Job description
Kent LPC
Job Profile – Kent LPC Service Development Manager
Job Title: Service Development Manager
Accountable to: Kent LPC Committee
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer for Kent LPC
Job Purpose: To liaise with commissioners and provide support to Contractors, the LPC Committee and the Chief Executive Officer of the LPC on any development and implementation of pharmacy services (national, contractual, enhanced, local services etc). To use various methods of communication (including social media) to engage contractors and to publicize services and to build relationships.
Key Responsibilities: To take direction from, and work collaboratively with the Kent LPC, its members and contractors to promote and enhance:
- Service Delivery
- Deliver the Kent LPC strategic plan with regards to service provision and delivery.
- Create a service summary for the LPC as well as a gap map of services that are missing and liaise with commissioners and contractors of how we can increase service provision.
- Engage with NHS England, ICBs, Local Authorities, STP’s and any other commissioning bodies to enable the best service specifications for local or national service delivery in Community Pharmacy.
- Liaise with Contractors to optimize the efficient delivery of services and ensure payments are claimed. Resolve any relevant queries and issues around service delivery.
- Liaise with Commissioners on an ongoing basis to maintain optimal level of service delivery.
- Work with LPC Committee and its officers to ensure clear communication pathways are in place.
- Ensure details of all service level agreements are communicated to the LPC team and onward to contractors.
- Work with Local Authorities to determine Pharmaceutical Needs Assessments and ensure supplementary statements are issued as appropriate.
- Engage and communicate with stakeholders across Kent to develop and maintain a “Monthly Deadline Tracker” for contractors.
- Support communication and delivery of the Pharmacy Quality Scheme (PQS).
- Develop a quarterly update on service performance to contractors.
- Create essential guides for services to support Contractors to optimise remuneration and quality of patient care.
- Training
- Be responsible for organising and managing training for service provision across Kent.
- Outward facing contractor support and training.
- LPC Support
- Work with the team to deliver the Kent LPC strategic plan for the Committee.
- STP/ICS work and service development which involves designing the service, writing specifications, training pharmacies etc.
Competencies for Role of Service Development OfficerImpact and influence
Ability to persuade, convince, influence or impress other stakeholders to secure support for a specific agenda, may be characterised as strategic influence, matrix management, targeted persuasion, and collaborative influence, establishes credibility, may use direct persuasion/facts/figures, addresses customers’ issues/concerns.
To influence others about the value of community pharmacy, with a professional, constructive and tactful attitude to obtain support for community pharmacy as a valued part of the integrated health and social care team.
- Information Seeking
An underlying curiosity that implies not limiting oneself to routine questions/information, desire to know more about things/people/issues, enhances problem definition/diagnosis, consults many sources
Flexibility
The ability to adapt to/work effectively in a variety of situations and understand a variety of viewpoints i.e. “see the bigger picture”. Expectation to deputise the CEO.
Technical expertise
Strong understanding of Community Pharmacy subject matter, related knowledge and motivation to expand, use and share work related knowledge with others.
Teamwork co-operation
High integrity with a genuine intent to work co-operatively, and collaboratively with others and being part of a formal/informal team, solicit/elicit information, values others with good interpersonal understanding and robust conflict resolution skills.
Customer Service Orientation
Focus on understanding and meeting customers’ needs, follows up on customer complaints/questions/requests. Contextually, the roles’ customers will primarily be the committee, their members and officers, and the contractors we represent.
Initiative
Ability to work independently, doing more than is required/expected in a job, identifying and acting upon new opportunities to enhance results/minimise problems without needing to be asked, persisting in problem solving efforts, seizing opportunities, handling crises promptly and effectively.
- Familiarity with the health and social care landscape
Understand the current and evolving health and social care structure and landscape with the ability to create opportunities for community pharmacy.
- Knowledge of Community Pharmacy
Experience of working in or knowledge of community pharmacy is essential. The post is open to Registered Pharmacists only with a minimum of 4 years post registration experience.
- Communication and presentation skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills are essential as you will be required to brief community pharmacy contractors and stakeholders in a range of meetings and through a variety of communication channels.
Excellent IT skills including proficient knowledge of Microsoft office applications.
- Other
Driver with use of a car
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: £50,700.00-£52,650.00 per year
Benefits:
- Company pension
- Work from home
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person