What are the responsibilities and job description for the Regional Network Programme Manager - Northern Region position at Te Whatu Ora?
Contribute to transforming the future of health and cancer service delivery across the region by providing leadership of the Regional Cancer Service Delivery Network. The Regional Cancer Network Manager will provide leadership to deliver on strategic, nationwide, approaches at the regional level reporting to the Deputy Chief Executive. The role will drive integrated service delivery to ensure provision of care, which is equitable throughout the region, high quality, sustainable, and whānau-centered.
- 1.0FTE role for three years
- Four roles, one for each region
The Opportunity
In this role you will drive integrated service delivery, ensuring the provision of care is equitable throughout the Northland Region. You will work in partnership with the Regional Cancer Clinical Lead to focus on priorities including :
Initially you will be focused on the implementation of updated service delivery models for cancer medicines within the increasing access to medicines initiative and integrated models of care for the delivery of Faster Cancer Treatments. Day to day you'll be accountable for directing implementation of initiatives as well as as well as driving operational change to improve service delivery.
You will have excellent relationship building skills as you will be working alongside the National Cancer Clinical Network, National Cancer Service Delivery Forum, Planning Funding and Outcomes, and the three other regional cancer Service Delivery Network Managers to ensure nationwide success.
Skills and experience