Framework Contracts Co-ordinator (MHLDVGs)NHS
Job summary
The NHS Wales Joint Commissioning Committee (JCC) is seeking a highly organised and proactive Framework Contracts Co-ordinator to support the management of nationally commissioned placements across Wales.
Working closely with the Commissioning Care Assurance and Performance System (CCAPS) Manager, you will be the first point of contact for placement agreements and play a key role in coordinating activity between Health Boards, NHS Trusts, Local Authorities and Independent Care Sector providers.
You will build effective relationships with commissioners, providers and internal JCC teams, ensuring patients progress efficiently through CCAPS to support timely resource allocation and service delivery. The role also involves supporting the monitoring and administration of framework contracts, maintaining accurate records and contributing to continuous service improvement.
A key aspect of the role is supporting the CCAPS Manager and wider JCC team to improve the quality, accuracy and integrity of data and information, helping to inform commissioning decisions and enhance patient outcomes.
Main duties of the job
The Commissioning Care Assurance and Performance System (CCAPS) is an informatics system used by Commissioners and providers to contract and performance-manage the Services of Framework Providers and is the enabler of the Framework Agreement. The post holder will be working within this remit and provide system administrative support.
Act as the Frameworks Contracts Co-ordinator for the NHS Wales National Commercial Frameworks and CCAPS.
Lead on producing and issuing national framework placement agreement contracts and variations for patients within agreed timescales.
Provide advice and assistance to commissioners and providers in respect of the Enhanced Packages of Care (EPC) process to ensure framework compliance.
Job description
You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click Apply now to view in Trac.
This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with strong communication, organisational and stakeholder management skills to contribute to the delivery of high-quality, nationally commissioned services across NHS Wales.
About us
Joint Commissioning Committee (NWJCC) works on behalf of Wales' seven Health Boards to plan and commission healthcare services that are best delivered nationally. While Health Boards provide services for local populations, some services are so specialist, complex or low volume that they are commissioned once for the whole of Wales. NWJCC works with and on behalf of the Health Boards to ensure these services are planned consistently, delivered safely and equitably across Wales.
With approximately 120 colleagues based in north and south Wales, we are a focused organisation with a national remit, offering a unique opportunity to influence healthcare across Wales and make a real difference. Our vision is to be the Centre of Excellence for Collaborative Commissioning, bringing together expertise to improve health and care for people in Wales.
Guided by our values of Respecting Each Other, Fostering Collaboration, Striving for Excellence and Building Trust, we provide a supportive and inclusive workplace, reflected in our Diverse Cymru Cultural Competence Certificate (Silver Award with Merit). We offer flexible working, generous annual leave, an excellent NHS pension scheme, staff benefits, and career development opportunities.