Job summary
Join Us in Transforming Community Health in Merton
Are you a visionary leader passionate about improving health outcomes and tackling inequalities at the heart of communities? As our Neighbourhood Health Programme Manager, youll play a pivotal role in shaping a bold, integrated model of care in Merton. Leading the development and delivery of our neighbourhood health strategy, youll work with dynamic partners across health, social care, and the voluntary sector to deliver proactive, personalised, and preventative care.
This is a unique opportunity to make a tangible impactchampioning primary care, embedding population health approaches, and driving digital innovation. With a strong emphasis on collaboration, empowerment, and system change, this role offers the chance to lead from the front and deliver real benefits to local people.
If you thrive in complexity, believe in the power of partnership, and want to be part of an ambitious programme aligned with national priorities like the NHS Long Term Plan and Core20PLUS5, wed love to hear from you.
Main duties of the job
As the Neighbourhood Health Programme Manager, you will lead the design and delivery of integrated neighbourhood health services across Merton. You'll bring together teams from primary care, community services, social care, and the voluntary sector to create joined-up models of care that focus on prevention and personalisation. Your day-to-day work will involve coordinating partners, embedding data-led decision-making, developing the local health workforce, and ensuring the voices of local communities shape services. This is a leadership role at the forefront of transforming how care is delivered at a local level.
About us
About Merton Health CIC
Merton Health CIC is a not-for-profit organisation delivering NHS-funded services across Merton. Since 2015, weve been at the heart of improving local health through primary care access, community clinics, vaccinations, and health checks. As a small but agile team, we focus on what matters mostbetter care for our diverse communities.
Our Team and Culture
Youll be joining a passionate, multidisciplinary team of clinicians, programme leads, admin staff, and community partners. We work collaboratively across health and care sectors, valuing compassion, inclusion, and community voice in everything we do. Our atmosphere is welcoming and team-driven, with a shared commitment to health equity.
Working With Us
We offer a flexible, hybrid working environment and a culture that values professional growth and well-being. Staff are empowered to lead, innovate, and shape services with real impact. With access to NHS and local training networks, there are great opportunities for development.
If you want to be part of a supportive, dynamic organisation delivering meaningful change in neighbourhood healthMerton Health CIC is the place for you.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Position Title: Neighbourhood Health Programme Manager
Salary Band: Indicative £64,455 to £74,896 depending on experience
Accountable to: Chief Executive Officer
Reporting to: Co-Chairs of the Neighbourhood Health Working Group
Key Relationships:
- Neighbourhood Health Working Group and associated East/West delivery groups
- Merton Health and Care Together Partnership Members
- PCN Clinical Directors
- Integrated Care Programme Manager-Merton Health
- SWL ICS Merton Primary Care and Community Team
- Merton and SWL Training Hub (Neighbourhood Workforce Development)
Location: Merton; Base: Merton Civic Centre
Role Purpose:
The NHP Programme Manager will lead the development, delivery, and ongoing improvement of Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs) through leading and managing the programme delivery of the Merton Neighbourhood Health Working Group (MNHWG) working closely with its co-chairs. They are also expected to attend the East and West Neighbourhood Locality Delivery Groups.
The postholder will ensure that general practice is at the heart of proactive, personalised, and preventative neighbourhood health models.
Key Responsibilities:
Primary Care Leadership in Neighbourhood Health
- Champion general practice leadership in INTs and neighbourhood structures.
- Strengthen resilience and sustainability of general practice through coordinated workforce, infrastructure, and clinical pathways.
- Ensure practices are central to integrated working, with active MDT participation.
Operational Neighbourhood Delivery
- Deliver "Team of Teams" models coordinating primary care, secondary care, community services, mental health, adult social care, public health, housing, and VCFSE partners.
- Implement neighbourhood-based anticipatory care, proactive case finding, and prevention programmes.
- Lead local implementation of Core20PLUS5 priorities to reduce health inequalities.
Population Health Management
- Embed PHM methodologies to segment populations, identify risk, and co-design interventions working with BI teams across sectors and SWL ICS.
- Champion use of population health data to drive strategic decision-making and operational delivery.
Access and Digital Transformation
- Support delivery of 24/7 digital and telephonic "neighbourhood gateways".
- Champion the adoption of integrated digital tools for real-time patient information sharing.
- Promote digital-first approaches while ensuring inclusivity.
Workforce and Organisational Development
- Develop and support a multidisciplinary workforce including ARRS roles.
- Foster a culture of quality improvement, learning, and resilience.
