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A healthcare organization in Worthing is seeking a Band 8a AHP Professional Lead for Education to lead the strategic development of AHP student placements and apprenticeships. This role entails professional leadership, operational management, and collaboration with Higher Education Institutions. The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in mental health and hold relevant qualifications. Competitive salary and benefits package available.
Are you passionate about shaping the future AHP workforce and leading high-quality student education across mental health services?
We have an exciting opportunity to join our dynamic Education team as a Band 8a AHP Professional Lead for Education, on a 3-month Fixed Term Contract.
This pivotal role offers the chance to lead the strategic development and coordination of Allied Health Professional (AHP) student placements and apprenticeships, working closely with Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), Integrated Care Systems (ICS), and internal professional leaders.
Provide professional leadership and operational management of the AHP Practice Education Facilitator (PEF) team, ensuring effective supervision, coordination, and delivery of high-quality placement support services in line with national, professional, and local standards.
Lead the development and maintenance of governance structures that support high-quality student placements, ensuring robust AHP contribution to the wider education and training agenda across the organisation and system.
Implement and support professional and directorate-level strategies relating to AHP student placements and apprenticeships, acting as a senior member of the AHP professional leadership team.
Develop and lead strategic initiatives to expand, improve and diversify student placement capacity, providing expert advice and guidance to support innovative placement models and increased workforce pipeline readiness.
Lead on the development of AHP apprenticeship opportunities, offering expert input into the design and delivery of apprenticeship models to ensure alignment with workforce needs and service priorities.
Communicate and collaborate effectively across professions, systems, and external partners, including Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), Integrated Care Systems (ICS), and internal stakeholders, to influence service development and address issues related to AHP placements and apprenticeships.
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To lead and manage the PEF team to increase the numbers and quality of AHP placements towards achieving systematic and Trust placement capacity targets
To be responsible for linking with our partner universities and practice areas to develop practice standards. This will entail acting as a liaison between link lecturers, HEIs, team mangers, educators and students on placement
To work with managers, educators, HEIs and, where required, Director of AHP to enable the resolution of student practice issues; which will involve finding resolutions to highly complex and sensitive situations.
To be responsible for the development of robust practice placement evaluation mechanisms with our partner universities as well as supporting the roll out of evaluation and feeding back the data to the AHP leadership and AHP workforce boards.
To work with the trust apprenticeship lead and AHP Training lead to increase knowledge of pathways to and uptake of apprenticeships.
To work with the AHP professional lead for training and the trust preceptorship leads to ensure effective preceptorship arrangements and pre-preceptorship arrangements are available, monitored and reviewed.
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.