Lead Hospital Position Overview
The role of the Acute Lead is to provide strategic and operational direction for hospitals within a specific region. This position involves implementing regional goals, developing policies, and overseeing hospital performance to ensure high-quality patient care.
This position will require leadership and governance skills to enhance patient safety and flow within the network of hospitals. The candidate will need to mitigate risks and align services across the region.
The successful candidate will be accountable to the IHA Manager and will report on the achievement of objectives and implementation of strategic plans.
The position will involve working closely with other healthcare professionals to develop and implement policies that improve patient outcomes and create a more efficient use of resources.
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Key Responsibilities
* Develop and implement strategic and operational plans for hospitals in the region.
* Provide leadership and governance to enhance patient safety and flow within the hospital network.
* Mitigate risks and align services across the region.
* Oversee hospital performance and ensure high-quality patient care.
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Requirements
To be successful in this role, candidates will need to have strong leadership and governance skills. They should have experience working in healthcare and possess knowledge of policy development and implementation.
Candidates will also need to have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
A valid work permit is required for this position.
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About the Role
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced healthcare professional to take on a leadership role and make a positive impact on the lives of patients and communities.
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to develop and implement policies that improve patient outcomes and create a more efficient use of resources.