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A leading healthcare organization in Greater London seeks a Head of Contract Management and Reporting. The candidate will negotiate and manage NHS Contracts while overseeing the Contract Data and Analytics team. This role involves significant communication with Commissioners and requires a strong understanding of NHS contracting processes. The ideal applicant should have a Master's Degree, extensive NHS experience, and demonstrate excellent management and communication skills.
The closing date is 17 December 2025.
The Contracting department is responsible for liaison with Commissioners and other partner organisations. Through this contact, the team ensures that the Trust's strategy and interests are represented fully to other organisations including Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), NHS England (NHSE) and Local Authorities. Our main role is to negotiate and performance manage contracts to provide NHS clinical services. Our portfolio is complex, covering multiple commissioner organisations and generating NHS income of over £2.5 billion across England and Wales.
The department ensures Commissioners’ strategies and views are communicated to the Trust’s Clinical Groups, while the Contract Data and Analytics team supports both the Trust’s Clinical Groups and corporate departments, and services the information needs of external stakeholders such as ICBs and NHSE.
The department works closely with the Finance and Information teams as well as the Trust’s Clinical Groups to monitor and report income and patient‑related activity against annual plans.
If you have any queries please contact:
Clare Robinson from 11 December 2025 on 07826531818 or email clare.robinson5@nhs.net
Your brief will be to support the Associate Director in managing the main NHS Contract, but you will also negotiate, manage and develop contracts across your own portfolio of Commissioners. You will manage the Contract Data and Analytics function, producing and issuing reports, and managing the monthly data validation process. You will therefore need a sound knowledge of the commissioning process within the NHS and good attention to detail.
You will work closely with our Clinical Groups and senior Trust management to achieve long‑term financial objectives and will need the vision to model resources to support future developments in the Trust.
You will need to possess excellent communication and negotiation skills, and demonstrate a good knowledge and understanding of NHS commissioning processes as well as the NHS Payments Scheme.
Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust is the largest and one of the most prestigious Trusts in the country, providing a comprehensive range of secondary services to a local cosmopolitan population and tertiary services to more distant patients from five main hospital sites, as well as community sites across South East London.
• To undertake the role of Trust expert for contractual matters including payment arrangements.
• To support the negotiation of the Trust’s main NHS Contract with its host ICB and be responsible, on behalf of the Associate Director of Finance (Contracting), for negotiating, managing and monitoring a portfolio of NHS Contracts with ICBs and other commissioning bodies, fostering a customer‑focused relationship with commissioners and ensuring that NHS Contracts are negotiated with the best possible terms to the Trust.
• To manage the Trust’s Contract Data and Analytics team, ensuring contract data is managed effectively and efficiently.
• To be the departmental lead on Commissioner Information schedules and be the focal point for queries on NHS services and Contract performance for ICBs and other commissioning bodies.
• To formulate Trust‑wide strategy to manage ICB/NHSE data challenges and ensure these are managed accurately within agreed national and local timeframes.
• To act as the single point of contact between the Contracting department and a named Clinical Group.
• To support the development of business plans and new costings for clinical services and ensure that these plans are fully considered in the development and delivery of NHS Acute Contracts.
• To provide technical expertise, guidance, quality assurance and support to Clinical Groups for all Contracting‑related activities.
• To deputise for the Associate Director of Finance (Contracting) and provide professional support to the Contracting team.
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.
£99,808 to £113,803 a year per annum inc HCA pro rata>