ED Operations Lead
Overview:
Post Title
Operations Lead, Grade VII
Post Status:
Specified Purpose Contract until 31/12/2026
Departments
Emergency Department Directorate
Location:
Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9
Reports to:
Head of Medical and Emergency Operations
Salary:
Appointment will be made on Grade VII salary scale (€60,613 - €73,516; LSI 1 €76,151,LSI 2 €78,795 ) at a point in line with Government pay policy.
Hours of work:
Full-Time 37 Hrs
Closing Date:
12 noon on the 4^th March 2026
Interview Date:
The interviews will take place in the week commencing 9th March 2026.
Position Summary:
The Emergency Department operations lead, will act as an operations manager supporting and reporting to, the Head of Medical and Emergency operations. The successful candidate will focus on daily KPI performance within the ED department. The successful candidate will have a key focus on data and KPI performance for the directorate as well as a strong understanding of the ED ORBIS system.The successful candidate will have operational responsibility for the ED admin team including admissions and the out of hour’s team. The ED operations lead is a key member of the Directorate Management Team to drive an ambitious transformation agenda to take the department beyond its current performance.
They will work closely with the Head of Medical and Emergency Operations to provide strong leadership to ensure the operational management and service delivery targets of the Directorate are progressed and advanced. The post holder will work in tandem with the Clinical Director and in conjunction with Directorate Nurse Manager as required.
Responsibilities:
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
- Operations Lead / Directorate Management for the Head of Medical and Emergency Operations
This involves representation of and responsibility for, the goals, targets and KPI’s the directorate aims to achieve in addition to the ongoing operational efficiency of the directorate. They will work closely with the Head of Medical and Emergency Operations to develop and maintain patient pathways across all directorates, to stream patients away from the ED service to be seen by directorate services in a scheduled care capacity.
The Operations Lead must have the ability to tackle significant day to day operational management challenges regards KPI performance of the Department. The Operations Lead must have a strong understanding of ED performance data and utilising this information weekly to look at potential service redesign of appropriate patient pathways, enabling further ED efficiencies and workflows with other directorates.
- Service Development/Strategic Planning
The Operations Lead will work closely with the Head of Medical and Emergency Operations in longer term strategic planning to deliver reductions in PET times within ED. The Operations Lead will lead out in service development initiatives within the directorate / wider hospital and work with the Directorate Management team to plan at a strategic level. The Operations Lead will work closely with the Head of Medical and Emergency operations to devise and communicate key organisational goals for the IPMs/ORBIS systems so they are utilised effectively and efficiently across the organisation. Core elements of this process will involve:
Ø Develop work force plan for ED with the Head of Medical and Emergency Operations by accurately estimating the needs of the Directorate and prioritising resources appropriately.
Ø Review and analysis of all ED activity, provision of regular reports and understand national and local ED KPI metrics. This should include data retrieval and analysis from BI platform of ED PET monitoring metrics on a weekly basis, to be presented to wider Directorate Management team.
Ø Maintain daily operational running of the Directorate to ensure key KPI compliance is maintained and coordinate retrospective look back of KPI breaches on a weekly basis. Lookback is undertaken in conjunction with Directorate Management team.
Ø Promote the effective and efficient delivery of services to patients and hospital staff.
Ø Incorporate delivery of quality and standards at all levels of the process ensuring that a whole of systems approach is taken.
Ø Work closely with the Business Manager team in getting access to ‘hot clinic’ slots for patients discharged from ED out of hours (to receive sub speciality access to clinics within 1 week of discharge). This is key to improving patient experience and driving culture change within the Directorate.
- Project Management
Act as a project manager on specific Directorate projects incorporating the key principles of a proven project management methodology including:
- Project Initiation.
- Planning and Design.
- Execution.
- Risk and Issue Management.
- Monitoring and Controlling.
- Project closure ensuring benefits realisation.
- Change Management
The Operations Lead will support, develop and manage a culture for effective change within the Directorate ensuring that change is supported, communicated and measured. Core elements will involve:
Ø Definition of current state at various levels such as technology, behaviours, tools etc.
Ø Developing a future state ensuring that it supports enhanced workflows, optimised staff utilisation, meets appropriate standards etc.
Ø Management of the transition state which encompasses the journey from the current state to the future state. Involving and consulting with staff and other relevant groups within the Directorate and across other Directorates/ support services to gather their opinions and support for change / work initiatives.
Ø Endeavour to build bridges and remove barriers between levels and functions through multidisciplinary working.
Ø Identify practical opportunities to remove barriers or create new links in the interest of greater cross-disciplinary teamwork within the Directorate/Hospital.
Ø Encourage and empower staff to initiate effective change.
Ø Communicate, involve, enable and facilitate involvement from people, as early and openly and as fully as is possible.
Ø Utilise process improvement methodologies such as LEAN/ PDSA cycles to support changes, measure impacts and to engage with stakeholders.
Ø Ensure that policies and procedures governing the practices of admissions/out of hour’s teams within the IPMs/ORBIS environment are well documented and clearly understood by the wider hospital administration teams.
Ø As required, review, update, develop, communicate and implement policies and procedures.- Management of staff and staff development
The Operations Lead will from part of the Medical and Emergency Directorate reporting structure and as such will have staff reporting in to them as appropriate. The ED admin, Admissions and OOH teams will report directly to ED Operations Lead. Within this remit the Operations Lead will ensure adequate training on ORBIS and IPMs systems and cross cover arrangements can be put in place for ED admin to ensure appropriate business continuity solutions can be explored when required. Operation Lead will encourage opportunities for development, ensuring that staff’s needs are met, whilst the appropriate service is being delivered. Core element of this involves:
Ø E-Management of staff and staff development.
