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A leading healthcare organization is seeking a Clinical Lead for their Harrow service. Responsibilities include providing clinical leadership, overseeing service delivery for individuals with substance use issues, and ensuring high standards of care. Successful candidates will be independent prescribers with at least 5 years of experience and a strong background in clinical settings. This role offers an annual salary of £65,000 to £70,000, including London weighting.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a fast-paced and growing organisation.
We’re looking for a Clinical Lead for our Harrow Service.
As Clinical Lead you will provide visible, effective clinical leadership to the clinical team for your service. Supported by the Portfolio Medical Lead, Lead Nurse and Pharmacy Technician and in collaboration with operations colleagues you will ensure the delivery of safe, effective, evidence-based and compassionate care. We are looking for experienced Independent Prescribers, with a background in either nursing or as a pharmacist.
As Clinical Lead you will be joining a vibrant body of clinicians across Via’s wider national workforce, with regular meetings for peer support, case discussion and CPD.
This is not just a job – you’ll help people rebuild their lives, reconnect with their family and friends, return to work or education, and much more.
We’re looking for individuals with compassion, good communication skills and the ability to stay calm under pressure.
If you’re someone who is a good listener, stays curious, and wants to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you.
At Via, our mission is to provide the best health and wellbeing support to as many people as possible, helping them to change their lives for the better.
Last year, we supported over 11,000 people across the UK affected by alcohol and drug use.
Everything we do is driven by our values:
Care. Care for people is at the heart of everything we do.
Be human. We are accessible, genuine and humble, always learning.
Do the right thing. We’re open, honest and inclusive. We get things done.
We want to recruit the very best talent. We believe in nurturing a positive workplace culture where our colleagues feel valued, recognised, empowered, and supported.
Role Purpose
Provide high quality service delivery to people who use substances.
Contribute to the overall performance of designated service(s) to ensure that contractual output targets and high clinical standards are achieved.
Provide clinical leadership to staff, and clinical supervision of clinicians, within the designated service(s)/partnership agencies as required by service configuration.
Key duties and activities of the role:
Healthcare professional registered with GMC/NMC/HCPC/GPhC.
Qualified prescriber, able to prescribe independently.
Relevant post‑graduate qualifications and completion of relevant recognised qualifications (e.g. RCGP Drugs Part 1/2 Certificates, CMHP Credentialed, ISAM certified as appropriate).
Minimum 5 years relevant post‑qualifying experience.
Experience of providing clinical services for people who use substances.
Sound and demonstrable knowledge of clinical prescribing issues relating to problematic substance use, including appropriate recovery, harm reduction and health promotion interventions.
Experience of audits, performance indicators, incident and complaints management processes.
Experience of contributing to the development of education/learning/professional development.
Professional affiliation e.g. RCN/RCPsych, RCGP/RPS, CMHP/ Addiction Professionals (as appropriate).
Experience of providing clinical supervision, line management and appraisals.
Solution‑focused, with an inclusive and innovative approach to service development.
Good IT skills including use of Microsoft Office programs and digital meeting platforms and Case Management Systems such as Nebula, Systm One or Theseus.
A demonstrable understanding of the Health and Social Care regulatory requirements including the CQC, NICE and any other relevant bodies.
A demonstrable commitment to working in partnership with other professionals such as criminal justice agencies, primary care, secondary care, commissioners, community groups and other stakeholders to achieve good outcomes for people who use our services.
The ability to work calmly under pressure, ensuring that deadlines are met, and ensure all information is recorded in a timely manner.
The ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, in different settings (e.g., written, spoken, presented, etc) and to different groups of people.
Great team working, communication, interpersonal skills and cooperative approach to supporting colleagues and the whole team to deliver organisational objectives, as well as in working directly with people who use our services and their significant others.
To work within the Via values of Care, Be human and Do the right thing. Support and collaborate with all colleagues and engage with the wider organisation.
To promote and deliver positive, inclusive and anti‑discriminatory practices in line with Via policies, professional and sector requirements, and legislative frameworks.
To act on all Safeguarding concerns so that all statutory and organisational Safeguarding responsibilities are met and that all learning is shared.
To observe professional integrity and candour at all times and with all people.
To comply with all organisational policies and procedures including GDPR and all Health and Safety policy and guidance, taking responsibility for your own safety and contributing to that of colleagues and others as applicable.
To regularly participate in one‑to‑one / supervision sessions, objective setting and review, training, practice and learning forums.
A commitment to learning and to continuously improve everyone's knowledge and skills.
To work flexibly to enable the delivery of effective services. This may include flexibility across sites or flexible hours and any other duties that may reasonably be required of you within your role.
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.
£65,000 to £70,000 a year including London weighting if applicable