All Deputy Directors will work in a networked way across regions to support the regional role of adviser to NHS England and contr.....
All Deputy Directors will work in a networked way across regions to support the regional role of adviser to NHS England and contribute to national work on developing a comprehensive healthcare public health system with NHSE sub regional teams. The post holder will oversee, coordinate and deliver high quality professional PH input, support and advice to the NHS England at Regional level to drive improvements in outcomes and reduction in health inequalities across the population in a way that is cost effective to support NHS Englands sub regional team including public health advice to support: Overall strategy for improving population health at a local level The strategy for implementing the 5 year forward view (5YFV) Direct commissioning responsibilities for primary care (including medical services; Ophthalmic services; community pharmaceutical services etc.) Public health service commitments defined through the Section 7a agreement; Quality and efficiency programme QIPP, and its Commissioning and Pathways; Provider Efficiency; and System Enablers national work streams to ensure cost effectiveness across primary, secondary and tertiary health services and care You will identify future challenges to the publics health and wellbeing and act as a professional advisor for NHSE and local CCGs (in support of Directors of Public Health) on all matters related to healthcare public health. You will work effectively and promote good relationships between NHSE, local authorities, ICBs, OHID and UKHSA. Represent the Public Health Directorate at meetings relating to the performance of HCPH practitioners Input into the development and monitoring of performance improvement action plans for practitioners Attend and provide expert clinical advice to the regulatory Panel Meetings Ensure that any new legislation, NICE requirements and NHS regulations and guidance are implemented appropriately. Participate in peer review of individual performance at least once per year. Coordinate needs assessment and defining of priorities to ensure population health improvement is achieved within available resources Implementation of the 5YFV Support commissioning and commissioning decisions in providing an evidence-based rationale in order to secure delivery Support commissioning approaches for the whole pathway throughout the life cycle, with an emphasis on prevention (including self care) Optimising value for the NHS to provide cost effective, evidence based solutions through health economics advice Maintaining and enhancing quality, improving outcomes and equity of access throughout the domains of the outcomes framework Supporting patient and public engagement through insight and community approaches. Its an exciting time to join the NHS PH Directorate and the wider regional public health unit (Office of the RDPH) as we build momentum and drive collective action on improving equitable population health outcomes and reduce health inequalities in the region.This is indeed an opportunity to shape and inform the transformation of public health functions and developments in the region. Are you the right candidate? Reach out to find more.Contact Dr Aliko Ahmed, Regional Director of Public Health East of England; Aliko.Ahmed@dhsc.gov.uk; aliko.ahmed2@nhs.net In addition to in-depth understanding of public health, the DD-HCPH will be expected to have a highly demonstrable skills in building and enhancing effective collaboration, integration, and partnership within and across teams, partners, and stakeholders. The post holder will work directly with the Regional Director Public Health and partners to develop a cohesive, integrated, responsive multi-disciplinary regional public health team that informs, influences, facilitates and support collective actions to improve population health outcomes in East of England. You can find further details about the job, organisational structure, recruitment profile, expected outcomes and benefits information in the attached Job Description and other supporting documents. Salary Progression Applicants will commence at the bottom of Band 9 with a full-time starting salary of £99,891, with a pay step increase after 5 years service. These salaries are offered in accordance with NHS Terms and Conditions and the HEE Pay Progression Policy and are subject to annual cost of living review. Secondment Applicants from within the NHS will be offered on a secondment basis only,agreement should be obtained from their employer prior to submitting the application