Are you currently in a senior role and looking for a new challenge? Do you have a ‘Can do’ attitude, excellent leadership skills and want to progress?
If you answered yes to the above then you could be making a positive difference to our patients and staff in a worthwhile, valued and rewarding role within The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.
This position offers an exciting opportunity to work within the Surgical Division at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust where you will be responsible for the management of Urology Services within the Surgical and Patient Services Group. Urology is a complex surgical specialty delivering services in Wolverhampton and at Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust for patients with cancer and benign conditions.
You will support the strategic direction of the service and work across organisational boundaries within the Integrated Care System. You will be passionate about improving and redesigning services to deliver excellent patient care. You will be an engaging leader with a flexible style who can support and motivate staff and understand what it takes to run a successful team.
You will work closely with, and receive support from, the Divisional Leadership Team.
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust’s vision is to strive continuously to improve patient experience and outcomes. We are committed to recruiting staff that will help us meet this vision.
You will have management experience in a variety of settings and must be able to demonstrate the ability to achieve targets with a strong focus on operational issues, strategic development, systems working, 78 weeks RTT, budgetary management, service re-design and supporting the Commissioning agenda. Excellent collaborative working skills are essential, along with the ability to build strong relationships with Clinical Leaders and professional staff groups.
So, if you think you meet the requirements and have what it takes to join the senior team at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust and you thrive in an environment that is challenging, innovative and drives you to develop personally and professionally there has never been a better time to join us.
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust are delighted that we have been rated as a “Good” organisation by CQC and just like you, we are ambitious about what we do.
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust’s vision is to strive continuously to improve patient experience and outcomes. We are committed to recruiting staff that will help us meet this vision.
Bring your dedication and determination here, and you will benefit from the support of an experienced and enthusiastic multi-professional team committed to the delivery of brilliant patient care.
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust is one of the largest acute providers in the West Midlands and one of the leading healthcare providers in the country. The Trust delivers high quality compassionate care across Wolverhampton, the wider Black Country, South Staffordshire, North Worcestershire and Shropshire.
The Trust is the largest teaching hospital in the Black Country providing teaching and training to around 130 medical students on rotation from the University of Birmingham Medical School. It also provides training for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals through well-established links with the University of Wolverhampton.
Provide visible and effective leadership, creating a climate where individuals and teams understand their roles and responsibilities and people are empowered to be effective in their role.
Promote equality in care and practice by recognising, respecting and meeting the needs and choices of individuals.
Work in close conjunction with the triumvirate and Deputy Chief Operating Officer to set and deliver the care group objectives, in line with Division and Corporate targets and strategies.
To deliver the annual capacity and business planning process for the care group; this includes responsibility for business cases which have been identified as required to strengthen or develop the service areas you are responsible for.
Support the Division triumvirate team in undertaking action planning for identified areas of improvement e.g. improved capacity planning of theatre lists / outpatient clinics / treatment areas / diagnostics, improved patient access, improved use of resources (drugs / medical equipment)
Lead the process of formulating and monitoring service agreements with other providers.
To hold the budget for the group and manage operational actions plans to deliver, income and expenditure (I&E) balance on the budget within the directorate. Take ownership of the operational delivery of cost improvement programme (CIP) work streams.
Support the triumvirate to develop innovative methods of income generation (fully understanding the implications of patient choice), financial control, strategic planning and bids for “new opportunities” and “modernisation”.
Take responsibility for the care group compliance with Health and Safety; and CQC standards identifying, agreeing and implementing subsequent action plans.
Responsible for compliance with Trust complaints procedure for all complaints received within the care group, investigating, agreeing and implementing subsequent action plans.
To ensure that a review of policies, protocols and procedures is undertaken across the service on an annual basis, that gaps are identified and acted upon. To ensure that the team are aware of audit requirements relating to these policies and that they are built into the Service Improvement/Efficiency Plan so that the audit programme is robust.
Recruit, develop and motivate staff through appraisal and performance management systems ensuring that identified development needs are linked to education plans This includes the effective use of relevant procedures (e.g. disciplinary) in appropriate circumstances.
To support the Clinical Director in undertaking annual job planning discussions with medical colleagues to agree work plans which utilise the skills of the clinicians and support best practice service delivery.
Establish effective two-way communications incorporating all staff within the Directorate, across Specialities, Divisions and the Trust as required. This will involve highly complex, sensitive information which involves reconciling conflicting views.
To undertake such duties commensurate with the seniority of the post that may assist the general performance of the Trust, subject to consultation between the post-holder and Associate Deputy Chief Operating Officer.
To take part in the Trust on call rota.
This advert closes on Friday 28 Mar 2025