and Community Care services. Lead and manage Programmes that contribute to commissioning and contracting new care pathways based on population health management, modernization, integration and outcomes. Build strong relationships and work closely with other directorates to develop appropriate primary care commissioning arrangements and comply with all guidance and assurance processes in support of Operational planning guidance. Work with partners across the integrated care system to effectively develop models of integrated care that supports resilience, sustainability and transformation. Work with Integrated Neighbourhood Teams to effectively address unwarranted variation and poor performance. Ensure delivery of key transformation priorities including sustainable general practice; Directed Enhanced Services (DES), Local Enhanced Services (LES) and Improvement plans. Ensure that recommendations from the Fuller Stock take Report inform local commissioning planning for integrated care delivery -working with Place teams, Provider collaboratives and System partners. Work with partners to adopt innovative practices to support the management of demand and efficiencies, such as the use of technology, workload optimisation tools, quality improvement techniques and approaches. Outcomes Based Commissioning Lead and support the work needed to develop outcomes-based commissioning. Develop understanding of commissioning best practice to determine value for money, effective models of delivery to inform this. Evaluation and Benefits Realisation Accountable for the delivery of outcomes, cost, quality, and performance of designated portfolio of work. Report programme progress to Boards, Delivery Group, national bodies, and through other local governance mechanisms as required, updating on delivery, budget, and performance. Ensure programmes of work adhere to established evidence base or are underpinned by appropriate evaluation where interventions are beyond the evidence base. Ensure effective service re-design is embedded and sustained into business as usual. Ensure all programme and project proposals are evidence based, operationally effective, delivered equitably, provide value for money, and are recorded in the appropriate programme and project documentation, and information systems. Develop and/or utilise programme tracking mechanisms to identify, monitor and evaluate risks and issues to facilitate proactive resolution and escalation. Other key responsibilities Work confidentially, constructively and courageously with key partners and stakeholders across the wider system to support delivery of commissioning priorities and plans. Deputise for senior leads as required. Develop a sound and consistent understanding of the ICB strategy, priorities and plans, ensuring a broader perspective of strategic and operational issues and interdependencies. Support the development of clinical leaders to ensure our work remains clinically led and clinically accountable. Support System resilience planning. Please note we reserve the right to extend the closing date or close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible For further information, please see full Job Description attached. Person Specification Skills, Abilities and Knowledge Essential Leadership skills in Setting vision, delivery, control and decision making. Leadership skills in Leading systems and across disciplines and organisational boundaries. Leadership skills in Matrix management. Leadership skills in Building partnerships and relationships. Leadership skills in Understanding and managing context. Leadership skills in Emotional intelligence. Leadership skills in Tackling difficult issues. Leadership skills in Strategic thinking ability to anticipate and resolve problems before they arise. Leadership skills in Highly developed negotiating and influencing skills. Management skills in Recruitment and selection/ team & people development/performance management Management skills in Managing across teams and organisations. Management skills in Financial and risk management. Management skills in Coaching and mentoring. Management skills in Ability to adapt and respond to sudden unexpected demands. Communication skills in Cultural and political awareness, displaying a clear understanding of the implications of both national and local policies and their requirements and how they can be integrated into programmes of work. Must be able to provide and receive highly complex, sensitive, or contentious information, negotiate with senior stakeholders on difficult and controversial issues, and present complex and sensitive information to large and influential groups. Able to present highly complex information (both formally and informally), to a range of internal and external stakeholders, about the scope, content and complexity associated with programme or project aims, objectives and outcomes, with authority and credibility. Negotiate on difficult and controversial issues including performance and change. Qualifications Essential Advanced theoretical (equivalent to Masters Level and/or specialist training) knowledge in a post relevant discipline or function. Knowledge and expertise in complex programme management Evidence of continuing professional development that enhances theoretical and practical knowledge. Experience Essential Comprehensive experience in senior management environment in a large, complex organisation. Substantial understanding and experience in delivering the whole commissioning cycle Substantial experience of developing long term strategic improvement programmes, working across whole systems and organisational boundaries. Substantial experience of analysing and interpreting data, insight and a range of options in relation to health outcomes. Experience of creating persuasive cases for change, making recommendations in the context of uncertainty where there may be a number of courses of action and/or differing views across organisations or disciplines. Experience of designing and implementing service or intervention evaluation and/or undertaking designing approaches to evaluate benefits realisation. Experience commissioning / decommissioning and contract / performance management of services. Direct management of a relevant functional or multidisciplinary team. Planning, developing, designing, and delivering highly complex transformational change programmes. with demonstrable outcomes. Relevant experience of managing within a clinical and/or corporate governance setting. Relevant experience of working effectively across organisational professional boundaries in complex organisations. Person Specification Skills, Abilities and Knowledge Essential Leadership skills in Setting vision, delivery, control and decision making. Leadership skills in Leading systems and across disciplines and organisational boundaries. Leadership skills in Matrix management. Leadership skills in Building partnerships and relationships. Leadership skills in Understanding and managing context. Leadership skills in Emotional intelligence. Leadership skills in Tackling difficult issues. Leadership skills in Strategic thinking ability to anticipate and resolve problems before they arise. Leadership skills in Highly developed negotiating and influencing skills. Management skills in Recruitment and selection/ team & people development/performance management Management skills in Managing across teams and organisations. Management skills in Financial and risk management. Management skills in Coaching and mentoring. Management skills in Ability to adapt and respond to sudden unexpected demands. Communication skills in Cultural and political awareness, displaying a clear understanding of the implications of both national and local policies and their requirements and how they can be integrated into programmes of work. Must be able to provide and receive highly complex, sensitive, or contentious information, negotiate with senior stakeholders on difficult and controversial issues, and present complex and sensitive information to large and influential groups. Able to present highly complex information (both formally and informally), to a range of internal and external stakeholders, about the scope, content and complexity associated with programme or project aims, objectives and outcomes, with authority and credibility. Negotiate on difficult and controversial issues including performance and change. Qualifications Essential Advanced theoretical (equivalent to Masters Level and/or specialist training) knowledge in a post relevant discipline or function. Knowledge and expertise in complex programme management Evidence of continuing professional development that enhances theoretical and practical knowledge. Experience Essential Comprehensive experience in senior management environment in a large, complex organisation. Substantial understanding and experience in delivering the whole commissioning cycle Substantial experience of developing long term strategic improvement programmes, working across whole systems and organisational boundaries. Substantial experience of analysing and interpreting data, insight and a range of options in relation to health outcomes. Experience of creating persuasive cases for change, making recommendations in the context of uncertainty where there may be a number of courses of action and/or differing views across organisations or disciplines. Experience of designing and implementing service or intervention evaluation and/or undertaking designing approaches to evaluate benefits realisation. Experience commissioning / decommissioning and contract / performance management of services. Direct management of a relevant functional or multidisciplinary team. Planning, developing, designing, and delivering highly complex transformational change programmes. with demonstrable outcomes. Relevant experience of managing within a clinical and/or corporate governance setting. Relevant experience of working effectively across organisational professional boundaries in complex organisations. Certificate of Sponsorship Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab). From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab). Additional information Certificate of Sponsorship Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab). From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab). Employer details Employer name NHS Dorset Address NHS Dorset - County Hall Colliton Park Dorchester Dorset DT1 1XJ Employer's website https://nhsdorset.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)