Common use of Togetherness Clause in Contracts

Togetherness. We create a sense of connectedness, pride and support through enjoying our work and being passionate about making a difference. Our pillars Consumer and Community Influence Visible Sustainable The change we want to see People in our community, especially those most in need, have improved health and wellbeing We use evidence, data and the voice of our community to shape our supports and services Our service is identified as a quality provider and our people are recognised as leaders Our sustainability is based on a healthy culture, improved systems, outcomes and growth BCHS’ Executive Leaders play a key strategic and operational role, sharing responsibility for delivering the BCHS’ Strategic Plan and vision through a whole-of-organisation approach to engagement, integration, service delivery, data and performance. The Chief Operations Officer (COO) is responsible for the executive leadership, management, and development of BCHS’ broad range of community and primary care health services, encompassing the program areas of: • Primary Health • Sexual and Reproductive Health • Allied Health • AOD Services & Pharmacotherapy • Mental Health • Family and Social Supports The COO will ensure the delivery of safe, effective, connected, person centred, quality health and wellbeing services; as well as leading business development and strategic growth across the Community and public health services division, and effectively engage with our service delivery partners to deliver high quality, integrated community health care. This role will be required to work within a systems-based approach, working collaboratively with other community health organisations and local government to ensure a coordinated approach to service delivery. Engagement with the Departments of Health, Families, Fairness and Housing and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Primary Health Network (PHN) and other key stakeholders is critical to ensure our programs are aligned with regional community health priorities. With a clinical performance focus, the COO will oversee operational management of service delivery, ensuring a robust performance framework is in place. This includes the day-to-day operations, managing human and financial resources, and enabling high performing and effective teams. As part of the Executive Leadership team, the role will work cohesively with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Executive to ensure the strategic priorities set by the Board result in sustainable high quality health services for our community. An opportunity to act in the CEO position from time to time is highly likely. The responsibilities of the position are:

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Sources: Chief Operations Officer Position Description

Togetherness. We create a sense of connectedness, pride and support through enjoying our work and being passionate about making a difference. Our pillars Consumer and Community Influence Visible Sustainable The change we want to see People in our community, especially those most in need, have improved health and wellbeing We use evidence, data and the voice of our community to shape our supports and services Our service is identified as a quality provider and our people are recognised as leaders Our sustainability is based on a healthy culture, improved systems, outcomes and growth BCHS’ Executive Leaders play The Primary Health Services team takes a key strategic and operational role, sharing responsibility for delivering the BCHS’ Strategic Plan and vision through a whole-of-organisation multidisciplinary approach to engagementplanning, integrationdelivering and evaluating primary health services delivered to the community. Services include medical, paediatrics, chronic disease management, sexual and reproductive health, multi-disciplinary centre nursing, physiotherapy, dietetics, podiatry, diabetes educators and GPs in Schools. Using a population health approach, the Operations Manager Primary Health will drive high quality service deliverydelivery within BCHS, data the medical and performanceprimary health clinic, communities, and the wider service system. The Chief Operations Officer (COO) is responsible for position will lead the executive leadership, management, and development of BCHS’ broad range of community and primary care health services, encompassing the program areas of: • Primary Health • Sexual and Reproductive Health • Allied Health • AOD Services & Pharmacotherapy • Mental Health • Family and Social Supports The COO will ensure the delivery of safe, effective, connected, person centred, quality health and wellbeing services; as well as leading business development and strategic growth across the Community and public health services division, and effectively engage with our service delivery partners team to deliver high quality, integrated community health care. This role on current program objectives with clear deliverables and client outcomes and will be required provide clinical governance to work within a systems-based approach, working collaboratively with other community health organisations the team and local government to ensure a coordinated approach to service delivery. Engagement with the Departments of Health, Families, Fairness and Housing and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Primary Health Network (PHN) and other key stakeholders is critical to ensure our programs are aligned with regional community health priorities. With a clinical performance focus, the COO will oversee operational management of service delivery, ensuring a robust performance framework is in place. This includes the day-to-day operations, managing human and financial resources, and enabling high performing and effective teams. As part of the Executive Leadership team, the role will work cohesively with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Executive to ensure the strategic priorities set by the Board result in sustainable high quality health services for our community. An opportunity to act in the CEO position from time to time is highly likelyorganisation. The responsibilities of the position are:: • Assess and refine current service approaches placing the client at the centre of care and decision making. • Identify opportunities for greater integration to improve service delivery and redesign client pathways to ensure services are operating in a united and efficient manner. • Provide strategic direction and advice concerning the development of the Primary Health team’s operational budget and oversee financial performance to optimise budget goals. • In accordance with BCHS’ policies, procedures and delegations, manage a broad range of resources and assets, including finance, physical resources and general operations. • Leadership of projects and activities affecting the team. • Lead the development of operational policy and procedures for use within the team and more broadly across BCHS. • Provide advice to the Chief Operations Officer regarding service development opportunities within BCHS’ Primary Health portfolio. • Create and maintain a safe working environment for all employees and contractors within the Primary Health team. • Work with BCHS’ subject matter experts to lead and manage recruitment and employee relations matters within the Primary Health team. • Participate in relevant networks to ensure compliance with funding and to maximise opportunities for development of future service provision. • Lead the preparation and delivery of all external communication and submission material in accordance with BCHS delegations. • Monitor and regularly review Federal and State health policy, initiatives and funding opportunities to identify prospects for BCHS service development. • Other duties as directed.

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Sources: Operations Manager Position Description