Job summary
We believe this isan unrivalled career opportunity for ambitious and experienced leader at apivotal point in our history. In April 2023 the eight councils that servedNorth Yorkshire unified to create geographically the largest council and thirdlargest unitary within the country, and earlier this year the new York andNorth Yorkshire Combined Authority was created.
North Yorkshire isunique - internationally valued for its quality of place, but with a scale,heritage and industry that make it integral to the North of England. Thecountys landscapes, culture and local businesses already make the region afantastic place to visit, live, work and do business, and with the newinvestment and powers unlocked by the Devolution Deal there are even moreopportunities for North Yorkshire to achieve more for its residents andbusiness alike.
As part of the newSenior Management structure across Health and Adult Services, we are excited tobe able to offer the role of Head of Adults.
Main duties of the job
This role will havea countywide portfolio for adult social care services for the under 75s.Working closely with the Head of Older Adults and the Head of Mental Health andSpecialist Services, you will be responsible for the delivery of excellentsocial care services to people with a learning disability, physical disability,acquired brain injury and sensory impairment, alongside preparing for adulthoodsupport.
1. The role requiresstrong budget management, a vision for transformation and the ability tounderstand the wide diversity of the county alongside delivering personalisedcare at a very local level.
2. The post holderwill be expected to take advantage of the opportunities brought to the councilthrough local government review and have the ability to develop strong relationshipswith wider partners to drive forward a clear strategic vision for this servicearea.
3. The postholder willshape the next phase of our transformation to design the services andstructures across the portfolio of services.
4. We are seeking aleader with the vision and drive to take us forward with a strong track recordin adult social care.
5. This is a career advancing opportunity, owing to our scale,complexity and strength this career opportunity is not afford elsewhere.
About us
North Yorkshire is home to over 615,000 people. Nearly 80 percent of us are adults and 25 percent of us are over 65. Life expectancy is at, or above, the England average, although there is a 20-year gap in healthy years lived between different parts of the county.
Our ambition is that every adult has a longer, healthier and independent life. We want people to be able to live their best lives and for our communities to flourish. Living our best lives includes being more proactive about talking about and promoting greater diversity and inclusion - across North Yorkshire and within our own services.
We believe that prevention is better than cure and that is why we have invested for many years in universal and targeted prevention programmes and in extra care housing.
We are striving to ensure that our practice starts with the strengths that each and every one of us have as human beings and that we make commissioning and investment decisions that, wherever possible, build upon the strengths within our towns and villages and countryside. As part of these aims, we want to work more sustainably to make our contribution to addressing climate change.
We want our care provider colleagues, in the independent and voluntary sectors, and in the council, to provide high-quality care and support and diversify their services to meet the choices and requirements that people will have in the future.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Job Purpose: To design, lead and deliver Adult Social Care across North Yorkshire
Operational Management:
6. To ensure compliance with all statutory social care requirements in across the County within specific portfolio are, including the Care Act, the Mental Health Act, the Mental Capacity Act, Health and Social Care Act as well as other relevant Legislation.
7. The post holder will have responsibility for a significant budget, and will ensure that the services are financially stable, within budget and where possible achieving significant income and efficiencies for the Local Authority.
8. To lead the strategic development and delivery of social care model with the NHS, ICB and other Council and public services ensuring that the Councils statutory duties are met and delivered within financial, quality and performance standards.
9. The role will ensure all services are compliant with CQC regulations and NYC policies and procedures.
10. To promote independence, wellbeing and a community assets-based approach to social care practice at all stages in the customer pathway.
11. The postholder will ensure the safety of vulnerable adults in line with the North Yorkshire Multi Agency Safeguarding Adults Procedures and Health and Adults Services operational guidance.
12. To lead specific countywide programmes as part of the Councils change and transformation programmes
13. The post holder will ensure Adult Social Care Services have an appropriate governance framework, and will monitor performance levels.
14. The post holder will govern and implement appropriate policies and procedures to maintain governance and compliance.
15. As part of the post the post holder will be expected to join the Adult Social Care Leadership Team on-call rota.
16. To promote prevention, independence, wellbeing and a community assets-basedapproach to health and social care practice at all stages in the customer pathway and across the health and care system.
Resource management:
17. Manage an effective team to deliver on the key objectives of the Adult Social Care model.
18. Fulfil the role of project sponsor in the management of resources where required.
19. Identify the resource requirements that would be affected by legislative change across the directorate.
20. Identify and implement changes in practice that lead to service efficiency working.
21. The post holder will be responsible as a budget holder within the Councils scheme of Delegation of financial performance of the post holders unit, ensuring a balanced budget and meeting any efficiency targets agreed.
22. The post holder will provide leadership, motivation and regular supervision, appraisal and development to those staff for whom they are responsible in line with Directorates Supervision and Appraisal procedures.
23. The post holder will be responsible for ensuring the effective performance of all members of their team.
24. The post holder will ensure their behaviours and those of their managers comply with the expectations of the Managers Pocket book and that their managers and staff all comply with the Councils Behaviour and Skills Framework.
25. Ensure that projects have clear action plans, management approval and governance systems in place.
Partnerships:
26. The post holder will deputise for the Assistant Director as required and represent the Directorate at policy, organisational, co-ordination and consultation forums with external agencies, other Council Directorates within the Service Area or wider Directorate.
27. The post holder is required to work effectively with senior managers and colleagueswithin Health and Adult Services and across the wider council.
28. Identify and work effectively with all relevant stakeholders within each transformationproject.
29. Work with a focus on co-production and co-design with residents of North Yorkshire
30. To take a Leadership role within Programme Boards within your relevant portfolioareas.
31. Develop and maintain relationships with key regional and national organisationsincluding Department of Health, County Councils Network, ADASS and representingthe Directorate as required.
