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A healthcare organization in the UK seeks a Clinical and Care Professional Lead to provide leadership within the Blackpool Based Partnership. The role involves engaging with various health and social care sectors and ensuring the integration of services to improve community health outcomes. Candidates should be registered healthcare professionals with a focus on health inequalities and community engagement. This is a part-time, remote position with a salary range of £100,870 to £111,441 per year.
This role will provide overall leadership to the clinical and care professional network for the Blackpool Based Partnership (PBP), acknowledging the close working relationships across the Fylde Coast footprint (Place plus), and to the other Clinical and Care Professional Leads across the range of portfolio areas. They will be a Blackpool voice at system clinical meetings e.g. clinical assembly, task and finish groups relevant to place, ensuring the voice of the place, and the professionals within it, is heard and informs decision making at system level.
The Clinical and Care Professional Lead will play a key part in creating links across all health and social care sectors including voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise organisations in the PBP, working with other members of the PBP team. As a leader they will ensure links between all levels of care, the PBP and all clinical and care professionals and use their experience and expertise to engage, inform and support improvements in care. They will provide clinical and care professional leadership to support the Place Lead, in the development and delivery of the ambitions of the ICB, ICP and PBP and the integration of health and social care.
Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB is a fully-authorised ICB responsible for the full range of ICB statutory duties and powers. Each Team within the ICB aims improve the health of the people and reduce health inequalities through strong, clinically-led commissioning of high quality healthcare services.
Good induction and training offered. Friendly Multi-disciplinary Team. The role is varied and involves working closely with Local Authority, Acute Trusts and with providers.
This is an exciting opportunity to work within a successful, progressive ICB and to make a positive contribution to the lives of people in Lancashire & South Cumbria.
NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board (125)
County Hall (This is the head office, however the role is working within the Blackpool patch)
Preston
PR1 8XJ
https://www.lancashireandsouthcumbria.icb.nhs.uk/
Positively engage with external agencies and act as advocate for the PBP and partner organisations.
Actively look for potential opportunities with key contacts to address health inequalities, improve population health and improve overall service delivery and performance.
Work with other clinical programme place‑based clinical and care leads, including, but not limited to, Blackpool’s clinical and care professional leads for Mental Health, Cancer, Quality and Digital as well as programme system clinical and care leads, when necessary, to support delivery of improvements.
Provide expertise and leadership to population health and health inequalities at place, working in alignment with and under the direction of the Associate Medical Director for Population Health, including:
Connect and build trust with colleagues and patients across traditional boundaries - developing strong networks and relationships that work in service of patients over organisations, places or professional groups.
Make sound operational and clinical judgements that ensure safe and effective service provision.
Listen with compassion to the needs, hopes and challenges of those they work with and serve, using this understanding to actively involve others in the decisions that affect their lives.
Support the Place based leaders to gather, verify and assess all appropriate and available information to gain an accurate understanding of the situation.
Ensure that the needs of the population, service users and their carers are at the core of the way PBP delivers services, recognising and tackling inequalities of access and outcome.
Catalyse and embed ways to test and share new and innovative ideas and approaches that improve how we design and deliver care to our patients and population.
Ensure that service delivery is person centred, outcomes focused and protective of individual service users dignity.
Support service managers to ensure that the service meets all relevant quality standards, specifically CQC, ICB and all relevant NICE guidelines.
Support the effective and efficient deployment of resources to achieve agreed outcomes and targets.
Work as a team member developing and maintaining effective working relationships.
Keep up to date with relevant policies and procedures.
Seek out and embrace different ideas, perspectives and challenges, being able to adapt and change course by continually learning from others around them.
Takes an innovative and creative approach to solving problems.
Considers innovation the workplace an ongoing responsibility and welcomes change as an integral part of both individual and organisation development.
Acts as a positive role model for innovation and a facilitator for change.
Enables PBP to support the ICB ambition to help the NHS to provide broader social and economic development.
Develops practical and realistic plans to achieve outcomes/objectives.
Considers the wider implications with regards to skills, resources in achieving plans/ outcomes/objectives.
Ensures appropriate resources and levels of capability to deliver priorities as well as delivering value for money.
Takes responsibility for delivery of plans, outcomes and objectives which may involve coordinating and organising others.
Ensures that all locally developed plans, and the enactment of ICP strategic plans locally, are crafted in such a way as to meet local population health needs, that plans do not unintentionally widen access or outcome inequalities and that plans are both evidence based and have appropriate assurance metrics attached to them.
Actively contribute to a culture of positive communication.
Support the Place based team to deliver presentations and training internally to staff and externally to partners/ agencies, where appropriate.
Support the Place based team with CQC inspections, service developments and other relevant tasks.
Effectively manage resources within your control.
Continually develop own clinical knowledge and practise with respect to service speciality.
Maintain professional registration (e.g. GMC, NMC, etc.).
Readiness to continue personal development in accessing opportunities to listen to the voices of lived experience and continually deepen understanding of the barriers to health for those facing the great inequalities.
Act in ways that actively promote equity and value diversity.
Help to develop and maintain an organisational culture that supports equity and diversity.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see: https://www.nhs.uk/careers/