- Lead OD initiatives that embed strengths-based, population-focused, and prevention-led team cultures.
Governance and Sustainability
- Support the establishment and management of neighbourhood governance and risk management structures.
- Monitor outcomes against local, system, and national frameworks.
- Lead local strategies to enhance resilience and stability in primary care and community services.
Partnership and Community Engagement
- Build effective, trusted relationships across health, social care, public health, VCFSE, and housing sectors.
- Lead engagement with local patients, carers, and communities, ensuring co-production and shared decision-making.
Finance and Resource Management
- Manage agreed delegated budgets where applicable, ensuring efficient use of resources aligned to population health needs in relation to the work of the neighbourhood health working group and locality neighbourhood health delivery groups.
- Work with identified integrator organisations to align investment with neighbourhood delivery priorities.
Person Specification
Qualifications:
- Degree-level education or equivalent experience in health, social care, or management.
- Evidence of continued professional development.
Experience:
- Significant leadership experience within general practice, PCNs, integrated community care, or system transformation roles.
- Demonstrable success in leading integrated, multi-agency, or multidisciplinary teams.
- Proven experience in population health management and health inequalities programmes.
- Experience of managing change, service improvement, and workforce transformation.
Knowledge:
A good understanding of:
- The London Target Operating Model (TOM)
- NHS Neighbourhood Health Guidelines (2025-26)
- Fuller Sttocktake
- SWL ICP Joint Forward Plan
- Merton and Wandsworth ICS Directorate Primary & Community Transformation Plans
- NHS Long Term Plan and upcoming 10 year plan
- Core20PLUS5 Inequalities Framework.
- NHSE Anticipatory Care Guidance
- Knowledge of digital health innovation and interoperable data systems.
Skills:
- Strategic leadership with the ability to inspire, influence, and drive system change at a neighbourhood level.
- Excellent stakeholder engagement and partnership-building abilities.
- Ability to interpret and use population health data to inform service redesign.
- Strong project management, financial management, and governance skills.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.
Values and Behaviours:
- Committed to public service values of equality, equity, compassion, and integrity.
- Passionate about addressing health inequalities and empowering communities.
- Collaborative, inclusive, and resilient leader.
- Patient-centered, strengths-based, and prevention-focused approach.
Other Requirements:
- Ability to travel between neighbourhood sites and attend occasional regional meetings.
- Flexibility to work occasional evenings or weekends to engage with communities.
Alignment with National and Regional Frameworks:
This role delivers against:
- London Target Operating Model for Neighbourhood Health (May 2025)
- NHS England Neighbourhood Health Guidelines (2025-26)
- NHS Fuller Stocktake (2022)
- Core20PLUS5 Health Inequalities Programme
- NHS Delivery Plan for Recovering Access to Primary Care (2023/24)
Job description
Job responsibilities
Position Title: Neighbourhood Health Programme Manager
Salary Band: Indicative £64,455 to £74,896 depending on experience
Accountable to: Chief Executive Officer
Reporting to: Co-Chairs of the Neighbourhood Health Working Group
Key Relationships:
- Neighbourhood Health Working Group and associated East/West delivery groups
- Merton Health and Care Together Partnership Members
- PCN Clinical Directors
- Integrated Care Programme Manager-Merton Health
- SWL ICS Merton Primary Care and Community Team
- Merton and SWL Training Hub (Neighbourhood Workforce Development)
Location: Merton; Base: Merton Civic Centre
Role Purpose:
The NHP Programme Manager will lead the development, delivery, and ongoing improvement of Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs) through leading and managing the programme delivery of the Merton Neighbourhood Health Working Group (MNHWG) working closely with its co-chairs. They are also expected to attend the East and West Neighbourhood Locality Delivery Groups.
The postholder will ensure that general practice is at the heart of proactive, personalised, and preventative neighbourhood health models.
Key Responsibilities:
Primary Care Leadership in Neighbourhood Health
- Champion general practice leadership in INTs and neighbourhood structures.
- Strengthen resilience and sustainability of general practice through coordinated workforce, infrastructure, and clinical pathways.
- Ensure practices are central to integrated working, with active MDT participation.
Operational Neighbourhood Delivery
- Deliver "Team of Teams" models coordinating primary care, secondary care, community services, mental health, adult social care, public health, housing, and VCFSE partners.
- Implement neighbourhood-based anticipatory care, proactive case finding, and prevention programmes.
- Lead local implementation of Core20PLUS5 priorities to reduce health inequalities.
