Regional Operations Lead - South
Listed on 2026-01-12
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We are seeking to recruit an experienced and highly motivated individual to provide operational leadership for Ace Centre's clinical services in the South and to support our Senior Management Team to ensure the continual improvement of our portfolio of services that focus on supporting the evolving needs of people with complex communication difficulties and put the people we serve at the heart of all decision making.
Ace Centre is a registered charity (No. 1089313) that specialises in providing Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Assistive (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). and support for people with complex needs. We offer assessment, training, technical and engineering, research and innovation, and information services, and we work actively with partners and stakeholders to advance service delivery and development across the UK.
We are recognised for the quality of our work, and we deliver services contracted by the NHS in the North West of England and the Thames Valley and Wessex region. In addition to our NHS work we are active in building partnerships across the health and education sectors, training, engineering and technological development, research and innovation, and emerging fields.
This is an exciting time to join Ace Centre as we look to meet the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead as we embark on the next stage of our journey.
Closing date for applications: 11 January 2026
Interviews to be held: 21 and 23 January 2026
Main duties of the jobThe role is to provide operational leadership for Ace Centre's clinical services in the South and to support the Senior Management Team in developing services and enhancing systems at a regional level.
Ace Centre's operations in the South predominantly refer to the Thames Valley and Wessex region as determined by our NHS contract although some activities may require travel beyond that region.
The successful applicant will be responsible for the coordinated planning and delivery of our services in the South, and contribute to the recruitment, induction and ongoing training and support of service delivery staff to ensure we maintain a workforce that has the capacity, skill and competency mix to meet service requirements
They will also support our Senior Management Team to develop working relationships with external partners and to manage overall service capacity and demand, promoting the effective collection and use of data to inform operational decisions and facilitate the formulation and evaluation of business plans.
About usWe are a registered charity (No. 1089313) providing Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Assistive for people with complex needs.
With bases in Oldham and Abingdon, our multi-disciplinary team of specialist teachers, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, technical and administrative staff ensure that we are focused on supporting the evolving needs of people with complex communication difficulties.
We believe everyone should be given the opportunity and the tools they need to fulfil their potential. We lobby for change in statutory policy as well as working directly with people who need our support and we are dedicated to the continual improvement of our portfolio of services that puts the people we serve at the heart of all decision making.
We have a clear business plan to deliver on four key goals:
- Establish and develop AAC/AT expertise to meet the needs of the community
- Become the nationally recognised Centre of Excellence in the provision and delivery of AAC/AT services
- Provide advocacy for all people needing/using AAC/AT
- Become the "go to" place for AAC and AT resources and information
We offer excellent CPD opportunities, a competitive salary, and membership of a generous pension scheme with Greater Manchester Pension Fund.
Job responsibilitiesWith strategic oversight from the Director of Clinical Services, and in close collaboration with the Regional Operations Lead - North and wider Management Group colleagues, you will lead the operational coordination and delivery of regional clinical services, ensuring effective caseload management, workforce deployment, and service responsiveness.
You will maintain and develop effective relationships with external partners and stakeholders to support the implementation of agreed service plans, streamlined delivery, and ensure services are responsive to local needs. These relationships will also enable you to gather insights that inform operational improvements and support regional collaboration.
As postholder, you will:
- Provide specialist clinical input and guidance in complex cases and contribute to resolving complex clinical issues as required.
- Support the Senior Management Team by analysing and presenting data on regional service capacity and demand, developing, promoting and embedding the use of effective performance and activity reports to inform operational decisions, and contributing to business planning and resource…
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