James Crisp
About James Crisp
James Crisp is the Deputy Operations Director of Surgical Services at Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He has a diverse background in healthcare management, consulting, and finance, with experience at institutions such as the Financial Services Authority, KPMG, and the Clinton Foundation.
Current Role at Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
James Crisp serves as the Deputy Operations Director for Surgical Services at Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. In this role, he oversees various operational aspects of surgical services, ensuring efficient management and delivery of care. His experience in healthcare operations supports the trust's commitment to providing high-quality patient care.
Previous Experience in Healthcare Management
Prior to his current position, James Crisp held several roles in healthcare management. He worked at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust as Deputy General Manager for Theatres, Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, and later as Senior Cancer Operations Manager. These positions involved managing operational processes and improving service delivery in surgical and cancer care.
Education and Qualifications
James Crisp has a strong educational background in management and healthcare. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the University of Bristol. He also achieved a CIMA Diploma in Management Accounting from The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and an Executive Masters in Health Economics, Policy and Management from The London School of Economics and Political Science.
Experience in Change Management
James Crisp has experience in change management from his time at the Financial Services Authority, where he worked as Change Programme Support. He also served as a People & Change Analyst at KPMG, focusing on organizational change initiatives. This background in change management complements his healthcare roles, enhancing his operational effectiveness.
International Experience in Health Analysis
James Crisp has international experience, having worked as a Malaria Analyst for the Clinton Foundation in Nairobi, Kenya. This role involved analyzing health data and contributing to malaria prevention efforts. His global perspective on health issues informs his work in the UK healthcare system.