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Integration Programme Manager. The Integration Programme Manager is a joint role, funded through the Better Care Fund. The role is responsible for a diverse range of across-system programmes, jointly agreed and assigned by Luton Borough Council and BLMK ICB leaders. The role includes: • Responsible for the development and management of the Luton At Place Board Programme and associated work streams. Strategic oversight and collaboration of board members. • Development and oversight of the National Better Care Fund (BCF) annual plan • Reporting on the BCF plan and programme – internally to the Luton Joint Strategic Commissioning Group and Health and Wellbeing Board, and externally to the BCF Board, NHS England and ADASS • Development and oversight of the Luton Section 75 Agreement for pooled and aligned budgets, and joint working arrangements. • Responsible for the integration programme governance, strategic planning and implementation, ensuring that all agreed and designated integrated programmes are monitored and reported with appropriate scrutiny, support and programme controls. • Supporting the evaluation, impact and effectiveness of integrated commissioning, funding arrangements and joint or collaborative work streams, through the Managing Successful Programmes performance framework, including Business Case planning and analysis, qualitative and quantitative reporting to associated boards, benefits realisation planning and year-end reporting as required. • Facilitating local oversight on successful national high impact change models to influence and further integrated working plans and opportunities for Luton. • Drive forward and manage delegated integration programmes of work, including connectivity governance and management, as set out by the At Place Board and Delivery Groups. • Facilitating strong across-system relationships, bringing an unbiased approach and strong understanding of both the Health and Care organisations. • Maintaining a high profile locally, regionally and nationally for Luton through effective communications and oversight, working closely with all system partners across Luton, Bedfordshire and the East of England. • Maintaining Luton’x xxxus on joint communications and service user voice within the programmes, and working closely with both LBC and ICB commissioning teams and Healthwatch to support resident engagement. The role is accountable to Director Public Health and in line with agreed governance, reports to the Luton Joint Strategic Commissioning Group, the Health and Wellbeing Board and other joint boards established in relation to changing work streams. The Integration Programme Manager, line manages the Integration Project Manager. Programme Manage

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Samples: democracy.luton.gov.uk, bedfordshirelutonandmiltonkeynes.icb.nhs.uk

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Integration Programme Manager. The Integration Programme Manager is a joint role, funded through the Better Care Fund. The role is responsible for a diverse range of across-system programmes, jointly agreed and assigned by Luton Borough Council and BLMK ICB CCG leaders. The role includes: • Responsible for the development and management of the Luton At Place Board Programme and associated work streams. Strategic oversight and collaboration of board members. • Development and oversight of the National Better Care Fund (BCF) annual plan • Reporting on the BCF plan and programme – internally to the Luton Joint Strategic Commissioning Group and Health and Wellbeing Board, and externally to the BCF Board, NHS England and ADASS • Development and oversight of the Luton Section 75 Agreement for pooled and aligned budgets, and joint working arrangements. • Responsible for the integration programme governance, strategic planning and implementation, ensuring that all agreed and designated integrated programmes are monitored and reported with appropriate scrutiny, support and programme controls. • Supporting the evaluation, impact and effectiveness of integrated commissioning, funding arrangements and joint or collaborative work streamsworkstreams, through the Managing Successful Programmes performance framework, including Business Case planning and analysis, qualitative and quantitative reporting to associated boards, benefits realisation planning and year-end reporting as required. • Facilitating local oversight on successful national high impact change models to influence and further integrated working plans and opportunities for Luton. • Drive forward and manage delegated integration programmes of work, including connectivity governance and management, as set out by the At Place Board and Delivery Groups. • Facilitating strong across-system relationships, bringing an unbiased approach and strong understanding of both the Health and Care organisations. • Maintaining a high profile locally, regionally and nationally for Luton through effective communications and oversight, working closely with all system partners across Luton, Bedfordshire and the East of England. • Maintaining Luton’x xxxus Luton’s focus on joint communications and service user voice within the programmes, and working closely with both LBC and ICB CCG commissioning teams and Healthwatch to support resident engagement. The role is accountable to Director Public Health and in line with agreed governance, reports to the Luton Joint Strategic Commissioning Group, the Health and Wellbeing Board and other joint boards established in relation to changing work streamsworkstreams. The Integration Programme Manager, line manages the Integration Project ManagerSupport Officer. Programme Manage

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Samples: Agreement

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Integration Programme Manager. The Integration Programme Manager is a joint role, funded through the Better Care Fund. The role is responsible for a diverse range of across-system programmes, jointly agreed and assigned by Luton Borough Council and BLMK ICB CCG leaders. The role includes: • Responsible for the development and management of the Luton At Place Board Programme and associated work streams. Strategic oversight and collaboration of board members. • Development and oversight of the National Better Care Fund (BCF) annual plan Reporting on the BCF plan and programme – internally to the Luton Joint Strategic Commissioning Group and Health and Wellbeing Board, and externally to the BCF Board, NHS England and ADASS Development and oversight of the Luton Section 75 Agreement for pooled and aligned budgets, and joint working arrangements. Responsible for the integration programme governance, strategic planning and implementation, ensuring that all agreed and designated integrated programmes are monitored and reported with appropriate scrutiny, support and programme controls. Supporting the evaluation, impact and effectiveness of integrated commissioning, funding arrangements and joint or collaborative work streamsworkstreams, through the Managing Successful Programmes performance framework, including Business Case planning and analysis, qualitative and quantitative reporting to associated boards, benefits realisation planning and year-end reporting as required. Facilitating local oversight on successful national high impact change models to influence and further integrated working plans and opportunities for Luton. Drive forward and manage delegated integration programmes of work, including connectivity governance and management, as set out by the At Place Board and Delivery Groups. Facilitating strong across-system relationships, bringing an unbiased approach and strong understanding of both the Health and Care organisations. Maintaining a high profile locally, regionally and nationally for Luton through effective communications and oversight, working closely with all system partners across Luton, Bedfordshire and the East of England. Maintaining Luton’x xxxus Luton’s focus on joint communications and service user voice within the programmes, and working closely with both LBC and ICB CCG commissioning teams and Healthwatch to support resident engagement. The role is accountable to Director Public Health and in line with agreed governance, reports to the Luton Joint Strategic Commissioning Group, the Health and Wellbeing Board and other joint boards established in relation to changing work streamsworkstreams. The Integration Programme Manager, line manages the Integration Project ManagerSupport Officer. Programme Manage

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Samples: Agreement

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