
Chief Operating Officer (WQ00)
- Leeds
- Contract
- Full-time
- Demonstrable and successful recent experience and achievement at Board Director level or equivalent in a similarly complex organisation or system, ideally within an acute provider.
- Experienced, compassionate and inclusive leader with significant operational experience and responsibility for meeting a wide range of service and business performance targets.
- Proven track record of outstanding leadership in service delivery and innovation in healthcare.
- Proven experience of effective demand and capacity planning.
- Experience of business continuity and emergency preparedness planning and implementation.
- Track record of leading successful change programmes, including service improvement, cultural change, outcome improvement and cost efficiency.
- Demonstrable experience of developing relationships into productive partnerships, cross boundary working and working with stakeholders at all levels to achieve system and organisational excellence.
- Extensive record of successful workforce, financial and resource management, ensuring high performance and holding individuals to account.
- Demonstrable experience of using data to lead improvement.
- Track record of building high performing, cohesive teams and inspiring others to achieve excellence.
- Track record of proactively managing performance.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and significant personal credibility.
- Aligned to the Leeds Way values, behaviours and Nolan Principles of public life.
- Demonstrable commitment to promoting and celebrating equality and diversity in the workplace and in service delivery.
- Facilitative, collaborative and inclusive management style.
- Committed to the ethical standards expected of public sector leaders in the UK, including fit and proper persons test.
- Working with others to improve and enhance the patient experience and services across the organisation and the system, balancing a bias to action.
- Resilient and determined to overcome challenges, recover from setbacks, and demonstrable persistence to deliver strategic objectives.
- Passionate about high quality patient care and delivering outstanding outcomes.
- Strategic thinker with highly developed influencing, persuasion and negotiation skills and using them to bring about change and develop services, standards and systems.
- Resilient under pressure and calm in a crisis.
- Committed to a culture of continuous improvement, and learning
- Educated to Masters level in relevant discipline
- MBA (Desirable)
- Demonstrable and successful recent experience and achievement at Board Director level or equivalent in a similarly complex organisation or system, ideally within an acute provider.
- Experienced, compassionate and inclusive leader with significant operational experience and responsibility for meeting a wide range of service and business performance targets.
- Proven track record of outstanding leadership in service delivery and innovation in healthcare.
- Proven experience of effective demand and capacity planning.
- Experience of business continuity and emergency preparedness planning and implementation.
- Track record of leading successful change programmes, including service improvement, cultural change, outcome improvement and cost efficiency.
- Demonstrable experience of developing relationships into productive partnerships, cross boundary working and working with stakeholders at all levels to achieve system and organisational excellence.
- Extensive record of successful workforce, financial and resource management, ensuring high performance and holding individuals to account.
- Demonstrable experience of using data to lead improvement.
- Track record of building high performing, cohesive teams and inspiring others to achieve excellence.
- Track record of proactively managing performance.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and significant personal credibility.
- Aligned to the Leeds Way values, behaviours and Nolan Principles of public life.
- Demonstrable commitment to promoting and celebrating equality and diversity in the workplace and in service delivery.
- Facilitative, collaborative and inclusive management style.
- Committed to the ethical standards expected of public sector leaders in the UK, including fit and proper persons test.
- Working with others to improve and enhance the patient experience and services across the organisation and the system, balancing a bias to action.
- Resilient and determined to overcome challenges, recover from setbacks, and demonstrable persistence to deliver strategic objectives.
- Passionate about high quality patient care and delivering outstanding outcomes.
- Strategic thinker with highly developed influencing, persuasion and negotiation skills and using them to bring about change and develop services, standards and systems.
- Resilient under pressure and calm in a crisis.
- Committed to a culture of continuous improvement, and learning
- Educated to Masters level in relevant discipline
- MBA (Desirable)