Job Openings Commissioning manager

About the job Commissioning manager

About the role

The Commissioning Manager is an integral part of the Adults Commissioning Team, which is responsible for a wide-ranging portfolio of services for adults in Camden including care and support within the home (sometimes referred to as domiciliary care), care homes, extra care, reablement, integrated neighbourhood development, community equipment and the Better Care Fund. This role holds specific responsibilities for Camdens home care market and supporting development and embedding our strength-based approach to delivering care and support at home. 

In addition, the post holder will be expected to collaborate with colleagues to deliver on a range of commissioning strategies as part of the development of sustainable future care services.

The care sector is operating against a backdrop of unprecedented change and pressure. Commissioning managers work in a matrix way across the team, supporting strategic commissioners to deliver system wide change and tackle emerging health inequalities. The ability to build strong working relationships across health social care, voluntary and community sector and care providers is key to this role.

On a day-to-day basis, the post-holder will take the lead in the development of the local home care network and in the management of existing contracts. This will include quality assurance, ensuring continuous service improvement and management of data relating to the contracts. Participation in innovation and modernisation projects will be part of the role as well as budget management where appropriate. The delivery of the highest quality care and support for adults in Camden will be a key driver for in this role and coproduction and resident engagement will be an element of the role

Example objectives: -

  • To co-produce commissioning solutions with residents, providers and colleagues across health and care, recognising the key role of residents in the design and delivery of commissioned services
  • To lead effective quality assurance processes, ensuring continuous service improvement across care and support at home services in Camden
  • To drive forward Camdens What Matters strength-based approach within care and support at home, working in partnership with stakeholders to ensure that services are fit for the future and delivered in a way that promotes independence
  • To co-ordinate a number of pilot projects to support the care and support at home providers to trial new ways of working and learn what works best in Camden, and use this to inform our future commissioning.

About you

  1. Experience of commissioning or delivering services in a health or social care setting would be desirable in this role, but it is not essential. The ideal candidate will:
  2. Be educated to degree level or equivalent, a professional qualification in health or social care would be desirable
  3. Have experience of working collaboratively and in partnerships across adult social care to deliver improved outcomes for residents and/ or continuous service improvement
  4. Have experience of writing and presenting reports, to inform others about relevant issues and recommend appropriate future action
  5. Have experience of successful project management and delivery of agreed outcomes and improved performance within specified timescales
  6. Have experience of using data and insights to inform decision making within project management
  7. Be able to communicate and provide complex information to a wide range of internal and external stakeholders in a way that builds understanding and support
  8. Be able to nurture key relationships and maintain networks internally and externally in support of collaborative working

Work Environment:

This role has a hybrid working environment, both home and office based with the expectation that a proportionate amount of time is spent in Camden. The post-holder will spend time in the wider Camden community e.g., on site visits to provider offices and may be required to attend evening meetings or other out-of-hours events on occasion; reasonable notice will be given under these circumstances.

People Management Responsibilities:

There are no people management responsibilities with this role at this time.

Relationships:

The post-holder will work daily with adults commissioning team members, particularly with the strategic commissioners responsible for home care and reablement. The post holder will work regularly with colleagues from Adult Social Care and across the Council, in addition to collaborating with colleagues from the Integrated Care Board (ICB), voluntary sector and provider networks.

Strong partnership working arrangements with relevant colleagues from commissioned services will be key, ensuring a collaborative approach to contract management, performance and high-quality care delivery.

The post-holder will be expected to deputise for strategic commissioners, representing adults commissioning team in internal and external working groups as appropriate.

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