Job summary The post holder will be responsible for the overall day to day management of Dacorum Healthcare Providers and its functions and services. The post holder will be responsible for the financial performance of the organisation and oversee the financial functions, and the delivery of corporate objectives and business goals. The General Manager is expected to lead the companies employees by overseeing and supervising their work to maximise efficiency and profitability. The General Manager will lead on recruitment, training, and evaluation of staff to ensure that DHPL delivers on its service requirements within defined financial targets. You will be joining an enthusiastic team of clinicians and administrators and will be well supported with on-going professional development (training support, CPD and peer support). Main duties of the job This is an important and responsible position requiring the postholder to manage and oversee the delivery of key projects and to develop strategies for new projects that may present themselves. The role is very hands on and is focused on delivery and success, The remit is broad, requiring attention to detail ensuring full compliance, high quality day to day operations and administration through to operational leadership working with the Board. The post holder will be an effective manager of people encouraging training, motivating and able to optimise productivity and professional growth within DHPL. About us Primary Care Networks (PCNs) supported by Dacorum Healthcare Providers Limited (DHPL) are developing new and exciting additional roles under the 2020 scheme to support GPs and clinical teams at enhancing patient services in the local community. There is a wide socio-economic and demographic served within this area which will provide an interesting and varied case mix. The role will contribute to improving quality of patient care across the network of practices. DHPL has previously been awarded the Herts Valleys Clinical Commissioning Group (HVCCG) Certificate of Achievement in recognition of exceptional contribution to the Primary Care workforce under the category of Supported Retention and Recruitment of Staff. As such you will be joining an enthusiastic team of clinicians and administrators and will be well supported with on-going professional development (training support, CPD and peer support). Date posted 08 April 2025 Pay scheme Agenda for change Band Band 8a Salary Depending on experience Basic Plus Fringe Allowance 5% of salary (capped at £2,121pa) Contract Permanent Working pattern Full-time Reference number E0037-25-0002 Job locations Imex Maxted Road Hemel Hempstead Industrial Estate Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 7DX Job description Job responsibilities To be responsible for the effective management leadership of the organisation. To work with the Directors and Board to develop the strategy of the organisation and annual business plans which ensure that the organisation remains valued and relevant to our practices and patients whilst operating in a financially sustainable way. To work collaboratively with system partners and stakeholders and engage with them on equal terms to ensure that the organisation remains a sustainable and credible organisation within the changing health and social care landscape.To ensure that the company complies with company laws and fulfils all the requirements of registration with Companies House, and all other relevant legislation, regulations and policies. Line manages the management team. To lead on organisational development and play a key role in promoting a member practice and patient focused culture. Oversee the financial strategy, planning, policies, and operations of the organisation. Senior Risk Information Owner (SIRO) to ensure that the organisation has an IT system that complies with the requirements of NHS Digital and the NHS IT Strategy. This includes ownership of the Information Security Policy, the Asset Register and the deployment of suitably encrypted IT systems enabling multi-site working, home and mobile working. With steer from the DHPL Board, identify new business opportunities and present them to the Board for consideration. To own procurement pathways from internal proposals to bid submission, the ability to create long term quality relationships with commissioners, stakeholders and future business partners is essential. Ensuring all designated operational projects are managed effectively efficiently and to the highest standards, liaising with project leads on a regular basis and in compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations. Ensure compliance with all operating policies to support overall organisational objectives. Understand and embrace systems in place to monitor performance reporting systems with reference to key contractual obligations, making recommendations for improvements where opportunities are spotted. Work alongside the DHPL Board to ensure that all Health and Safety, CQC and safeguarding standards and practices are at the forefront of all operational activities. Ensure that all allocated projects are effective, safe, responsive, high quality and well-led, identifying, and escalating risks and concerns promptly to the Directors when necessary. Understand the established complaints and significant events process and ensure that they are used appropriately. Provide regular updates to DHPL Board on all operational projects at the monthly Board meeting. Have an awareness of the various budgets, financial constraints and monitor income and expenditure with the Finance Manager on a regular basis. Communicate effectively and