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Job Location | Fetcham |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £63,751 - £73,664 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Contract, full-time |
Surrey Heartlands CCG are looking for a Head of Urgent and Integrated Care to join our team working within the Guildford and Waverley Integrated Care Partnership and Surrey Heartlands ICS.We have an ambitious vision for transformation and continuous improvement of health and care across our footprint. We are in the unique position of having secured a devolution deal, which for the first time really brings together health and social care by allowing us to commission from a single budget. We are also developing four dynamic and sustainable Integrated Care Partnerships (across East Surrey, Guildford and Waverley, North West Surrey and Surrey Downs localities) based on co-operation with our component partners, and focusing on local population needs, priorities and decision making. In addition, we have responsibility, delegated from NHS England, for managing Primary Care contracts across the Surrey Heartlands footprintThe Head of Urgent and Integrated Care provides senior operational leadership across the Urgent and Integrated Care function across the ICP, with responsibility for developing and, importantly, delivering the CCGs’ Out of Hospital and Urgent Care Strategies, the Urgent and Emergency Care Long term plan and the ICS wide Surge and Escalation Plans.The post holder will support their direct reports and fellow heads of urgent integrated care across the ICS and the Associate Director for Urgent and Integrated Care in relation to developing and commissioning comprehensive service re-design; along with delivering the transformation change programme for Urgent and Integrated Care, this will involve new approaches to service and system change for the CCG’s. Building relationships with colleagues across Acute and Community services is essential to bring about the shift in the Surrey Heartlands system towards integrated, supportive local and wider systems which are able to respond to prolonged periods of Planned Surge along with system emergencies.