At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead the Urgent Care team, ensuring high-quality service delivery and operational excellence.
- Company: Join a dynamic healthcare organisation focused on patient care and team collaboration.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, on-call allowance, and opportunities for professional development.
- Other info: Flexible working hours with a supportive team culture.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in urgent care while developing your leadership skills.
- Qualifications: Experience in team management and a passion for healthcare.
The predicted salary is between 37800 - 46200 £ per year.
Job Summary The Urgent Care Team Leader supports the Urgent Care Service Manager in the operational planning, delivery, and development of the non-clinical components of the Integrated Urgent Care (IUC) and Out of Hours (OOH) services. This role involves multi-site working and a rota pattern aligned with service needs. Working collaboratively with the Service Manager and other team leads, the post holder ensures that all service areas including Primary Care Centres, Fleet, Quality & Compliance are safe, well-resourced, and effectively managed. The Team Leader will also oversee additional service lines such as extended access, driving efficiencies and optimising workflows. This role requires the post holder to be a trained Mental Health First Aid champion and a Freedom to Speak Up Champion. The post holder will also act as Infection prevention and control champion. The post holder will be first aid trained. The role operates on a 9-week rolling rota, with 7.5 hours of work per day across a 5-day working week (which will include weekends). Working hours are scheduled between 8:00am and 10:00pm. Where contracted working days fall on a Bank Holiday, employees are required to work as part of their normal rota. The role also includes a 1-in-9 rolling on-call rota. Employees participating in the on-call rota receive an on-call allowance of £200 per week.
Key Responsibilities
Operational Leadership
- Support the Service Manager in delivering high-performing IUC and OOH services.
- Deputise for the Service Manager when required.
- Participate in the Tactical (Silver) On-Call rota (1 in 9).
- Monitor and help achieve access targets and KPIs.
- Ensure services meet internal and external standards (e.g., CQC, Health and Safety).
Team Management
- Oversee day-to-day performance of operational staff.
- Line manage staff, including recruitment, retention, performance, attendance, and grievance matters.
- Conduct regular 1-1s, appraisals, training, and team meetings to foster engagement and development.
- Support the organisation to identify training needs within the teams and in finding suitable training to mee the needs of the team.
- Promote a positive team culture and effective communication across all levels.
- Work with the rota team to ensure good rota fill across roles.
Quality & Compliance
- Ensure adherence to policies, procedures, and governance frameworks.
- Conduct staff and compliance audits.
- Act as an Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Champion, conducting IPC audits on a rotational basis.
- Contribute to monthly Quality Assurance Reports and other performance and contract reporting.
- Responsible for sites and fleet where LCW deliver services; sites allocated quarterly and rotated quarterly so all team leads are able to understand the service delivery sites for LCW over time.
- Support the enactment of LCW health and safety management across sites and with staff.
- Support with the drafting of responses to complaints and incidents.
Stakeholder Engagement & Service Development
- Respond to stakeholder enquiries and ensure satisfactory resolution.
- Support service improvement initiatives and change management projects.
- Assist in investigating complaints, feedback, and patient safety incidents (PSIRF), ensuring timely action and shared learning.
- Act as an operational point of contact with partner organisations e.g Imperial for UTC and PCC delivery, the Whittington for UTC and PCC delivery etc.
- Support LCW in its work to understand and continually improve patient experience through gaining feedback and taking actions to address.
Risk & Resilience
- Identify and mitigate risks, ensuring they are logged in LCWs quality management system.
- Ensure services are properly resourced and resilient, including supporting Business Impact Assessments.
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