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Working at Scale: Strategic Skills Programme for PCN Managers 2021: Session 4 of 6
“This programme has stimulated and activated a lot of advice and learning, helping me to reframe my skills and abilities in the context of my current role.”
This programme provides support and development for PCN (Primary Care Network) Managers with a focus on their personal skills of leadership and collaboration to ‘work at scale’. It will consider the nature of the role and reflect on the rapid changes COVID has bought about to the way the PCN needs to work and move forward. It is designed to equip PCN Managers with the tools, skills, strategies and networks to lead, manage and influence change. It will consider how PCNs and the NHS Long Term Plan (LTP) will shape the way healthcare is delivered locally, regionally and nationally, and have a voice in the emerging Integrated Care Systems.
The purpose of the programme is for PCN Managers to have an opportunity to step away from their busy operational environment and spend time networking, sharing best practice and working ‘on their local healthcare environment’ rather than ‘operationally in it’. It is not about how to be a PCN manager, rather how to develop the skills that will support you to be effective in the role and to enable you to connect with other PCN Managers to help build a regional support network.
Specifically, the programme aims are to:
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- Provide you with a robust learning environment to develop ideas, strategies, skills and tools to drive their Primary Care Networks forward, as appropriate.
- Give you time and space away from the busy operation to help them shape, plan build and deliver change across the South East Region, and in your PCN.
- Work with others on common challenges within Primary Care, (e.g. Resourcing) and develop ways of working in collaboration, co-production, and joined up thinking.
- Develop and enhance leadership skills and strategic thinking, and how to engage others in change.
- Enhance and develop your personal network of other PCN Managers as well as healthcare leaders and decision makers in Primary Care.
For more information about this programme, please click here.