An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the Neurology Division, as a Clinical Business Manager. The Division of Neurology is responsible for a wide range of clinical and non-clinical services, including a comprehensive Neurological outpatients service, provided across 14 hospitals.
The successful applicant will be a key member of the Neurology Divisional Senior Team and will report to the Divisional Manager and work closely with the Clinical Directors and senior nursing teams to ensure delivery of effective, efficient, patient centered care.
This role will support the Divisional Manager in the delivery, aims and objectives of the division as determined by the Neurology Divisional Director of Operations.
You will be a key contributor to the development and implementation of the Trust's strategy and will ensure that all relevant policies and national standards are implemented and maintained.
You will manage and develop our services working alongside our inspirational teams, whilst providing excellent highly efficient care to patients.
You should possess excellent communication and leadership skills and be able to demonstrate your ability to remain positive in challenging times.
The post will be based at The Walton Centre, but will be required to travel between the Walton Centre and its partner hospitals., Through strong leadership ensure the Division is managed effectively and efficiently on a day to day basis. Ensure that the needs of patients are paramount to the way in which services are delivered and to foster a culture in which all patients are treated with dignity and respect.
Support the Divisional Director of Operations and Divisional Manager in the delivery of services within the Division, including effective resource and performance management to achieve the corporate objectives. Proactively develop and implement service development initiatives to meet Divisional and Trust's strategic objectives.
Responsible for the activity and performance agenda for the Division working closely with the Divisional heads of service and clinical leads. To play a key role in the demand and capacity planning process yearly and ad-hoc to support the clinical and operational staff ensuring understanding, confidence and engagement.
Lead on development and maintenance of medium and long term activity planning that inform the heads of service and clinical leads on the capacity required of all services across the division.
Responsible for providing management, guidance and direction to the Divisional Team including direct line management responsibility and recruitment, appraisal, CPD and management of poor performance and absence.
Responsibility for maintaining a safe and healthy environment for staff and patients in all areas of their function. Participate in the Trust on call rota.
The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust is the only NHS trust to hold dual accreditation for the Investors in People. We invest in people and we invest in wellbeing standards and have been awarded Gold status for both. The Walton Centre is a leader in the treatment and care of neurology and neurosurgery, placing the patient and their family at the heart of everything we do. As the only specialist hospital trust in the UK dedicated to providing comprehensive neurology, neurosurgery, spinal and pain management services we are proud to be rated as an Outstanding Trust by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), and champion change throughout the field of neuroscience. Originally formed in 1992, the Trust received Foundation Trust status in 2009.
With around 1,450 staff, The Walton Centre treats more than 127,000 outpatients and 18,000 inpatients each year. We have leading specialists and incredibly dedicated staff delivering excellent clinical outcomes for brain, spinal and neurological care nationally and internationally. Teams across our site in Fazakerley, Liverpool, offer a world-class service in diagnosing and treating injuries and illnesses affecting the brain, spine and peripheral nerves and muscles, and in supporting people suffering from a wide range of long-term neurological conditions.