Deployment and Operational Compliance Manager

Company: Ambulnz Community Partners Ltd.

Location: London

Posted: April 17th, 2026

Job Title: Deployment and Operational Compliance Manager

Location: Wembley/Imperial Site (Hybrid)

Hours: 45 hours per week (Mon-Fri 13:30-23:30, 1 Saturday every 4 weeks)

Salary: £37,000

Accountable to: Operations Manager (Wembley)

Key Working Relationships:

Main Purpose of the Role

The primary purpose of this role is to provide hands‑on, reactive management of the workforce during deployment and while they are mobile across London. This role involves coordinating with the Vehicle Make Ready Operative (VMRO) team and operational staff to ensure crews are assigned to the correct vehicles with the correct equipment. The Deployment and Operational Compliance Manager will be responsible for the quality and compliance of their designated deployment wave, liaising with the Resource Schedulers and the Operations Assistant to understand vehicle allocations and ensure compliance with the deployment plan. The Deployment and Operational Compliance Manager will facilitate and monitor timely deployment from the station in accordance with the designated deployment wave, addressing any on‑the‑day non‑conformance issues to protect the operational deployment window. Following the timely completion of the deployment wave, they will travel to an Imperial Hospital Site with the crews to conduct on‑the‑job assessments and audits of operational compliance. These assessments and audits will fall within a predetermined framework and will include, but are not limited to, timeliness, IPC compliance, uniform standards, unannounced vehicle inspections, and quality of care evaluations, including bedside manner observations. A comprehensive framework is available for these assessments. The Deployment and Operational Compliance Manager will be accountable for effectively managing non‑compliance among all operational staff encountered during their shift. This includes addressing poor behaviours immediately and conducting on‑the‑day investigations for repeat non‑conformance and breaches of compliance standards. Additionally, the Deployment and Operational Compliance Manager will provide reactive support to the Control and Hospital Site teams, addressing unreasonable refusals of journeys and managing on‑site situations to achieve resolution. This responsibility extends to all CAS operational staff. Resolutions will typically be sought face‑to‑face, as the manager will be on‑site at designated Imperial Hospital Sites for the entirety of their shift following the execution of deployment waves. When immediate resolution is not possible, the manager will compile an evidence pack for an on‑the‑day investigation with the Operations Assistant, to be conducted at the Wembley depot. A laptop will be for the mobile completion of statements and reports. The Deployment and Operational Compliance Manager will act as the conduit between operational staff and the Control team, seeking business‑focused resolutions. The Deployment and Operational Compliance Manager will proactively engage with the workforce in a professional manner, promptly addressing non‑conforming behaviour. This autonomous role carries high levels of accountability for the performance and behaviour of the team. In addition to the above responsibilities, the manager will implement and manage all operational staff in alignment with Group values.

Key Tasks Deployment Management

Operational Compliance & Performance Monitoring

Employee Management & Conduct

Culture, Onboarding and Support

This list is not exhaustive; you will be required to perform ad‑hoc duties, within your skill base, as required by the Company to support an effective and efficient service.

Personal

General Requirements

Our Values

Policies and Procedures

All duties and responsibilities must be undertaken in compliance with the Company’s policies and procedures. The post holder must familiarise the ways in which to raise a concern to the Company, e.g., Freedom to Speak Up and Whistleblowing. In addition, ensuring incidents and near misses are reported in a timely manner.

Health and Safety

The post holder must be aware of the responsibilities placed upon themselves under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, subsequent legislation, and Company policies, to maintain safe working practices and safe working environments for themselves, colleagues, and service users. All Company premises and NHS Trusts are considered as smoke‑free zones.

Confidentiality

Everyone working for or on behalf of the Company are bound by a legal duty of confidentiality (Common Law Duty of Confidentiality). The post holder must not disclose either during or after the termination of their contract, any information of a confidential nature relating to the Company, its staff, its patients, or third parties, which may have been obtained in the course of their employment.

Equality and Diversity

We believe that equal opportunity and diversity is vital to the success and an essential prerequisite to the achievement of its goals in delivering seamless, high quality, safe healthcare for all, which is appropriate and responsive to meeting the diverse needs of individuals. In working to achieve our goals, it is important that staff and users are treated, and treat others, equitably, with dignity and respect, and are involved and considered in every aspect of practice and changes affecting their employment or health care within the Company.

Infection Prevention and Control

The post holder will ensure they follow the Company’s infection prevention and control (IPC) policies and procedures to protect patients, staff, and visitors from healthcare associated infections. They will ensure that they use personal protective equipment (PPE) in accordance with policy and procedure. All staff must challenge non‑compliance with IPC policies immediately and feed back through appropriate line managers if required.

Safeguarding Children and Adults

We take our responsibilities to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and adults seriously. The Company expects all staff to identify their own responsibilities appropriate to their role within statute and guidance. This will include accessing safeguarding training and may include seeking advice, support, and supervision from the service’s safeguarding team. Where staff are unclear of their responsibilities, they must seek guidance from their manager.

Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)

If the post you are undertaking requires you to complete a DBS disclosure, this will be managed and processed in line with the DBS Policy.

Person Specification

Essential

Qualification

Experience and Knowledge

Skills and Abilities

Personal Attributes

Desirable

Qualification

Experience and Knowledge

Is this role filled or closed?

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