About the role
Director of Operations | Transformational Leadership
Location: Remote – with regular national travel to Corporate and Clinical Sites.
Salary: £100k – £120k (6-month FTC)
Skills, Experience, Qualifications, If you have the right match for this opportunity, then make sure to apply today.
The Opportunity: Architecting the Future of Workplace Health
A leading provider in the UK primary and preventative care market, is currently at a pivotal stage of its evolution. Following a series of strategic acquisitions, the organisation has established a dominant presence across Corporate wellbeing & Psychological Therapy services.
We are seeking a high-calibre Director of Operations to serve as a Transformation Lead. This individual will be responsible for unifying disparate business units into a cohesive, digitally-enabled service capable of supporting 20–30% annual growth.
The Mandate: From Fragmentation to Operational Excellence
Reporting directly to the Managing Director, the successful candidate will move the business beyond its current infrastructure constraints to create a scalable, high-performance organisation.
Primary Responsibilities:
- System Integration: Oversee the consolidation of multiple case management systems into a single, streamlined platform.
- Structural Alignment: Merge separate clinical and administrative streams into a unified national structure.
- Commercial Performance: Implement robust frameworks focused on EBITDA, utilising data-driven insights to ensure sustained profitability.
- Digital Innovation: Leverage artificial intelligence and modern technology to improve clinical outcomes and the overall user experience.
The Candidate: A Data-Driven Strategic Operator
The ideal candidate is a highly experienced operator who excels in fast-paced, scale-up environments. You must possess the resilience to stabilise complex systems and the ability to communicate with absolute clarity and brevity.
Key Requirements:
- Commercial and Financial Acumen: A profound understanding of organisational metrics. You must be comfortable presenting facts and figures to a leadership team that prioritises data over anecdotal evidence.
- Matrix Influence: The ability to navigate a complex corporate structure, effectively influencing shared central services such as IT and HR to achieve departmental goals.
- Sector Expertise: Significant experience in Occupational Health is essential. A background in the independent healthcare sector is essential, though supplementary.
- Stakeholder Partnership: A commitment to viewing customers as partners, ensuring all operational changes prioritise the client experience.
Leadership and Culture
The organisation values accountability, collaboration, and authenticity. You will lead a geographically dispersed, multidisciplinary team, fostering a culture of professional excellence and direct communication. xwzovoh
- Our client is also deeply committed to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, expecting the Director of Operations to be a proactive advocate for fairness and respect across all levels of the workforce.
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