Regional Operations Manager
Listed on 2026-02-04
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Healthcare
Healthcare Management, Healthcare Administration -
Management
Healthcare Management
As a Regional Operations Manager, youll provide strategic and tactical leadership to Clinic Managers in your team. Youll be responsible for the region covering Newcastleto North Wales so expect travel to be around 60-80% of your week.
To be successful in this role, youllneed:Previousestablished leadership experience within a healthcare provider is essential and experience in an outpatient haemodialysis setting would be highly advantageous
Demonstrable experience in planning and managing at strategic and operational level
Strong business acumen; able to assess financial implications of decisions and actions
Engagingcommunication skills and a friendly demeanour to successfully connect with adiverse team and patients
Analytical thinker with demonstrated ability to perform root cause analysis, prepare and implement action plans, and lead improvement initiatives
Leadby example style to encourage a value driven culture that brings the best outof everyone
Entrepreneurialattitude and pragmatic approach to problem solving in changing situations in aclinical environment
Advanced computer skills and proficiency in MS Excel required; intermediate skills and proficiency in MS Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint required
Main duties of the jobBeing a Regional Manager is a broad role with lots of different elements. Youll be responsible for:
Coaching and developing your team of Clinic Managers to help achieve their professional and personal goals
Creatinga fulfilling work environment through strategic leadership and support to teammates within clinics
Drivingfinancial and revenue growth whilst maintaining excellent clinical outcomes
Managing relationships with external partners such as NHS Trusts and the CQC
Understanding and analysing metrics impacting service delivery and other key factors
Buildinggreat relationships with internal stakeholders throughout the business,including UK & International Head Office
Implementingnew processes to drive quality improvements for both patients and teammates
Ensuring compliance with all relevant clinical, governance and regulatory systems and policies
Livingthe DaVita Values:
Service Excellence,Integrity, Team, Continuous Improvement, Accountability, Fulfilment and Fun
DaVita UK delivers life-saving kidney care to over 2,000 patients across England & Wales. DaVita UK is one of the 14 countries which form DaVita International focusing on transforming care and improving quality of life for people receiving dialysis treatment globally. When you join the DaVita Village, you're joining a winning team with Community First, Company Second culture
Were proud to be an independent, nurse-led provider, working in partnership with the NHS to deliver the highest standards of care using cutting-edge technology in welcoming, modern environments.
What can you expect when you join?Salary depending upon experience
Company Car
Salary depending upon experience
Company Pension Scheme
35 days' paid leave per annum, including bank holidays
- Monday to Saturday working pattern
- Life Assurance to 3 times annual salary
- ANN UK Membership
- A commitment to your training and development
- A "community first, company second" culture based on Core Values that really matter
- An exciting, collaborative and driven multinational environment
- Live our mission:
To be the Provider, Partner, and Employer of Choice - Dedication, above all, to caring for our patients and teammates
- Dialysis Experience
- Leadership Experience
- Nursing Degree
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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