Practice Manager • Belper Whitemoor Medical Centre
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nPractice Manager with Whitemoor Medical Centre in Belper, Derbyshire\n\n At Whitemoor Medical Centre we relate the success of the practice directly to the strength of our management team. We are looking for a new Practice Manager to lead this team and play a vital role in the continued performance and development of our operations. Although previous healthcare experience would be helpful it is by no means essential. Indeed, we would be keen to hear from people with a proven track record of leadership in a non NHS environment. The most important attributes are experience in overseeing business operations in a small to medium sized business as well as human resources, finance and premises. The ideal candidate will be a great communicator who has a strong ability to delegate responsibility as well as roll their sleeves up and get stuck in when required. In addition, they will have the ability to collaborate across a range of departments and stakeholders. Ultimately, our new practice manager will be driven by a desire to lead our business to maximum productivity and efficiency. Working hours are flexible from 30 hours a week up to full time. Interviews are scheduled to take place on the afternoon of Wednesday 11th December 2024, with a second interview for shortlisted candidates on the morning of Saturday 14th December 2024. If you would like to have an informal chat about this role, prior to application, then please contact Dr James Youngs by email , james.youngs@nhs.net, to arrange a discussion. Any practice manager will tell you that no two working days are ever the same! Therefore, the ability to react to and resolve multiple and diverse issues, as and when they arise, is part of the skill set required! Ultimately though, the practice manager has overall accountability in the following areas, Finance - ensuring that the financial performance of the practice is sufficient to deliver the funding that allows us to sustain and develop services. HR - overall accountability for recruitment and retention of staff as well as their ongoing development, performance management and welfare. Patients - develop and deliver strategies to meet patients clinical needs as well as their expectations around access and other service standards. This will include responsibility for resolving complaints and concerns as well as developing patient engagement in areas like our Patient Participation Group. Risk Management - oversee the risk management process in the practice. This will include compliance with CQC and Health and Safety standards as well as all statutory and regulatory obligations. Strategic Development - play a significant role, with the rest of the leadership team, in devising and implementing the plans that will allow the practice to grow and thrive in the constantly changing arena of primary care. About us The main responsibilities of the practice manager role are, Overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organisation, ensuring staff achieve their primary responsibilities. Direct line management of the practice management team Managing the recruitment, retention, performance and development of staff Managing the financial elements of the organisation, including budgets, bank accounts, accounting systems etc. Seeking to maximise income and reduce expenditure in conjunction with the partners. Managing contracts for services. Managing the procurement of organisation equipment, supplies and services. Coordinating the reviewing and updating of all organisation policies and procedures Leading change and continuous improvement initiatives as well as coordinating all projects within the organisation. Coordinating the compilation of organisation reports and the practice development plan (PDP) Ensuring the team reach QOF targets (supported by the nursing and administrative leads) Ensuring the organisation maintains compliance with its NHS contractual obligations. Publishing communications for internal and external use such as an organisation newsletter on a quarterly basis Maintaining the organisation and NHS choices websites Liaising at external meetings as required Marketing the practice appropriately Supporting the working of the Patient Participation Group Effectively managing/supporting the management of all complaints in line with current legislation and guidance The management of the premises, including health and safety aspects such as risk assessments and mandatory training Managing the organisation IT system, delegating staff to function as administrators. Ensuring compliance with IT security and IG Coordinating the organisation diary, ensuring meetings are scheduled appropriately "}