Programme Officer – Mental Health Access & Demand

at  Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust

London HA9, England, United Kingdom -

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Immediate18 Aug, 2024GBP 48054 Annual18 May, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

Brent Integrated Care Partnership has a number of exciting opportunities available, supporting the borough based partnership to deliver its objectives in a changing and evolving health and care landscape. We have 11 roles available, hosted by CNWL but working as part of a wider partnership of health and care organisations in Brent.
About the Roles
Most of the roles available are being advertised on a permanent basis, but others are being advertised on a fixed term 12-month basis, due to changing needs within the organisation over time. The current roles are available on trac jobs are below with reference numbers
333-J-M-0181 - Head of Neighbourhoods and Integration – Band 8C
333-J-M-0182 - Delivery Officer x 2 - Band 5
333-J-M-0183 - Primary Care Workforce Manager - Band 7
333-J-M-0184 - Director of Systems Improvement and Delivery (band 9)
333-J-M-0185 - Programme Manager – Community Services and Long-Term Conditions (Band 8a)
333-J-M-0186 - Senior Programme Officer – Mental Health (Band 7)
333-J-M-0187 - Senior Programme Officer – Enabler Workstreams
333-J-M-0189 - Executive Assistant to the Managing Director of the ICP – Band 5
333-J-M-0188 - Project Officer – Children’s Workstreams (Band 6)
The purpose of this post will be to work with the programme director and programme managers within an established health and care partnership to contribute to the delivery of a far reaching change programme across mental health services, adult social care and the voluntary sector.
The programme will have a particular focus on access and demand. You will work to improve the delivery of operational services, processes and systems. Supporting and involving operational managers in the delivery of a transformation programme that improves the performance against key system metrics and outcomes for people who use mental health/ adult social care services.
The role will take a lead role on developing robust processes and procedures and ensure that information on good practice and organisational learning is widely available. It will also take a lead role in improving the quality of the service and delivering agreed operational improvements in the department and with partner agencies and other stakeholders to secure the continuous development, improvement, efficiency and success within areas of adult social care and mental health services
Brent Integrated Care Partnership (Brent ICP) brings together health and care organisations from across the borough. It aims to work collaboratively with all the health, care and wellbeing organisations that serve the community of Brent.

Responsibilities:

Need something on key relationships here
Service Improvement
Lead and take accountability for the delivery of projects related to service improvement within mental health and adult social care; this will include for example service specific areas of focus such as access and demand, communications relating to mental health awareness, promotion of Talking Therapies and delivery of the Brent business case for rollout into NW10 and NW2 postcodes.
To embed workforce change into all improvement initiatives, supporting managers to identify and source appropriate OD & LD interventions.
Oversee the production of programme documentation, including programme plans and reporting templates, including documentation for relevant committees and working groups.
Lead research into additional external sources of funding to support the transformation objectives aligned to the programme
Develop and implement practical ways of improving the quality and speed of communications from the programme to providers, staff and wider partners.
Ensure that methods of measurement and KPIs for the programme are established and maintained, and to contribute to the wider system-level dashboard development work being undertaken by the Head of Health Evidence and Insight


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Hospital/Health Care

Pharma / Biotech / Healthcare / Medical / R&D

Oral Healthcare Services

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Proficient

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London HA9, United Kingdom