Public Health Wales

Medical Director - Performance & Improvement

The closing date is 09 March 2026

Job summary

We areseeking an exceptional visionary leader to take on the role ofMedical Directorat a time of significant transformation and innovation, as well asprovidinga unique opportunity to work closely with Welsh Government(WG), across NHS Wales, with local authorities and wider public bodies, and other stakeholders.

AsMedicalDirector, you will provide strategic leadership, operational excellence and inspire a culture of continuous improvement acrossImprovementandTransformation at NHS Wales Performance and Improvementand our otherfunctions.You will be directly accountable to theManaging Director, NHS WalesPerformanceand Improvement, for the development and effective delivery of theNHSP&I's annual work plan encompassing its broad range of work.

Main duties of the job

The Medical Director will provide strategic and professional clinical leadership across NHS Wales Performance and Improvement, shaping and delivering a coherent national clinical programme aligned to policy, the National Clinical Framework and population health priorities.

Working closely with the Chief Medical Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer and senior system leaders, the role willestablishrobust governance arrangements, strengthen clinical standards and quality metrics, and ensure programmes are clinically led, outcome-focused and accountable.

TheMedicalDirector will champion prevention, care closer to home and digital innovation, embedding evidence-based transformation that improves patient safety, reduces unwarrantedvariationand delivers sustainable, high-quality care.

As a senior system leader, they will engage with Welsh Government, Health Boards and partners to influence service design, reduce healthinequalitiesand ensure meaningful patient and public involvement.

The role carries responsibility for resource stewardship, workforce leadership,governanceand assurance, fostering a culture of integrity, inclusion and continuous improvement acrossallnational clinical programmes and networks.

About us

NHS Wales Performance & Improvement (formerly the NHS Wales Executive) has an important and valuable role in the delivery of key Welsh Government priorities:

o To support NHS Wales to deliver better health services for patients and the publico To support Ministers to hold NHS Wales to account for the provision of health servicesSince its inception in April 2023, strong foundations have been put in place within NHS Wales Performance & Improvement (NHS P&I) - including a more joined up and informed approach between policy development and operational NHS delivery, and improved coordination and collaboration across whole systems and pathways. Building on this foundation, NHS P&I aims to be an acknowledged centre of excellence in its field, efficient and responsive to the needs of both NHS Wales and Ministers, supporting best practice, and streamlining accountability.

NHS P&I will support the NHS by providing:

  • Improvement services
  • Innovation support
  • Value and sustainability support
  • Clinical expertise in service improvement, drawing on the best in Wales
  • Regional delivery support

NHS P&I will support Ministers by providing:

  • Financial delivery support
  • Performance management support
  • Planning advice
  • Advice to Welsh Government on use of powers of directions and intervention

For guidance on the application process, please visithttps://phw.nhs.wales/working-for-us/applicant-information-and-guidance/

Details

Date posted

23 February 2026

Pay scheme

Very senior manager (VSM)

Salary

Depending on experience Dependent on Experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

028-AC030-0226

Job locations

River House

Gwaelod y Garth

Cardiff

CF15 9SS


Job description

Job responsibilities

JOB PURPOSE

The Medical Director will provide senior, visible, and authoritative clinical leadership across NHS Wales Performance & Improvement, supporting others to ensure the delivery of high-quality, safe, and effective care across national priority domains. The postholder will manage the clinical components of national programmes, support the development of new clinical initiatives, and provide mentorship and professional leadership to clinical leads across programmes and networks. They will ensure all clinical activity aligns with Welsh Government policy and strategy, ministerial priorities, and the principles of the Well-being of Future Generations Act.

Reporting directly to the Managing Director, the postholder willoperatewithhigh levelsof autonomy,authorityand credibility, and will play a pivotal role inmaintainingsystem confidence and assurance for Welsh Government and other stakeholders.

The postholder will be a member of the Senior Directors Group within NHS Wales Performance and Improvement, working as part of a cohesive executive team with shared accountability for the strategic leadership and operational direction of the organisation. Together, the Senior Directors Group will ensure the effective delivery of national priorities, aligned to the Welsh Government Mandate and the annual Remit Letter, and support consistent, high-quality performance and improvement across NHS Wales.

The post holder will be a member of the CMO-led group of Medical Directors of NHS Wales.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Clinical Strategy & Standards

The post holder will work in close collaboration with the Chief Medical Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer (Health Services) and the Managing Director to define and deliver a coherent clinical programme of work for NHS P&I aligned to national policy, the National Clinical Framework and population health priorities.

