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Assistant Divisional Manager – Queen Square

  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Healthcare
    Business, Operations & Strategy
  • London

AI generated summary

  • You should be ambitious, motivated, and adaptive, with a proven track record in managing demanding agendas and leading a team in delivering exceptional support and transformative projects.
  • You will lead management support for neurology and specialist services, oversee capital projects, and drive efficient, patient-focused clinical service delivery.

Requirements

  • We are seeking an ambitious, motivated, adaptive and driven candidate to deliver upon the many opportunities this role presents.
  • With a track-record of delivery of demanding agendas, you will lead your team in providing exceptional management support.
  • The role covers a range of support to delivery for specialities including neurology, specialist services, outpatients, as well as interventional and inpatient directorate, as well as Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, and diagnostics.
  • The post is responsible for incredibly exciting developments such as capital projects, large business cases and significant transformation programmes.

Responsibilities

  • As Assistant Divisional Manager for the £280m turnover Queen Square Division within the Specialist Hospitals Board of UCLH, you will work with a high performing team to ensure high quality, efficient, timely and patient-focused clinical services.
  • With a track-record of delivery of demanding agendas, you will lead your team in providing exceptional management support.
  • The role covers a range of support to delivery for specialities including neurology, specialist services, outpatients, as well as interventional and inpatient directorate, as well as Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, and diagnostics.
  • The post is responsible for incredibly exciting developments such as capital projects, large business cases and significant transformation programmes.

FAQs

What is the primary responsibility of the Assistant Divisional Manager for the Queen Square Division?

The primary responsibility is to deliver high quality, efficient, timely, and patient-focused clinical services within the £280m turnover Queen Square Division, overseeing specialties including neurology, specialist services, outpatients, interventional and inpatient directorates.

What kind of team will the Assistant Divisional Manager be part of?

The Assistant Divisional Manager will work with a high-performing team that provides exceptional management support to ensure the delivery of clinical services.

What are some of the exciting developments the Assistant Divisional Manager will be responsible for?

The role includes responsibilities for capital projects, large business cases, and significant transformation programmes.

How does UCLH position itself in terms of healthcare services?

UCLH is one of the most complex NHS trusts in the UK, serving a diverse population with a focus on academically led acute and specialist services.

What sustainability goals has UCLH set?

UCLH has committed to becoming a carbon net zero health service, with a target of net zero for direct emissions by 2031 and indirect emissions by 2040.

Who can I contact for more information about the role?

For more information, you can contact Shweta Singh (Divisional Manager) at shweta.singh7@nhs.net, Chris Turner (Divisional Clinical Director) at chris.turner7@nhs.net, or Samirah Majeed (Divisional PA) at samirah.majeed@nhs.net or by phone at 0203 448 4781 / 07812512520.

What is the geographical location of UCLH?

UCLH is based across eight sites in London, including the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and University College Hospital, among others.

What type of patient care focus does UCLH have?

UCLH specializes in various complex illnesses, particularly in women’s health, cancer, infection, neurological, gastrointestinal, and oral diseases.

Is leadership experience required for this role?

Yes, the ideal candidate should have a track record of delivery and strong leadership skills to manage and support the team effectively.

Are there opportunities for professional development in this position?

Yes, UCLH is committed to providing excellent education and research opportunities, supporting professional growth within the organization.

UCLH provides first-class acute and specialist services in six hospitals in central London.

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Mission & Purpose

University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust is one of the UK's largest and most renowned healthcare providers. The Trust delivers high-quality patient care across a range of specialties, including cancer, neurology, women’s health, and emergency services. UCLH is committed to clinical excellence, research, and education, aiming to improve health outcomes through innovative treatments and world-class facilities. Their mission is to provide exceptional care and to advance medical knowledge for the benefit of patients and the wider community.