Band 7 AHPs eJob Planning & Workforce Professional Lead
- NHS
- Part Time
- Birmingham
- 49387.00 - 56515.00 a year
Job Description
Job summary
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We have an exciting opportunity at Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust for an Allied Heath Professional to join our Corporate Nursing and Therapies Team as an Allied Health Professions eJob Planning and Workforce Professional Lead. This is a permanent appointment for 15 hours per week. The role is perfect for those with an interest in digital systems and workforce development.
Interviews to be held on 29th and 30th July 2026
Main duties of the job
The post holder will lead Electronic Job Planning (eJP) for AHP workforce across Birmingham Community Healthcare Trust, supporting the AHP workforce to utilise job planning to plan clinical and non-clinical time to meet the demands of the of providing high quality services and development. This will involve understanding and using policy strategy, evidence, data and intelligence to design, deliver and evaluate programmes of work for the AHP workforce.
The post will support the organisation in shifting from analogue to digital aligned to the 10-year plan, supporting the AHP workforce to align electronic job planning in delivering local, regional and national targets and strategic objectives including increasing productivity and efficiency.
The post holder will support BCHC to meet the national development stages of the NHSI eJP Levels of Attainment.
This post will be responsible for analysing electronic job plans and inform warranted and unwarranted variation support programmes of work to reduce unwarranted variation and interpret complex data to inform and shape the future workforce informing demand and capacity and alignment of workforce to local and national strategy.
About us
Be Part of Our Team...
BCHC has more than 5000 staff working across Birmingham and the West Midlands in a wide range of community nursing and specialist healthcare roles. BCHC delivers over 100 clinical services, in people's homes, health centres, clinics and inpatient facilities. We deliver a wide range of services for children, young people and families as well as adults and community services, two community hospitals, services for people with learning disabilities, the internationally recognised West Midlands Rehab Centre and one of Europe's leading Dental Hospitals and School of Dentistry. We deliver all of this with a commitment to integrated, personalised care that is rooted in our local communities. We have an ambition to deliver outstanding, integrated care as one of the key NHS providers in the West Midlands.
Our Core Values of caring, open, respectful, responsible and inclusive are that everyone feels valued and respected and are included and involved in everything that affects them; are trusted to make decisions with clear reasons in order to be empowered to deliver; are committed to clear, effective communication, which is transparent and open when sharing information; takes pride and has integrity in everything we do and recognises that everyone has a significant contribution whilst taking personal responsibility and accountability for actions and behaviours.
Job responsibilities
The post holder will manage a programme of activities to support the continued delivery of the AHP Strategy, eJP and the development of AHPs within the organisation.
- To be the expert AHP in understanding the requirements of the AHP workforce enabling the delivery of a workforce strategy
- Influence the development of the clinical workforce utilising workforce and clinical knowledge to inform/assure SPA time supports career development of AHPs.
- Use relevant eJP and workforce data to support/inform skill mixing and workforce planning.
- To collaborate effectively with senior AHP clinicians and service/professional leads across the Trust, considering current and revised national standards, working across professional boundaries
- Ensuring BCHC eJPs use the NHSI national categories to agree the allocation of time between Direct Clinical Care (DCC), Supporting Professional Activities (SPA), other NHS responsibilities (ANR) and External Duties (ED).
- Proactively engaging with colleagues across the trust
- Ensuring all AHPs and other colleagues (as agreed) at BCHC have a meaningful eJP in line with local and national targets
- Support the organisation in policy setting and implementation of eJP to wider professional groups as agreed
- Analysing the data of eJP and collaboratively develop programmes of work to reduce unwarranted variation and inform future workforce planning.
- Providing expert knowledge of eJP including an in depth understanding of local and national policies, strategy, evidence, data and intelligence across eJP, workforce and the wider organisation.
- Providing expert knowledge in demand and capacity mapping related to eJP and alignment with service, organisational and national objectives.
Line management responsibility: AHP eJP Systems Lead/Band 6
Authorised Budget Holder and signatory for items up to the value of £1,000; and manage all resources allocated to the project.
Main Duties
- Support the develop of workforce plans
- Understand recruitment, retention, hard to recruit and attrition of the AHP and able to support services in collaboration with clinical and professional leads in modelling workforce
- Co-ordinate data gathering across diverse AHP professions to ensure that accurate data is provided in the right format to meet deadlines, and follow up and escalating as necessary any delays in the return of key information.
- Monitor a range of baseline data including staffing numbers, turnover, vacancy data and eJP compliance, identifying trends, or areas of improvement
- Knowledge and understanding of a range of AHP professional structures, education requirements and specific work force challenges.
- Knowledge and understanding of the workforce issues across a broad range of allied health professions.
- Knowledge of workforce planning tools.
- Knowledge of service improvement tools and techniques.
- Understanding of the current issues facing the local and wider NHS, including the impact of government policy.
- Understanding of the issues facing the Trusts AHP workforce and the impact on workforce planning.
- Provide expert professional knowledge on eJP its value, present and future use and its relationship to workforce optimisation, clinical utilisation, productivity and safe staffing.
- Awareness of the importance and triangulation of eJP, demand and capacity and workforce planning to support divisions/teams in service modelling and delivery of high quality of care
- Support the use of eJP in developing safer staffing and workforce models aligned to organisational priorities
- Lead trust wide programmes of work aligned to workforce planning including non-medical eJP
- Develop policies and procedures required for successful implementation, utilisation, optimisation in deploying the workforce appropriately
- Ensure relevant policies and procedures related to eJP are adhered to.
- Awareness of national, local strategy and able to interpret into project linked to workforce and eJP
- Ensure BCHC remains at the NHSI Level 2 of Compliance and support the organisation in gaining higher
- Undertakes research, surveys and audit necessary to own work, these are likely to include researching AHP and eJP workforce topics
- Develop and deliver programmes of training to ensure all staff have appropriate skills and support to fully implement eJP and its benefits; inclusive of the purpose/value/use of eJP, the electronic system, reporting functionality, data analysis and horizon scanning.
- Lead with support from the BCHC Information Team and RLDatix the download of collective eJP data. Analysing complex data to inform improvement programmes of work related to workforce deployment.
- Develop and deliver programmes that review variation across all eJPs ensuring consistency and reduce unwarranted variation.
- Lead the planning, organisation and delivery of a complex annual review of all eJPs to ensure the delivery of all elements of the annual review, audit, data analysis, learning and new developments; being aware and responsive to changing clinical priorities and needs.
- Measures and evaluates outcome of eJP aligned to strategic and operational decision making on eJP and develops programmes of work using multiple methodologies to manage performance
- Maintain a high level of knowledge of the function of electronic system. Inclusive of how to configure new teams/hierarchies on the system, develop/review eJPs, and wider role/functions of the systems administrator.
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