They willestablishrobust governance arrangements to ensure that national programmes and clinical networksoperatein a coordinated,accountableand integrated manner. This includes working with CMO and Medical Director of NHS Wales, CNO and DCMO (health Services) on the development of clinical standards, quality metrics and outcome measures that drive patient safety, clinicaleffectivenessand continuous improvement. They will support CMO and CNO in their work to strengthen clinical governance and ensure patient safety.

The post holder will develop systems and processes that enable work to be commissioned and prioritised across programmes, ensuring resources are directed to achieve the best outcomes for patients and reduce unwarranted variation.

2. Programme Leadership

The post holder will provide professional and strategic leadership to clinical leads across all national programmes and networks, including new and emerging programmes such as Cancer and Women, Children and Early Years. They will ensure that programmes are clinically led, outcome-focused and aligned to national priorities. They will also ensure that national programmes are aligned to the Health Outcomes Framework currently under development.

They will promote approaches that integrate prevention, digital innovation, care closer to home and value in healthcare, ensuring programmes are designed to deliver sustainable, high-quality care. The role will actively drive collaboration across disciplines, organisations and sectors, reducing siloed working and maximising system-wide impact.

3. Care Closer to Home & Prevention

The post holder will champion place-based, person-centred models of care that emphasise prevention, earlyinterventionand the development of strong community pathways. They will work to ensure that clinical strategies reduce unnecessary dependency on secondary care and support population health improvement.

They will work across the system to ensure that prevention and early intervention are embedded within programme design and service transformation, supporting integrated care and improved outcomes for patients and communities.

4. Digital Transformation

The post holder will support the safe and effective adoption of digital health, artificialintelligenceand virtual care technologies, including virtual wards and remote monitoring models.

They will ensure that digital innovation is clinically led, evidence-based and aligned with national priorities, delivering tangible benefits for patients, clinicians and the wider system whilemaintainingpatient safety and quality.

5. System Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement

The post holder will engage closely with Welsh Government, Health Board Executives and partner organisations to ensure clinical programmes and transformation activity deliver on national policy and system priorities.

They will ensure that patient and public views are meaningfully understood and inform service design and transformation initiatives. Using highly developed communication, negotiation and influencing skills, the post holder will build strong stakeholder relationships to support delivery of the National Clinical Framework Programme and wider transformation agenda.

6. Professional Standards & Patient Engagement

The post holder will ensure that all public and patient-facing activity is conducted to the highest professional and ethical standards.

They will promote a culture of accountability,integrityand excellence across all clinical activities, reinforcing trust, professionalism and patient-centred care throughout NHS Wales Performance and Improvement.

7. Promoting Equality & Reducing Inequalities

The post holder will uphold organisational policies and principles relating to equality, diversity and inclusion within NHS Wales Performance and Improvement. They will create an inclusive working environment where diversity is valued, and all individuals are supported to contribute fully.

They will influence and shape service design and delivery to reduce health inequalities, ensuring disadvantaged and underserved groups receiveequitableaccess to high-quality care.

8. Partnership and Stakeholder Engagement

The post holder will work closely with the Chief Medical Officer, Deputy CMO (Health Services), CNO programme and network clinical leads, Health Board executives and clinical directors, and patient and public representative groups.

They willmaintainstrong, professional relationships while exercisingappropriate independence,authorityand constructive challenge. The role willrepresentNHS Performance and Improvement at senior national and system-level forums, providing credible clinical leadership and influence.

9. Management of Resources

The post holder will ensure effective planning,allocationand oversight of financial resources in line with organisational priorities and statutory requirements. They willmonitorand manage budgets, ensuring value for money, costcontroland delivery of financial targets.

They willidentifyopportunities to improve efficiency, reducewasteand optimise resource utilisation across the directorate, while also ensuring the effective management of physical and technological resources in line with organisational standards and policies.

10. Mentorship, Workforce and Staff Management

The post holder will provide strategic leadership and direction for the workforce within their directorate, ensuring effective recruitment,developmentand retention of staff. They will create an environment that supports staff engagement,wellbeingand continuous professional development.

They will ensure effective deployment of staff to meet operational demands and serviceobjectives, providing mentorship,supervisionand development opportunities for clinicians across NHS Wales Performance and Improvement. The role will promote interdisciplinary working, leadership development, successionplanningand inclusive workforce practices.