sensitively with patients, carers and service users, colleagues, and staff, respecting everyones dignity and confidentiality. Ensure that equality, diversity, and inclusion issues are adequately and effectively considered in the organisations operational plans and delivery and that all applicable legal obligations are met. To achieve performance targets. Show an awareness of operational and/or performance goals for each allocated project and ensure delivery. Support the recruitment and induction of new team members as appropriate. Ensure all staff associated with the DHPL projects meet all relevant training and regulatory requirements. Represent the federation effectively and professionally to a wide range of patients, stakeholders, members, and partners including the Integrated Care Board in Herts and West Essex. Managing the pastoral care for all employees as appropriate/ required to ensure that DHPL has a happy and productive workforce. This includes an oversight into staff absence, speaking to line managers regarding this and seeking further advice where appropriate. The management of complaints about staff, between staff and from staff. This will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and escalated where necessary. Based on NHS England opportunities to proactively put together business cases that will benefit the locality as a partner with DHPL and present to the relevant stakeholders and board members. This will enable facilitation of change in the local area and wider organisational initiatives. Managing the ongoing issues and concerns in Primary Care by developing and maintaining strong relationships with local practice managers. Writing and amending policies as required, ensuring that all staff have confirmed they have viewed and signed these. Carrying out other duties as requested by the DHPL Board that are commensurate with the grade of this post which will often involve responsibility to deliver activities to tight deadlines. Assume responsibility for your own professional and personal development supported by the DHPL Board. Job description Job responsibilities To be responsible for the effective management leadership of the organisation. To work with the Directors and Board to develop the strategy of the organisation and annual business plans which ensure that the organisation remains valued and relevant to our practices and patients whilst operating in a financially sustainable way. To work collaboratively with system partners and stakeholders and engage with them on equal terms to ensure that the organisation remains a sustainable and credible organisation within the changing health and social care landscape.To ensure that the company complies with company laws and fulfils all the requirements of registration with Companies House, and all other relevant legislation, regulations and policies. Line manages the management team. To lead on organisational development and play a key role in promoting a member practice and patient focused culture. Oversee the financial strategy, planning, policies, and operations of the organisation. Senior Risk Information Owner (SIRO) to ensure that the organisation has an IT system that complies with the requirements of NHS Digital and the NHS IT Strategy. This includes ownership of the Information Security Policy, the Asset Register and the deployment of suitably encrypted IT systems enabling multi-site working, home and mobile working. With steer from the DHPL Board, identify new business opportunities and present them to the Board for consideration. To own procurement pathways from internal proposals to bid submission, the ability to create long term quality relationships with commissioners, stakeholders and future business partners is essential. Ensuring all designated operational projects are managed effectively efficiently and to the highest standards, liaising with project leads on a regular basis and in compliance with all relevant legislation and regulations. Ensure compliance with all operating policies to support overall organisational objectives. Understand and embrace systems in place to monitor performance reporting systems with reference to key contractual obligations, making recommendations for improvements where opportunities are spotted. Work alongside the DHPL Board to ensure that all Health and Safety, CQC and safeguarding standards and practices are at the forefront of all operational activities. Ensure that all allocated projects are effective, safe, responsive, high quality and well-led, identifying, and escalating risks and concerns promptly to the Directors when necessary. Understand the established complaints and significant events process and ensure that they are used appropriately. Provide regular updates to DHPL Board on all operational projects at the monthly Board meeting. Have an awareness of the various budgets, financial constraints and monitor income and expenditure with the Finance Manager on a regular basis. Communicate effectively and sensitively with patients, carers and service users, colleagues, and staff, respecting everyones dignity and confidentiality. Ensure that equality, diversity, and inclusion issues are adequately and effectively considered in the organisations operational plans and delivery and that all applicable legal obligations are met. To achieve performance targets. Show an awareness of operational and/or performance goals for each allocated project and ensure delivery. Support the recruitment and induction of new team members as appropriate. Ensure all staff associated with the DHPL projects meet all relevant training and regulatory requirements. Represent the federation