Clinical Performance Lead (WCA)

  • South West, Hybrid - Remote
  • Full time
  • Salary starting at £43,450 depending on experience

Advo Health is the largest and leading subcontractor in government health assessments. Carried out by our community of experienced healthcare professionals throughout the UK, these independent assessments help the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) to understand how a health condition or disability is affecting a claimants daily life. This ensures that the system is fair and that those who are most in need of help and support receive it.

Your purpose

As the Clinical Performance Lead, you will be a key member of the Clinical Performance Team, responsible for overseeing the WCA clinical performance within your team. This includes managing quality standards, productivity, staff development, and meeting service level performance targets.

You will provide clinical leadership and expertise to ensure the delivery of consistent, high-quality reports while developing and implementing strategies to drive continuous improvement and enhance performance. Your role involves direct management of clinical roles within your team, motivating and coaching team members, and utilising technology and performance metrics to enhance productivity and quality. You will also maintain approval status by conducting a sufficient volume of clinical assessments to stay proficient and serve as a role model for your team.

How your role fits within our team

As a Clinical Performance Lead, you will report directly to the Clinical Performance Manager and be a key member of the Clinical Performance Team. You will work closely with the Advo management team, engaging with both operational and clinical specialists, as well as broader stakeholders. Your role will be instrumental in delivering the service and leading on day-to-day clinical performance requirements within your team. This includes driving clinical excellence, supporting your colleagues, and ensuring that quality and performance targets are consistently met. You will be pivotal in fostering a culture of continuous improvement and clinical excellence within the team.

Key responsibilities

  • Support and lead on all WCA clinical related performance metrics within the team and implement strategies to continuously enhance performance.
  • Provide visible leadership and direction to WCA Healthcare Professionals to enable the effective delivery of quality expectations, volume delivery, and customer service related measures.
  • Deliver team objectives and performance against targets through robust performance management methods.
  • Motivate, inspire and coach team members through continuous professional development and recognising exceptional performance, and developing team members with potential in support of effective succession planning.
  • Utilisation of technology and management information to effectively analyse performance and implement actions to enhance quality and productivity.
  • Support in the Investigation of customer complaints and escalate serious complaints as required.
  • Effective reporting of performance metrics. Where necessary providing an explanation of deviation from targets, and plans for corrective actions as agreed.
  • Communicate changes in assessment procedures and best practices requirements.
  • Ensure strong working relationships and facilitate communication and engagement, whilst building a culture of clinical excellence and continuous improvement.
  • Adhere to the governance structure in place, ensuring requirements are met, and equally knowing when to escalate.
  • Maintain approval status and conduct the expected volume of clinical assessments per month to ensure you maintain a high clinical skill level and staff have the opportunity to shadow, observe and learn from you.

Benefits and rewards

Alongside the significant investment in training, you will enjoy a recently enhanced benefits package, including Vitality membership, access to great discounts and more. Learn more here: advohealth.co.uk/jobs/


We take our safeguarding responsibilities seriously, and work to promote and safeguard the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk of harm. Some patients may be unable to uphold their rights and protect themselves from harm or abuse and we have a responsibility to ensure that those patients receive high quality care, and that their rights are upheld, including their right to be safe. Your role will require you to work collaboratively to safeguard children, young people, and adults-at-risk.

As part of our Safer Recruitment procedures, this role will require a criminal reference check.