Ø Hospital’s Personnel policies and procedure manual.
Ø Accountability for staff management where appropriate.
Ø Foster the training and professional development of all staff of the Directorate.
Ø Promote a culture of continuous development and learning.
Ø Work with individuals to identify strengths and development needs.
Ø Highlight learning opportunities and encourage staff to improve continuously.
Ø Comply with all hospital guidelines in terms of staff management.
Ø Ensue that Industrial Relations issues are dealt with effectively as set out in Beaumont Hospital’s Personnel policies and procedure manual.
Ø Support staff when required with daily operations, and identification of and resolution of operating problems using a team based approach.- Management of Issues and Risks
The Operations Lead will work as part of the Directorates risk/issue management team ensuring that risks/issues are identified, escalated and mitigated. Core elements of this process will involve:
Ø Participate in support of the Head of Medical and Emergency operations in the Directorate Clinical Governance and Risk Management framework.
Ø Actively work to close off identified risks.
Ø Foresee potential problems or competing priorities within the Directorate and will take appropriate action to ensure service standards do not suffer.
Ø Ensure the Directorate Risk Register is updated.- Budget / Funding
Secure funding and development of value for money initiatives within the Directorate or as part of an organisational remit.
Ø Work closely with the Head of Medical and Emergency Operations to identify non value add activity and eliminate costs existing with the directorate.
Ø Participating in the monthly Budget Meeting to establish and implement effective controls to monitor, evaluate and report cost savings on Pay and Non Pay.
Ø Liaise with Human Resource Department to establish and implement effective controls to monitor, evaluate and report on NCHD overtime within the Directorate.- Business Intelligence / Data Analysis
Ø Review and analysis of all ED activity, provide regular reports and understand national and local ED KPI metrics.
Ø Data retrieval and analysis from BI platform of ED PET monitoring metrics on a weekly basis to be presented to wider Directorate Management team.
Ø Capability to interpret data from various sources in order to establish, capacity, demand, trends, anomalies, forecasting etc on a weekly, bimonthly and monthly basis.
Ø Ability to interrogate and validate current hospital or regional data, and contextualise same, utilising current data sources available.
Ø Work with management information and IT in order to progress improvements in data capture, reporting, data accuracy, real time portals/ dashboards etc. when required, to ensure appropriate use of technology, to advance the quality and efficiency of service delivery within the Directorate.
Ø Maintain daily operational running of the Directorate to ensure key KPI compliance is actively managed and coordinate retrospective look back of KPI breaches on a weekly basis.- Performance Management
Ø To monitor, control and report on department activity working with, and reporting directly, to the Head of Medical and Emergency Operations.
Ø Implement and maintain weekly / monthly reports to the Directorate to aid compliance of the relevant KPI’s.
Ø Be accountable for the effective use of resources, alerting the Head of Medical and Emergency Operations in respect of imminent matters which may impinge on effective running of the department.
Ø Work collaboratively with the Head of Medical and Emergency Operations to lead initiatives in strategic planning, development and redesign of services.
The above duties and responsibilities are intended to represent current priorities and are not meant to be a conclusive list. This job description may be subject to change in the light of changing circumstances and in consultation with the post holder.
Selection Criteria:
Selection criteria outline the qualifications, skills, knowledge and/or experience that the successful candidate would need to demonstrate for successful discharge of the responsibilities of the post. Applications will be assessed on the basis of how well candidates satisfy these criteria.
Qualifications:
Mandatory:
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in a healthcare management role
- Proven track record in operational leadership and management in a health care setting.
- Possess strong analytical and IT skills ensuring that data requirement to perform the function of the role can be accessed and interpreted to support the required strategy.
- Ability and experience leading teams and decision making.
- Has engaged and contributes at a strategic level in the organization.
Desirable:
- Experience working and engaging at a senior level in the organisation in a multi-stakeholder environment.
- Leadership qualities and experience.
- Experience in working with and applying improvement methodologies.
- Experience in the management of staff and staff development.
- Experience in Service Development/Planning and possess the ability to actively participate in Service Development initiatives within the Directorate and work with the directorate management team to plan at a strategic and local level.
- Experience setting quality standards and developing appropriate policies to ensure they are maintained. Monitor and evaluate procedures to ensure a quality service is delivered by the Directorate and strive to ensure full compliance with best practice
- Have the ability to work within the culture to achieve results.
- Have sufficient knowledge to support and develop and manage a culture for effective change within the directorate.
Further Information for Candidates:
Supplementary information:
The Hospital
www.beaumont.ie
Management Unit:
www.beaumont.ie/hr
Name:
Jack O’Shea
Title:
Head of Medical and Emergency Operations
Email address:
jackoshea@beaumont.ie
Telephone:
0876956868
If an appointee has previously been employed in the Civil or Public Service and that appointee is entitled to or in receipt of a pension from the Civil or Public Service or where a Civil/ Public Service pension comes into payment during the appointee’s re-employment that pension will be subject to abatement in accordance with Section 52 of the Public Service Pensions (Single Scheme and other Provisions) Act 2012.
Please note: In applying for this position you are acknowledging that you understand that the abatement provisions, where relevant, will apply. It is not envisaged that the employing Department/ Office/ Body will support an application for an abatement waiver in respect of appointments to this position