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Contracts OfficerinArnoldinArnoldPUBLISHED FRI 24 JAN 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
NHS

NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Integrated Care Board Follow NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Integrated Care Board

Impactful Role, Contribute to the commissioning of medical and dental services, directly influencing patient care and health outcomes in a large population.
Collaborative Environment, Work within a dynamic team and across various stakeholders, promoting integrated service delivery and effective collaboration.
Patient Advocacy, Serve as a champion for patients, ensuring their voices and needs are considered in policy development and decision-making.
Focus on Quality Improvement, Utilize data and local knowledge to identify opportunities for enhancing service quality and patient experience.
Diversity and Inclusion, Actively promote equality and create an inclusive workplace, valuing diverse perspectives and contributions.
Professional Development, Engage in staff management, supporting team members’ growth and development through appraisals and training initiatives.
Strategic Influence, Play a key role in shaping policies and procedures that impact service delivery across multiple organizations and regions.
The Contracts Officer role at NHS Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Integrated Care Board involves providing leadership in the commissioning of medical and secondary dental services, aligning with the NHS Long Term Plan. The position focuses on developing integrated services to enhance patient care, promote health management, and ensure access to appropriate services. The successful candidate will collaborate across various ICB footprints, utilizing local insights and national data to drive service improvement, quality enhancement, and patient involvement in decision-making processes.

In addition to managing budgets and ensuring financial balance, the Contracts Officer will oversee staff development and contribute to a diverse and inclusive workplace. The role requires the ability to deliver strategic reports, manage information sharing systems, and plan and evaluate projects effectively. Responsibilities also include policy development and adapting procedures to meet service needs while ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget.
Impactful Role, Contribute to the commissioning of medical and dental services, directly influencing patient care and health outcomes in a large population.
Collaborative Environment, Work within a dynamic team and across various stakeholders, promoting integrated service delivery and effective collaboration.
Patient Advocacy, Serve as a champion for patients, ensuring their voices and needs are considered in policy development and decision-making.
Focus on Quality Improvement, Utilize data and local knowledge to identify opportunities for enhancing service quality and patient experience.
Diversity and Inclusion, Actively promote equality and create an inclusive workplace, valuing diverse perspectives and contributions.
Professional Development, Engage in staff management, supporting team members’ growth and development through appraisals and training initiatives.
Strategic Influence, Play a key role in shaping policies and procedures that impact service delivery across multiple organizations and regions.

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