Clinical Lead/Senior Clinician-Community Learning Disability Service

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Job summary An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the NorthWorcestershire Community Learning Disability Team for a Band 7 Clinical Lead/Senior Clinician, based at the Princess of Wales Community Hospital,Bromsgrove.
The post holder will have managerial and clinical skills, withexperience in providing leadership and support to a committed team.
The role is challenging, varied and interesting and wouldinclude managing a small clinical caseload with regular visits to service usersand their carers.The successful candidate will be passionate about ensuringindividuals with a learning disability receive equitable health care.
The service is currently involved in a number of developments,including RcPsych QNLD Accreditation, STOMP, Dementia pathways, and transitionspathways to better meet the needs of individuals with learning disabilities.
Regular supervision and support will be provided as well ason-going CPD and training to help further develop your skills and competenciesin this specialist field.
If you would like tofind out more about the role, please contact Richard Naylor Service Manager,Worcestershire Community Learning Disability Service on .
Main duties of the job Ensure a consistent, safe, and timelyservice is delivered, including the processing and allocation of referrals, arrangingassessment and day to day coordination of activity.Work flexibly in a managerial andclinical role.Support to staff within the WorcestershireCommunity Learning Disability Team.
Carry out appraisals, in accordance withagreed policy and identify learning and development needs of staff.Assist the Service Manager in ensuringthat the service achieves its aims in accordance with the organisationsperformance agenda and business plan.Be responsible for service users ontheir caseload, including the process of assessment, care planning, monitoring,and review.Act as a senior/experienced member ofthe Community Learning Disability Team in relation to risk assessment givingadvice and direction as required.Manage inspections and audits when required.Provide clinical/management supervisionas appropriate to staff within the Community Learning Disability Team.Facilitate open communication amongststaff within the Community Learning Disability Team as well as with other teams,services, and agencies with the aim of promoting multi-disciplinary approachesto care and integrated team working.
About us At Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust,we are working together to deliver outstanding care.
We run community hospitalsand community health services across Worcestershire and provide mental healthand learning disability services across both Herefordshire and Worcestershire.Our people (all 4500+ of them) provide services for people ofall ages, experiencing both physical and/or mental health conditions from over100 sites.We will support you to thrive; offer flexibleworking options for a great work-life balance, help you fulfil your ambitions,and empower you to make positive changes within your team or service.
We valuediversity and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, cultures,and ethnicities.What we offer;27 days leave plus bank holidays, increasing up to33 days with long serviceGenerous NHS pension and enhanced pay when you workunsocial hoursFlexible and agile working opportunitiesGreat maternity, paternity, and adoption supportWide range of supportive staff networksHealth and wellbeing opportunitiesIf you would like to know more, please visit ourwebsite.Sharingyour data - As a data controller we may sometimes need to process your data topursue our legitimate business interests, for example to request a survey fromyou (optional), to support the Trusts understanding of where you gainedinterest in working for the Trust.
Job description Job responsibilities Behave consistently with the values and beliefs of theorganisation and promote these on day-to-day basis.Act as a role model to colleagues, always seeking to maintainthe highest standards of professionalism.
Use their initiative and take responsibility for themselvesand the quality of their work and the service they provide to patients.
Assist the Community Learning Disability Team in themanagement of staff, specifically through day to day operational and clinicalmanagement, where appropriate, contributing to staff appraisal and continuingprofessional development.
Work with the Service Manager to deliver a service which issoundly evidence based, has a reputation for quality and ensures that allavailable resources are utilised and within budget.
Be expected to work flexibly in a joint managerial andclinical role.Forfull details of the duties and criteria for the role please refer to the jobdescription and person specification attached.
Job description will be updatedin due course.
Person Specification Knowledge Essential Clinical assessments Valuing People health objectives Health of the nation Care planning Outcome measures Defensible documentation and recording Community Care/continuing health care process Computer literate Knowledge and experience of the personalisation agenda Knowledge of safeguarding adults procedures Desirable Delivery of staff training Skills & Abilities Essential Ability to challenge poor behaviour Role modelling good behaviour A positive attitude and able to act on feedback Ability to praise and be supportive to others Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English in both verbal and written formats Excellent communication skills Negotiation and conflict resolution skills Motivated approach Meet deadlines Organisational skills particularly an ability to organise and prioritise caseload Competent re IT systems Carenotes, and ESR Able to meet the travel requirements of the role Presentational skills Desirable Publications Developing assessment formats Presentation skills Qualifications Essential RNLD/Occupational Therapist/Speech and Language Therapist/Social Worker Teaching/Assessing qualification Evidence of post qualification training/studies Desirable Qualification in health/social care at degree or equivalent level Study at Post Graduate Level Experience Essential Significant post registration experience, including experience of working at senior level in Learning Disabilities Experience of working with service users with complex healthcare needs Management and leadership in a multi-disciplinary environment Person Centred approaches Risk assessment and management Experience of undertaking clinical supervision Promoting health and well being Risk management strategies Continuing Health Care Case management of complex cases Defensible documentation for recording Desirable Recruitment and selection Staff development Care pathways in Epilepsy / Challenging Behaviour/Mental Health Staff training Audit/research Awareness of models of clinical supervision Total Communication


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