Clinical Lead Specialist - Wakefield, United Kingdom - The Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust

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Creates, maintains and enhances effective working relationships Organising the clinical workload to ensure that staff are competent and confident to care for the needs of the patient.

Contributes to the identification of the skill and manpower requirement of the team, adopting flexible working practices. Contributes to the identification of the skill and manpower requirement of the team, adopting flexible working practices. Ensures effective delegation in line with the capabilities and competencies of the staff delegated to.


Participate in the monitoring and the management of sickness/absence Participate in the recruitment and selection of staff Participate in the identification and monitoring of staff performance through mentorship and assessment of individuals.

This may be through a shared team approach or individual performance review.

Maintain current and safe evidence based practice by reviewing/writing perioperative policies on an annual basis Assisting in the investigation of complaints in a proactive manner to improve and review the quality of the service Assist/participate in the investigation of clinical incidents in a proactive manner to improve and review the quality of service Contribute to the development of annual departmental, directorate and trust objectives and the transfer of these to practice Works in line with core trust policy Leads in being the clinical specialist in their particular area of expertise.

Promotes and demonstrates excellence in practice as clinical lead for their area of expertise Strive for continuous improvements in the delivery of high quality patient focused care As part of the multidisciplinary team participate in the Who Safeguard Surgery Checklist for each patient; sign n, time out and sign out procedure.

Work in partnership with a multi-disciplinary team, assessing health related needs of patients and their carers to identify and initiate steps to deliver effective and evidenced based care.


Promote and demonstrate a holistic care of individuals Carry out identified intermittent dual role skills after undertaking the Trust in house training programme for minor to intermediate cases in accordance with the trusts dual role policy and guidelines Demonstrating clinical judgement and the ability to articulate why decisions are made.

Deliver direct care to patients within their caseload in accordance with the Trusts policies and NMC/HPC Guidelines.

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