11. Governance and Assurance

The post holder will contribute to quality assurance, escalation and assurance processes for clinical programmes, chairing agreed clinical leadership forums to support system-wide decision-making and shared learning.

They will ensure robust governance arrangements are in place across all directorate functions,maintainingcompliance with statutory,regulatoryand organisational policies, including health and safety, dataprotectionand financial regulations.

Acting as the senior accountable officer for risk management, performance monitoring and escalation within the directorate, the post holder will providetimely,accurateand

transparent reporting to boards,committeesand regulators, promoting a culture of learning,accountabilityand continuous improvement.

12. Leadership of Teams

The post holder will lead,inspireand motivate multi-disciplinary teams, fostering a high-performing, collaborative and innovative culture. They willdemonstratecompassionate, values-based leadership, particularly in high-pressure environments, balancing support withappropriate challengeto drive improvement whilemaintainingaccountability.

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 on Trac. The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.

Job description

Job responsibilities

JOB PURPOSE

The Medical Director will provide senior, visible, and authoritative clinical leadership across NHS Wales Performance & Improvement, supporting others to ensure the delivery of high-quality, safe, and effective care across national priority domains. The postholder will manage the clinical components of national programmes, support the development of new clinical initiatives, and provide mentorship and professional leadership to clinical leads across programmes and networks. They will ensure all clinical activity aligns with Welsh Government policy and strategy, ministerial priorities, and the principles of the Well-being of Future Generations Act.

Reporting directly to the Managing Director, the postholder willoperatewithhigh levelsof autonomy,authorityand credibility, and will play a pivotal role inmaintainingsystem confidence and assurance for Welsh Government and other stakeholders.

The postholder will be a member of the Senior Directors Group within NHS Wales Performance and Improvement, working as part of a cohesive executive team with shared accountability for the strategic leadership and operational direction of the organisation. Together, the Senior Directors Group will ensure the effective delivery of national priorities, aligned to the Welsh Government Mandate and the annual Remit Letter, and support consistent, high-quality performance and improvement across NHS Wales.

The post holder will be a member of the CMO-led group of Medical Directors of NHS Wales.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Clinical Strategy & Standards

The post holder will work in close collaboration with the Chief Medical Officer, Deputy Chief Medical Officer (Health Services) and the Managing Director to define and deliver a coherent clinical programme of work for NHS P&I aligned to national policy, the National Clinical Framework and population health priorities.

They willestablishrobust governance arrangements to ensure that national programmes and clinical networksoperatein a coordinated,accountableand integrated manner. This includes working with CMO and Medical Director of NHS Wales, CNO and DCMO (health Services) on the development of clinical standards, quality metrics and outcome measures that drive patient safety, clinicaleffectivenessand continuous improvement. They will support CMO and CNO in their work to strengthen clinical governance and ensure patient safety.

The post holder will develop systems and processes that enable work to be commissioned and prioritised across programmes, ensuring resources are directed to achieve the best outcomes for patients and reduce unwarranted variation.

2. Programme Leadership

The post holder will provide professional and strategic leadership to clinical leads across all national programmes and networks, including new and emerging programmes such as Cancer and Women, Children and Early Years. They will ensure that programmes are clinically led, outcome-focused and aligned to national priorities. They will also ensure that national programmes are aligned to the Health Outcomes Framework currently under development.

They will promote approaches that integrate prevention, digital innovation, care closer to home and value in healthcare, ensuring programmes are designed to deliver sustainable, high-quality care. The role will actively drive collaboration across disciplines, organisations and sectors, reducing siloed working and maximising system-wide impact.

3. Care Closer to Home & Prevention

The post holder will champion place-based, person-centred models of care that emphasise prevention, earlyinterventionand the development of strong community pathways. They will work to ensure that clinical strategies reduce unnecessary dependency on secondary care and support population health improvement.

They will work across the system to ensure that prevention and early intervention are embedded within programme design and service transformation, supporting integrated care and improved outcomes for patients and communities.

4. Digital Transformation

The post holder will support the safe and effective adoption of digital health, artificialintelligenceand virtual care technologies, including virtual wards and remote monitoring models.

They will ensure that digital innovation is clinically led, evidence-based and aligned with national priorities, delivering tangible benefits for patients, clinicians and the wider system whilemaintainingpatient safety and quality.

5. System Leadership & Stakeholder Engagement

The post holder will engage closely with Welsh Government, Health Board Executives and partner organisations to ensure clinical programmes and transformation activity deliver on national policy and system priorities.

