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A leading healthcare provider in Worthing is seeking a Director of Allied Health Professions to lead and develop the AHP workforce, ensuring high-quality service delivery and governance. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in clinical leadership and professional development, with a focus on workforce transformation and strategic innovation. This role offers opportunities to make a significant impact in the healthcare sector.
Providing professional leadership, overseeing leadership development, maintaining professional standards, and ensuring the effective clinical service delivery for Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) across the Trust. The post holder will be accountable for embedding a strong governance framework to support the consistent delivery of high-quality, safe, and effective AHP services that align with professional, national, and local requirements.
Leading on the strategic development and transformation of the AHP workforce across Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, aligned with the Organisational Strategy. The Director will be responsible for shaping and delivering the AHP workforce programme, with a focus on strengthening leadership, ensuring long-term sustainability, and enabling innovative service redesign that aligns with Trust strategic priorities.
Leading on workforce transformation, professional education, research, and the development of clinical leadership across the AHP professions. Leading opportunities for innovation and learning, ensuring that the AHP workforce is equipped to meet current and future challenges while fostering a culture of professional growth and development.
The Director of Allied Health Professions (AHP) holds strategic and operational authority for shaping, leading, and delivering the vision, development, and sustainability of the AHP workforce across the Trust. This includes responsibility for the development and implementation of the Trust's AHP Plan, supporting workforce recruitment, retention, and leadership growth.
With direct responsibility for the appointment, professional leadership, and management of AHP Professional Leads, the post holder will ensure consistent high standards of governance, supervision, and clinical practice. They will oversee performance appraisal and provide leadership development for senior AHPs across the Trust, embedding strong leadership capability within all services and care groups.
The post holder will lead the delivery of high-quality pre-registration placement provision and post-registration development opportunities across all professional services, ensuring an excellent learning experience and continuous professional development for AHPs. They will be responsible for establishing and maintaining a comprehensive training and CPD prospectus aligned with workforce priorities and service needs.
The Director will work collaboratively with Divisions to identify and pursue new business opportunities that generate clinical, financial, and strategic benefits for the Trust and those who use its services. This includes the identification and pursuit of income-generating initiatives and bids for new services and programmes that enhance AHP delivery and innovation.
The Director will lead the development of long-term workforce strategies based on the interpretation of national health policy, particularly in mental health, and aligned with the Trust's objectives and evolving service user needs. They will be responsible for leading transformational change and workforce redesign to ensure the delivery of high-quality care within available financial resources.
The role includes a key focus on advancing research, continuous quality improvement, and innovation. The post holder will lead programmes that translate evidence into practice, contribute to the Trusts research plan, and secure funding linked to AHP-led research and quality initiatives. They will actively support and promote a culture of continuous improvement through education, practice development, and academic partnerships.
The Director will represent the Trust and the AHP workforce in key system-level forums, including the AHP Council and relevant ICS clinical networks. They will lead the design and implementation of strategic education and development frameworks and ensure services are held accountable for delivering against agreed objectives.
The post holder will also ensure the appropriateness and robustness of clinical information and digital systems supporting AHP interventions across the Trust. They will play a lead role in ensuring service delivery aligns with Trust policies on equality, diversity, inclusion, and recovery-oriented practice.
The post holder will be responsible for the Food and Nutrition Trust wide plan working closely with the estates and facilities directorate to ensure adherence to CQC standards on food and nutrition and PLACE standards.
The post holder will have shared responsibility for the Falls Prevention Plan, working closely with the Deputy Chief Nurse and their physical health team to ensure adherence to best practice multi-professional clinical standards in falls prevention.
Please see the 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.