Strategic management:
In conjunction with the Assistant Director:
32. Effectively implement national legislation, policies and guidance and Council policies
33. Modernise and develop the workforce alongside the transformation agenda.
34. Improve and modernise business processes.
35. Evaluate transformation which has taken place to ensure lessons are learnt and usedto improve further transformation.
36. Co-Lead and advise the directorate on the key areas of change, risk in relation tosocial care, to ensure continuously improving outcomes for people who use supportand their carers.
37. Ensure that key stakeholders including people who use care and support, carers,partners, staff and Elected Members will be informed of, and engaged in the socialcare arrangements.
38. Provide on-going quality assurance to the projects within the programmes or works,providing constructive challenge to sponsors and project managers to ensure deliveryand that opportunities for efficiencies and service improvement are maximised.
39. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with strategic partners of Healthand Adult Services.
40. Ensure that HAS policies, guidance and procedures are compliant with therequirements of the Care Act and are reviewed against integrated workingarrangements as necessary.
41. Provide leadership at a management level and contribute to the strategic direction ofHAS and contribute to the annual Service Performance Plan.
Communications:
42. Ability to provide information, written and oral, in an extensive range of formats to anextensive range of audiences whilst being sensitive to the nature of the transformationand the audience, ensuring the end goal is achieved effectively.
43. Ability to negotiate and influence others whilst leading on complex transformationprojects.
44. Represent the Directorate at appropriate inter and intra agency meetings, promoting,liaising, consulting and engaging with managers, staff, people who use our servicesand their carers and other stakeholders in challenging situations.
45. Respond to media enquiries as requested by the Assistant Director and CorporateDirector Health and Adult Services and appraise them of any matters arising which areparticularly sensitive or controversial in nature
Systems and information:
46. The post holder will be required to provide IT information and statistical reports toillustrate transformational plans and progress.
47. The ability to analyse complex data and information to inform transformational decisionmaking is a key aspect to this role.
48. The post holder must utilise the current business processes in relation to recordkeeping, financial monitoring and ICT.
49. The post holder will work closely with corporate colleagues to ensure any legislative,practice changes and new ways of working are reflected in recording systems.
50. The post holder will deliver information and reports and ensure performancemonitoring systems are in place to demonstrate appropriate governance for integratedcare and support arrangements.
Safeguarding:
51. Be committed to safeguarding and promote the welfare of children, young people andadults, raising concerns as appropriate.
52. Close working links with the NY SAB to ensure lessons learnt are addressed and newways of practice/service delivery are embedded effectively.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
53. Knowledge and Experience
54. Extensive knowledge of either NHS and/or social care policy environment at local, regional and national level
55. Significant knowledge of NHS or social care quality and regulatory issues and requirements; including CQC registration, CQUIN, NHSLA and HCPC
56. Extensive knowledge and understanding of all adult social care services.
57. Extensive knowledge of current good practice standards both at local and national level.
58. Extensive knowledge and expertise in business planning, performance, financial and human resources management
59. Extensive knowledge of user and community engagement.
60. Extensive knowledge of statutory requirements.
61. Extensive knowledge and understanding of how Equality and Diversity,
62. Dignity and Respect and Human Rights will apply to this role.
63. Extensive demonstrable experience of adult social care operations, policy
64. development and management in a local authority, major independent service
65. organisation or equivalent.
66. Extensive leadership and managerial experience and the ability to be
67. responsible for the motivation and performance of a group of managers.
68. Extensive experience of health/social care needs assessment and service provision.
69. Proven and effective extensive demonstrable experience of the management
70. of specific resources in a changing organisational environment, including human and financial resources.
71. Significant demonstrable experience of developing and implementing organisational change strategies.
72. Significant experience of delivering results through successful partnership and multi-agency working and practice.
73. Significant experience of highly complex performance, financial and human resources issues within a health/ social care setting
74. Managerial / supervisory experience and the ability to be responsible for the performance of a group of senior managers.
75. Experience of handling the media.
76. Occupational Skills
77. Demonstrable leadership skills within a challenging/ demanding environment; and ability to promote organisational policy and objectives.
78. Ability to develop and set the vision for the priorities for the Service,
79. translating them into clear, tangible and achievable delivery plans.
80. Ability to use effective negotiating, persuasive, motivational and empathetic skills to influence others, resolve conflict, and address barriers to gaining agreement, acceptance or understanding through collaboration and strong relationships with partners.
81. Strong political and organisational awareness; to work effectively across a range of partner organisations.
82. Ability to matrix lead and manage across statutory and non-statutory
83. organisations.
84. Ability to encourage others to develop themselves and the service through improvement, innovation and continuous development.
85. Excellent communication (written and verbal) and presentation skills.
86. Ability to analyse of complex data and information to inform transformational decision making.
87. Ability to manage diverse operational functions to deliver strategic objectives.
88. Ability to develop and maintain effective partnerships both within and outside the Service and to undertake strategic interagency work.
89. Ability to make effective decisions and sound professional judgements and to be accountable for those decisions and judgements.
90. Ability to balance operational responsibilities of the post with the responsibility
91. to lead strategic service development, and contribute corporate agendas of the wider organisations.
92. Ability to develop and implement service-wide work plans and to set and monitor quality and service standards to facilitate continuous improvement.
93. Planning and Project Management skills
94. Budget management skills
95. IT skills
Desirable
96. Working knowledge and application of project management principles/methodology
Qualifications
Essential
97. A professional social care or health qualification, or extensive experience in the health and social care system
98. Recognised management qualification, or equivalent experience
99. A willingness to undertake a management qualification
Desirable
100. Project management qualification ( PRINCE 2 or similar methodology)