All-Age Complex and Continuing Care are a team of clinical, business, commissioning specialists who provide continuing healthcare (CHC) children and young people’s continuing care (CYPCC) and complex care commissioning to individuals across the Thames Valley footprint.
Our operating model has three main areas of activity,
Neighbourhood teams work alongside health and social care partners within the community assessing, reviewing and case managing care for adults and children within Oxford, Buckinghamshire or Berkshire, working directly with individuals and families.
Central services teams act as the front door and end to end service delivery, managing referrals into the service, business, administration and invoicing functions. Working closely with individuals and their families.
Commissioning Contracting and Brokerage team work closely with care providers and social care to commission individualised care for individuals.
The Clinical Lead role will support the Deputy Head of CYPCC as part of the AACCC team on delivery of an efficient, effective and high-quality professional and co-ordinated AACCC function capable of meeting all statutory, regulatory and NHS requirements ensuring alignment with the activity of the organisation.
Please note it is proposed that this post will be in scope to transfer to Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust (FHFT) on the 1 September 2026. If you are appointed prior to 1 September 2026, you will join Thames Valley ICB initially, but it is proposed that your employment will then transfer to FHFT in accordance with TUPE/ CoSOP regulations. If your start date is on or after the 1 September 2026 it is planned that you will be employed directly by FHFT from commencement.
The post holder will act as a senior clinical operational manager within the AACCC team, and work to requirements and standards of CHC as defined in the National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare (revised 2022).
The post holder will support the Deputy Head of CYPCC to ensure that the AACCC work streams and programmes are planned and carried out effectively, in a timely way and achieve agreed targets and trajectories.
The post holder will be responsible for reviewing and producing a range of policies and standard operating procedures and embedding their operation into practice to assure excellence in financial management of the AACCC budget and the quality and safety of the commissioning of Children and Young Peoples Continuing Care (CYPCC) services.
The role will require travel on occasions; access to transport is therefore necessary, be it personal or public. All AACC staff are expected to work flexibly, when required, to meet the needs of the service.