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Improvement and Transformation Manager

Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust

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Salary
£49,387 - £56,515 per annum pro rata
Profession
Manager and corporate
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
13 May 2026
Contract Type
24 months (fixed term, 24 months)
Posted Date
29 Apr 2026

Job overview

**Selection for this post will be through an assessment centre which will require candidates to be available for a full day. The likely date of this assessment centre is Thursday 4 June**

Do you love it when continuous improvements add up to something transformational for the health care that patients receive?

Working closely with teams across our range of acute and community services across North Yorkshire and the North, as one of our Improvement and Transformation Managers, you can be sure that no two days will ever be the same.

Our Improvement Managers work to engage, encourage and inspire our colleagues in quality improvement, helping everyone to develop and use improvement skills and tools, providing support, coaching and facilitation to deliver continuous improvement.

Main duties of the job

Managed by the Head of Improvement and Transformation, the team provides continuous improvement expertise and advice, facilitation, teaching, coaching, planning, delivery and reporting to support colleagues in operational directorates across the organisation. Working closely together with clinical directorates, Harrogate Integrated Facilities, Corporate Services and other stakeholders, partners and the community is a key principle within the team.

As one of our Improvement Managers you will play a pivotal role in facilitating the successful delivery of the roll-out of our Impact Continuous Improvement Operating Model across HDFT.

You will join the high-performing Improvement Academy team for a period of 24 months. You'll learn our training and coaching content and be coached through your journey as you learn how best to coach others. You will be supported to understand the Impact Model from the inside out and to increase your knowledge, skills and experience in using it.

Now is a really exciting time for you as an experienced Improvement Manager with strong technical knowledge and skills in lean tools and techniques, project management, coaching, training and facilitation to join our expanding team and support our future ambitions.

We offer flexible and hybrid working opportunities and can agree a way of working that supports you and teamHDFT.

Please see the attached job description and person specification for further details.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Job responsibilities

An experienced improvement practitioner/manager, you will:

- Be a subject matter expert on our continuous improvement methodology

- Lead our Improvement Operating Model training and coaching.

- Lead service improvement and system change knowledge and practical application across all Trust services, as required.

- Facilitate cultural change within the organisation, promoting a culture of continuous improvement.

- Be responsible for engagement, co-ordination, delivery and evaluation of allocated improvement projects and programmes.

Person Specification

Essential

  • Evidence of ongoing and recent CPD relevant to the role
  • Masters level qualification in a similar field or evidence to demonstrate equivalent experience - (e.g. relevant clinical, managerial or improvement experience)
  • Proven track record of delivering high quality training to diverse audiences
  • Proven track record of facilitation and leading quality improvement projects and/or programmes
  • Project management and delivering measurable outcomes to a timescale, preferably in a health, social care or public sector environment.

Desirable

  • Lean qualified leader
  • Project management qualification