They will ensure that patient and public views are meaningfully understood and inform service design and transformation initiatives. Using highly developed communication, negotiation and influencing skills, the post holder will build strong stakeholder relationships to support delivery of the National Clinical Framework Programme and wider transformation agenda.

6. Professional Standards & Patient Engagement

The post holder will ensure that all public and patient-facing activity is conducted to the highest professional and ethical standards.

They will promote a culture of accountability,integrityand excellence across all clinical activities, reinforcing trust, professionalism and patient-centred care throughout NHS Wales Performance and Improvement.

7. Promoting Equality & Reducing Inequalities

The post holder will uphold organisational policies and principles relating to equality, diversity and inclusion within NHS Wales Performance and Improvement. They will create an inclusive working environment where diversity is valued, and all individuals are supported to contribute fully.

They will influence and shape service design and delivery to reduce health inequalities, ensuring disadvantaged and underserved groups receiveequitableaccess to high-quality care.

8. Partnership and Stakeholder Engagement

The post holder will work closely with the Chief Medical Officer, Deputy CMO (Health Services), CNO programme and network clinical leads, Health Board executives and clinical directors, and patient and public representative groups.

They willmaintainstrong, professional relationships while exercisingappropriate independence,authorityand constructive challenge. The role willrepresentNHS Performance and Improvement at senior national and system-level forums, providing credible clinical leadership and influence.

9. Management of Resources

The post holder will ensure effective planning,allocationand oversight of financial resources in line with organisational priorities and statutory requirements. They willmonitorand manage budgets, ensuring value for money, costcontroland delivery of financial targets.

They willidentifyopportunities to improve efficiency, reducewasteand optimise resource utilisation across the directorate, while also ensuring the effective management of physical and technological resources in line with organisational standards and policies.

10. Mentorship, Workforce and Staff Management

The post holder will provide strategic leadership and direction for the workforce within their directorate, ensuring effective recruitment,developmentand retention of staff. They will create an environment that supports staff engagement,wellbeingand continuous professional development.

They will ensure effective deployment of staff to meet operational demands and serviceobjectives, providing mentorship,supervisionand development opportunities for clinicians across NHS Wales Performance and Improvement. The role will promote interdisciplinary working, leadership development, successionplanningand inclusive workforce practices.

11. Governance and Assurance

The post holder will contribute to quality assurance, escalation and assurance processes for clinical programmes, chairing agreed clinical leadership forums to support system-wide decision-making and shared learning.

They will ensure robust governance arrangements are in place across all directorate functions,maintainingcompliance with statutory,regulatoryand organisational policies, including health and safety, dataprotectionand financial regulations.

Acting as the senior accountable officer for risk management, performance monitoring and escalation within the directorate, the post holder will providetimely,accurateand

transparent reporting to boards,committeesand regulators, promoting a culture of learning,accountabilityand continuous improvement.

12. Leadership of Teams

The post holder will lead,inspireand motivate multi-disciplinary teams, fostering a high-performing, collaborative and innovative culture. They willdemonstratecompassionate, values-based leadership, particularly in high-pressure environments, balancing support withappropriate challengeto drive improvement whilemaintainingaccountability.

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 on Trac. The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Medical qualification with current GMC registration.

Experience and Knowledge

Essential

  • Extensive senior-level clinical leadership experience in complex healthcare systems.
  • Experience leading national or system-wide clinical programmes or networks.

Desirable

  • Experience in governance, quality assurance, and clinical risk management
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Medical qualification with current GMC registration.

Experience and Knowledge

Essential

  • Extensive senior-level clinical leadership experience in complex healthcare systems.
  • Experience leading national or system-wide clinical programmes or networks.

Desirable

  • Experience in governance, quality assurance, and clinical risk 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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Public Health Wales

Address

River House

Gwaelod y Garth

Cardiff

CF15 9SS


Employer's website

https://phw.nhs.wales/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Public Health Wales

Address

River House

Gwaelod y Garth

Cardiff

CF15 9SS


Employer's website

https://phw.nhs.wales/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

People & OD Partner

Vivienne Thorngate

vivienne.thorngate@wales.nhs.uk

Details

Date posted

23 February 2026

Pay scheme

Very senior manager (VSM)

Salary

Depending on experience Dependent on Experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

028-AC030-0226

Job locations

River House

Gwaelod y Garth

Cardiff

CF15 9SS


Supporting documents

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