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An exciting opportunity as a Band 7 Project Lead within the Better Care at Home pathway at Integrated Care System. The role involves leading pathway development, managing a team, and providing specialist support for patients with complex manual handling needs. Candidates should be a registered professional with excellent leadership and communication skills, ready to contribute to improving patient services across multiple healthcare sites.
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The closing date is 12 August 2025
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Manual Handling and Ergonomics Service at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust.
We are looking for a highly motivated, experienced clinician (Registered Nurse or AHP) to join us as a Band 7 Project Lead for the Better Care at Home (single handed / proportionate care) pathway. The post holder will work collaboratively with Therapy services and Stakeholders within the BSol system to lead the pathway development across UHB, including having responsibility for coordinating training and supporting staff to adopt this new ethos.
You will be responsible for the project from both a strategic and operational perspective. The successful applicant will also provide specialist advice and support for the management of patients with complex manual handling needs. Training will be given to the successful candidate to support knowledge and skills. They need to be able to work within a team, act as a role model but also autonomously manage their own workload.
Since this is a Trust wide service the successful applicant will be expected to travel to all sites at UHB which include Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Good Hope Hospital, Solihull Hospital and associated Community sites.
The post holder will be required to be flexible to deliver the service in line with business needs. This may include participation in 7 days working when appropriate service delivery allows and commences.
The role will involve supporting ward staff to problem solve and adopt a proportionate care approach for discharges ensuring patient experience and satisfaction are at the forefront of the newly developed pathway.
You will work alongside colleagues to devise a robust risk assessment suitable for transfer from the acute setting to the community with a patient.
You will Manage a team within the Better Care at Home (single handed / proportionate care) workstream, including ward champions from clinical teams
Data collection is essential to demonstrate success and sustainability of the project.
Good communication and interpersonal skills are essential for the post. The post holder will carry out assessments and give specialist advice for patients who have complex handling needs. This may also involve assisting staff with patient handling and the use of equipment.
There are excellent opportunities for Learning and Development available in the Trust and the successful applicant will be supported and the service will develop any applicants who have not worked in a manual handling service previously.
If you have the necessary skills and abilities and would like to join our team we would like to hear from you. For further information or to arrange an informal visit please contact Gemma Holloway, Head of Manual Handling and Ergonomics Internal 17167 / external 0121 371 7167) or Emma Glen, Therapy Clinical Site Discharge Co-ordinator 07553795435
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust strives to have an inclusive culture where everyone feels like they belong, can thrive, knows that they add value and feels valued. We do this by developing compassionate and culturally competent leaders, being values driven in all that we do and by creating a welcoming and inclusive workplace that thrives on the diversity of our people. As such we want to attract and recruit talented individuals from all backgrounds, and for each of you to feel supported for the diversity you bring, to achieve your full potential. For those staff with a disability, including physical disability, long term health condition, mental health or neurodiverse condition, this also means being committed to making reasonable adjustments needed for you to carry out your role.
*Please Note : For a detailed job description for this vacancy, please see attached Job Description*
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.
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