PCN Manager - Part Time
The Pcn, Portishead, North Somerset
PCN Manager - Part Time
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The Pcn, Portishead, North Somerset
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 15 May | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 309c3d5c4de64bacbbe709b942a65451
Location ref: Portishead, North Somerset
Full Job Description
This is an exciting and evolving role within an already established, fully operational, and continually developing Primary Care Network (PCN) Limited Company. The successful candidate will provide operational, strategic, financial, and transformational leadership across the network, supporting member practices and wider neighbourhood partnerships to deliver high quality, sustainable patient services. Key responsibilities will include: Acting as the principal operational and management lead for staff employed through the PCN Limited Company, including Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) staff. Leading recruitment, induction, appraisal, training, performance management, and workforce development processes for both clinical and non-clinical staff. Supporting the effective deployment and integration of ARRS staff across member practices to maximise service delivery and population health outcomes. Ensuring staff remain informed, engaged, and aligned with PCN priorities, developments,
and strategic objectives. Maintaining compliance with employment legislation, HR policies, Health and Safety requirements, CQC standards, governance frameworks, and information governance requirements. Supporting organisational performance monitoring, continuous improvement, regulatory compliance, and risk management processes. Contributing to the design, development, implementation, and ongoing management of neighbourhood and integrated care projects. Supporting delivery of integrated neighbourhood working, proactive care initiatives, and disease-specific pathways across the PCN. Working collaboratively with member practices, Integrated Neighbourhood Teams, social care, VCSE organisations, housing providers, local authorities, and wider healthcare partners. Managing projects through the full lifecycle, including planning, implementation, monitoring, reporting, evaluation, and benefits realisation. Supporting coordination of services and operational delivery across all member practices.
Leading operational delivery of the PCN Network Contract Directed Enhanced Service (DES) and associated local priorities. Acting as a key point of contact for Practice Managers, Clinical Directors, and partner organisations. Using population health management data, service performance data, and operational information to support service improvement and identify inequalities. Monitoring contractual requirements, key performance indicators, and service delivery targets to ensure compliance and achievement. Managing aspects of the PCN Limited Company budget, including ARRS funding and Investment and Impact Fund (IIF) income. Supporting financial forecasting, budget monitoring, invoicing, and claims submission processes. Providing regular financial and operational reporting updates to the PCN Board and other governance forums. Supporting identification and management of financial risks, opportunities, and sustainability planning. Supporting implementation of digital transformation initiatives,
technologies, and new models of care within primary care settings. Ensuring compliance with GDPR, Freedom of Information requirements, and wider information governance legislation and standards. Supporting the continued maturity, development, and strategic progression of the PCN and PCN Limited Company. Monitoring and evidencing improvements in patient outcomes, service delivery, and local healthcare priorities. Developing and maintaining strong working relationships with stakeholders across primary care, community services, and partner organisations. Supporting a culture of collaboration, innovation, continuous improvement, and patient-centred care across the network. The role requires a highly organised, proactive, and collaborative individual with strong operational, communication, leadership, and project management skills, capable of working effectively across multiple organisations within a rapidly evolving healthcare environment.