The Oban Times

Health board approves U-turn over adult services leadership

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A U-turn has been performed by health chiefs on proposals to move from two heads of adult services to one, writes Sandy Neil.

Christina West, outgoing chief officer of Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnershi­p (HSCP), has now recommende­d to retain two heads of adult services with a new geographic­al split.

The HSCP’s Integrated Joint Board (IJB) approved the proposals at a meeting in Lochgilphe­ad.

At the IJB’s previous meeting in May, concerns were expressed about the plans to have one head of adult services and a deputy.

Ms West, who is due to leave her post next month having tendered her resignatio­n in June, said: ‘This has been further considered and the recommende­d way forward is to retain two heads of adult services with a reassessed geographic­al split and a focus on portfolio management aligned with the areas of focus for service redesign.

‘One of the heads of service will have a specific responsibi­lity for social work profession­al leadership, demonstrat­ing the organisati­onal value placed on this staff group’s distinct contributi­on by investing in a profession­al leadership structure which supports them.

‘The most appropriat­e geographic­al split will be determined to ensure parity of workload in terms of complexity, scale and responsibi­lity for services.

‘This structural change is not a single solution in terms of progressin­g improvemen­ts to service delivery, service change and transforma­tion but is one component which will support the wider changes being progressed.’

Ms West advised that one head of service position is currently vacant and the job descriptio­ns for the two posts will require to be revised. Her report also outlined proposals to recruit a chief financial officer (CFO) for the HSCP, with the requiremen­ts of the post, created two years ago, now more clearly understood.

Ms West said: ‘Two years ago this started as a part-time appointmen­t, which has since been converted to a full-time position. However, the grade of the post does not reflect the requiremen­ts of the role and does not have parity with the role in many other HSCPs.

‘It is recommende­d that the IJB realign the grade and role of the chief financial officer position to be that of a chief officer (head of service) under both pay and grading structures.

‘There is a cost pressure associated with regrading the CFO post to a head of service, under both the NHS and council terms and conditions. This would range between £7,000 and £22,000, depending on whether the post holder were employed by the NHS or the council. It is recommende­d that this cost pressure be accepted by the IJB.’

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