Chief Operating Officer
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newtown, Cambridge
Chief Operating Officer
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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newtown, Cambridge
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 10 Dec | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: ef4e518a789740f0b444eebb8deee058
Full Job Description
The role of COO is a critical one within our executive team, responsible for both the strategic and day-to-day operational management and service delivery of care for patients. This is a busy, exciting and progressive operating environment and this role will ensure the organisation delivers the best possible outcomes for our communities by leading a high-performing culture across CUH. The successful candidate will bring substantial operational leadership experience gained in settings of scale and complexity, alongside the ability to influence and impact change. They will bring highly developed influencing, persuasion and negotiation skills, with the ability to bring about change and develop services in a multi-stakeholder environment and with high levels of self-awareness., On behalf of the Chief Executive and Deputy Chief Executive, lead the operational management of the Trust, includingthe achievement of quality and performance standards that deliver improvements for patients, ensuring cohesiveworking and optimum performance.
Lead and hold to account the clinical Divisions to deliver performance standards derived from the NHS OperatingFramework, Trust Annual Plan and other regulatory bodies and sources.
Provide expert advice and briefing to the Trust Board (including the Chair and Non-Executive Directors specifically asappropriate) on all matters affecting the operational performance of the Trust.
Work closely with the other members of the Executive Team to ensure a Trust-wide approach to issues as necessary, especially as relates to use of capacity, quality improvement, development of specialties and delivery of performance standards.
Support and contribute to the establishment of Trust-wide standards and systems to maintain, monitor and improvequality of care and operational delivery.
Contribute to the Trust's efficiency targets by the effective use of resources and the improvement of productivity.
In conjunction with the Chief Nurse and Chief Medical Officer, monitor the quality of care, particularly at ward level andensure that improvement actions are implemented as necessary.
Manage the emergency planning and business continuity processes ensuring robust and responsive plans are in place for major internal and external incidents.
Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) is an internationally renowned healthcare organisation and one of the largest and highest profile NHS teaching hospitals in the country. We deliver expert care for patients while our vibrant teaching community equips and empowers the healthcare leaders of tomorrow. CUH - Addenbrooke's and The Rosie - is a team of over 13,000 people and a range of partners who are passionate about improving people's lives. We have an annual budget of over £1.5bn and provide services as a local hospital for people in Cambridge, South and East Cambridgeshire, and as a specialist hospital for a wider population. As an academic medical centre we work across 75 medical and surgical specialties, with corporate and support teams - and health, care, academic and industry partners - to deliver care, learning and research in support of our vision of a healthier life for everyone.
We are situated on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, the largest centre of life science and medical research in Europe, and aspire to develop cross-industry partnerships that further improve outcomes for patients while powering economic growth through working with some of the greatest minds in the country on cutting edge research which can then directly impact patient care. Building for the future is an essential part of our strategy, and we see this coming to fruition through our exciting plans for the development of new Cancer and Children's hospitals.