effectively and professionally to a wide range of patients, stakeholders, members, and partners including the Integrated Care Board in Herts and West Essex. Managing the pastoral care for all employees as appropriate/ required to ensure that DHPL has a happy and productive workforce. This includes an oversight into staff absence, speaking to line managers regarding this and seeking further advice where appropriate. The management of complaints about staff, between staff and from staff. This will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and escalated where necessary. Based on NHS England opportunities to proactively put together business cases that will benefit the locality as a partner with DHPL and present to the relevant stakeholders and board members. This will enable facilitation of change in the local area and wider organisational initiatives. Managing the ongoing issues and concerns in Primary Care by developing and maintaining strong relationships with local practice managers. Writing and amending policies as required, ensuring that all staff have confirmed they have viewed and signed these. Carrying out other duties as requested by the DHPL Board that are commensurate with the grade of this post which will often involve responsibility to deliver activities to tight deadlines. Assume responsibility for your own professional and personal development supported by the DHPL Board. Person Specification Experience Essential Experience of performance management, including appraisal writing, staff development and disciplinary procedures. Evidence of successfully developing and implementing projects including establishing working relationships with federation stakeholders. Experience of workforce planning, forecasting and development. Experience of working at a senior level in a project and/ or transformation and/ or business management area. Experience in effective chairing of meetings- including remote participants. Experience of developing primary care provision at scale, for example working with other federations or within a collaboration of practices. Experience of effectively delivering goals, targets and KPIs, both personally and through wider teams. Experience setting up systems and processes to manage an organisation. Experience developing policies and procedures. Experience of managing risk registers and audit cycles. Desirable Leadership skills and proven organising ability. Excellent attention to detail. Highly numerate and commercially aware. Highly developed communication skills. Team building and development skills. Strong negotiation and influencing skills. Able to prepare reports setting out information, its analysis and interpretation in a lucid and persuasive manner in the context of evidence. Ability to communicate passionately, effectively and persuasively across a diverse set of stakeholders. Organised and able to prioritise workload in a fast-changing environment. Resilient and able to manage stressful situations. A proven ability to overcome significant barriers to acceptance of change. Qualifications Essential Educated to degree level in healthcare or business leadership and/or management qualification. Evidence of continuing personal development. Desirable Motivated and enthusiastic Forward thinker Good interpersonal skills Confident in own abilities Good listening skills and awareness of staff and patient/ user issues. Person Specification Experience Essential Experience of performance management, including appraisal writing, staff development and disciplinary procedures. Evidence of successfully developing and implementing projects including establishing working relationships with federation stakeholders. Experience of workforce planning, forecasting and development. Experience of working at a senior level in a project and/ or transformation and/ or business management area. Experience in effective chairing of meetings- including remote participants. Experience of developing primary care provision at scale, for example working with other federations or within a collaboration of practices. Experience of effectively delivering goals, targets and KPIs, both personally and through wider teams. Experience setting up systems and processes to manage an organisation. Experience developing policies and procedures. Experience of managing risk registers and audit cycles. Desirable Leadership skills and proven organising ability. Excellent attention to detail. Highly numerate and commercially aware. Highly developed communication skills. Team building and development skills. Strong negotiation and influencing skills. Able to prepare reports setting out information, its analysis and interpretation in a lucid and persuasive manner in the context of evidence. Ability to communicate passionately, effectively and persuasively across a diverse set of stakeholders. Organised and able to prioritise workload in a fast-changing environment. Resilient and able to manage stressful situations. A proven ability to overcome significant barriers to acceptance of change. Qualifications Essential Educated to degree level in healthcare or business leadership and/or management qualification. Evidence of continuing personal development. Desirable Motivated and enthusiastic Forward thinker Good interpersonal skills Confident in own abilities Good listening skills and awareness of staff and patient/ user issues. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer details Employer name Dacorum Healthcare Providers Ltd Address Imex Maxted Road Hemel Hempstead Industrial Estate Hemel Hempstead Hertfordshire HP2 7DX Employer's website https://www.dhpltd.net/ (Opens in a new tab)