Population Health Management
- Embed PHM methodologies to segment populations, identify risk, and co-design interventions working with BI teams across sectors and SWL ICS.
- Champion use of population health data to drive strategic decision-making and operational delivery.
Access and Digital Transformation
- Support delivery of 24/7 digital and telephonic "neighbourhood gateways".
- Champion the adoption of integrated digital tools for real-time patient information sharing.
- Promote digital-first approaches while ensuring inclusivity.
Workforce and Organisational Development
- Develop and support a multidisciplinary workforce including ARRS roles.
- Foster a culture of quality improvement, learning, and resilience.
- Lead OD initiatives that embed strengths-based, population-focused, and prevention-led team cultures.
Governance and Sustainability
- Support the establishment and management of neighbourhood governance and risk management structures.
- Monitor outcomes against local, system, and national frameworks.
- Lead local strategies to enhance resilience and stability in primary care and community services.
Partnership and Community Engagement
- Build effective, trusted relationships across health, social care, public health, VCFSE, and housing sectors.
- Lead engagement with local patients, carers, and communities, ensuring co-production and shared decision-making.
Finance and Resource Management
- Manage agreed delegated budgets where applicable, ensuring efficient use of resources aligned to population health needs in relation to the work of the neighbourhood health working group and locality neighbourhood health delivery groups.
- Work with identified integrator organisations to align investment with neighbourhood delivery priorities.
Person Specification
Qualifications:
- Degree-level education or equivalent experience in health, social care, or management.
- Evidence of continued professional development.
Experience:
- Significant leadership experience within general practice, PCNs, integrated community care, or system transformation roles.
- Demonstrable success in leading integrated, multi-agency, or multidisciplinary teams.
- Proven experience in population health management and health inequalities programmes.
- Experience of managing change, service improvement, and workforce transformation.
Knowledge:
A good understanding of:
- The London Target Operating Model (TOM)
- NHS Neighbourhood Health Guidelines (2025-26)
- Fuller Sttocktake
- SWL ICP Joint Forward Plan
- Merton and Wandsworth ICS Directorate Primary & Community Transformation Plans
- NHS Long Term Plan and upcoming 10 year plan
- Core20PLUS5 Inequalities Framework.
- NHSE Anticipatory Care Guidance
- Knowledge of digital health innovation and interoperable data systems.
Skills:
- Strategic leadership with the ability to inspire, influence, and drive system change at a neighbourhood level.
- Excellent stakeholder engagement and partnership-building abilities.
- Ability to interpret and use population health data to inform service redesign.
- Strong project management, financial management, and governance skills.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.
Values and Behaviours:
- Committed to public service values of equality, equity, compassion, and integrity.
- Passionate about addressing health inequalities and empowering communities.
- Collaborative, inclusive, and resilient leader.
- Patient-centered, strengths-based, and prevention-focused approach.
Other Requirements:
- Ability to travel between neighbourhood sites and attend occasional regional meetings.
- Flexibility to work occasional evenings or weekends to engage with communities.
Alignment with National and Regional Frameworks:
This role delivers against:
- London Target Operating Model for Neighbourhood Health (May 2025)
- NHS England Neighbourhood Health Guidelines (2025-26)
- NHS Fuller Stocktake (2022)
- Core20PLUS5 Health Inequalities Programme
- NHS Delivery Plan for Recovering Access to Primary Care (2023/24)
Person Specification
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of Fuller Stocktake, TOM, Neighbourhood Guidelines
Qualifications
Essential
- Degree or equivalent experience
Skills
Essential
- Skills in partnership-building across sectors
- Ability to interpret and use PHM data
- Digital health knowledge (OneLondon, data-sharing)
- Commitment to addressing health inequalities
- Strategic leadership and change management skills
- Flexibility to work across sites and outside hours
Experience
Essential
- Leadership experience in primary care / PCN's
- Leading integrated or multidisciplinary teams
- Experience in population health management
Person Specification
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of Fuller Stocktake, TOM, Neighbourhood Guidelines
Qualifications
Essential
- Degree or equivalent experience
Skills
Essential
- Skills in partnership-building across sectors
- Ability to interpret and use PHM data
- Digital health knowledge (OneLondon, data-sharing)
- Commitment to addressing health inequalities
- Strategic leadership and change management skills
- Flexibility to work across sites and outside hours
Experience
Essential
- Leadership experience in primary care / PCN's
- Leading integrated or multidisciplinary teams
- Experience in population health management
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.