Job overview
Moorfields Eye Hospital is getting itself ready for a huge step change in its future, namely moving to a new facility currently called Oriel, a new purpose designed and built healthcare, research and educational facility of c47,000 sqm in Camden.
We have created a temporary, fixed term position to provide operational resilience across a busy department as existing team members are engaged in tasks setting up Oriel EFM.
Main duties of the job
Core duties
- The post holder will take the lead for day-to-day operational matters of both Hard & Soft workstreams within the EFM team, backfilling the Head of FM, who acts up to cover responsibilities of the deputy director, who is leading the Oriel EFM implementation. • To provide leadership, strategic vision and operational management of both the hard and soft services teams, including contract management of supply chain and service level agreements in place at the trust’s network locations. • Budget management for all hard and soft services contracts and in-house teams forms part of the role, with the post holder responsible for working with each team, identifying and analysing cost pressures, associated cost improvement programme (CIP) targets, and manage the programmes to achieve the proposed targets. • Produce monthly reports capturing relevant data and detailed business analysis of all service functions within the EFM remit. • Provide assurance through experience and knowledge that satisfactory professional and technical standards including all statutory requirements and relevant codes of practice (not limited to health technical memorandums (HTMs) and health building notes (HBNs) are evidential and complied with. • Carry out HR duties including appropriate investigations as and when required. • To undertake other duties relevant to the post.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Key Result Areas
- Individual tasks and programmes of work are delivered to evidenced base-lined expenditure, schedules and quality.
- All documentation is maintained at a high standard for assurance and auditing purposes
- Data management systems and policies, including information governance, are adhered to.
- Team members are provided with development opportunities for career progression.
- All governance, including legislative and regulatory requirements, is complied with and evidence-based.
You will be required to work 37.5 hours a week, normally based around an 8:30am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday pattern however Moorfields offers a variety of flexible working options as we recognise the importance of a good work life balance and the ability to work flexibly. There is an expectation that attendance to the City Road site will occur at least three days a week and likely more dependent on workload and staff requirements. You will participate in the Managers On call rota. Full details will be discussed at interview.
Our expectations of this role’s leadership of the EFM services operational teams and service contracts requires the successful candidate to:
- Utilise their evidential experience of managing complex healthcare EFM contracts as either a client or service provider for MEH’s benefit. • Provide demonstrable experience in technical competency across Hard and Soft Services to complement the existing team. This will be evidenced with qualifications, knowledge and experience. • Demonstrate ongoing operational leadership of large teams across multi-disciplinary soft and hard services teams, showcasing effective innovation in cost and quality-based service provision. • Provide an exemplar customer service focus centred around safety, efficiency and ‘getting it right first time (GIRFT)’. • Provide operationally evidenced deep understanding of IWMS and associated CAFM systems, demonstrating advantages of integrating data streams for efficiency and analytics. • Provide analytical reporting on performance data regarding engineering operations and facilities systems, identifying trends and variances and producing robust recovery plans as required. • Deliver optimisation of physical and human resources across asset management, maintenance, energy and carbon outputs balancing against safety and compliance constraints, exercising their professional judgement across a wide range of EFM related complex systems amidst the conflicting demands of the service. • Audit and analyse departmental system processes for effectiveness, contributing to any revisions required to be implemented ahead of the Oriel move. • Identify and review new technologies, systems and ways of working to improve effectiveness and performance alongside assessing resource, ROI and revenue consequences prior to submitting evaluation papers. • Take pride in being able to delve deeply into complex technical estate infrastructure problems, deriving innovative and cost-effective solutions. • Provide professional technical advice and guidance to trust staff, contractors, consultants, and design teams. Identify, assess and inform the team of pertinent changes in legislation, guidance, and best practice affecting the department. • Be able to present complex technical information in an appropriate manner to all levels of staff, including Trust board members to influence effective action. • Manage an effective human resource management plan, ensuring a robust performance monitoring & development framework is in place for the in-house EFM staff.
Additional core responsibilities
- Manage the departmental risk register to record and escalate any issues as necessary. • Manage the preparation and submission of ERIC data and assist with all mandatory returns to NHS Estates and other external bodies. • Engagement in capital project planning meetings as required to maintain continuity and ensuring EFM is considered through design, planning and execution stages. • Represent the EFM team in external technical forums and networks, including various engineering, compliance and contractual meetings. • Lead development projects of strategic importance to the department.
- Oversee the production and/or updating of department contingency plans, policies, protocols and standard operating procedures for emergency and business continuity. • To undertake regular staff appraisals, ensure that the appraisal process is embedded throughout the hard and soft services teams and continuously monitor staff training and performance following the trust’s human resources process. • Develop, interpret, implement and audit trust policies and operational procedural documents for hard and soft services. Participate in proposed changes for CQC standards, governance and assurance program to ensure full compliance. • Supporting the development and delivery of the department’s sustainability strategy and targets, embedding responsibility for their delivery across the whole of the estates operational team. • Be part of the Support Manager on call team.