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Regional Manager in Wales

Wales has a smaller but growing private healthcare market, with the majority of activity based in Cardiff and Swansea. Independent practices across Wales have expanded as NHS waiting times have extended, creating consistent demand for qualified clinical staff. Regional Manager practitioners in Wales benefit from lower living costs than most English regions while accessing a patient base increasingly willing to pay for private healthcare services.

About this role

Regional managers in healthcare group organisations take strategic and operational responsibility for a cluster of practices across a region, reporting to the CEO or COO. This director-level role involves significant people leadership, financial accountability, and regulatory oversight. Regional managers are essential to scaling healthcare group businesses.

Typical salary £55,000 – £90,000

Common questions

What does a Regional Manager do in a healthcare group?

Lead all operations across a regional cluster of practices, managing area managers, overseeing P&L, ensuring CQC compliance, and contributing to group growth strategy.

How much does a Regional Manager earn in healthcare?

Typically £55,000–£90,000 with performance bonuses at larger organisations.

What background do Regional Managers typically have?

Progression from area or practice manager roles, with demonstrable experience leading multi-site healthcare operations.