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Development Officer
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Development Officer
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Development Officer
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Development Officer
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Development Officer
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Development Officer
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Development Officer
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Development Officer
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Development Officer
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Development Officer
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Development Officer
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Inclusion Development Officer
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Schools and Colleges Development Officer
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Highways Development Management Officer
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Fauna & Flora International Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom £31,505Programme Development Officer, Statutory Funding · Share this page: · Salary: £31,505 per annum · Contract period: Permanent · Start date: As soon as possible · Fauna & Flora is seeking an experienced professional to support it's fundraising from statutory (government and mu ...
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Programme Development Officer, Statutory Funding
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Fauna & Flora International (FFI) Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomFauna & Flora is seeking an experienced professional to support it's fundraising from statutory (government and multilateral) donors. · You will support colleagues and partners to develop high-quality proposal packages and reports for priority donors and ensure their timely subm ...
Learning And Development Officer - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom - Cambridgeshire & Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
Description
We are pleased to be able to offer an excellent opportunity for an experienced clinician to join our Mandatory and Essential Skills Training team.
We are looking for a registered clinical professional who is passionate about the development of others and has an interest in the design and delivery of clinical skills training.
You should have experience with physiological assessment and related clinical skills in a community or acute setting and be able to support the workforce in achieving proficiencies in practice.
This exciting role also has the potential to get involved in the development of innovative simulated learning relating to community practice and trialling emerging learning technologies.
They will demonstrate the ability to engage, support, motivate and lead others to deliver high quality care.
Lead on provision of comprehensive competency-based programmes of multi-disciplinary staff development relating to essential clinical skills for physical health across diverse service within the Trust, including the design, planning, delivery and quality assurance of training.
Collaborate on design and delivery of mandatory training relating to resuscitation and the deteriorating patient, and deputise for Trust Resuscitation Lead as needed.
To ensure review of implementation and effectiveness of development programmes in addressing specific identified learning or clinical needs.To promote meaningful staff engagement in work-based learning opportunities.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust is a health and social care organisation dedicated to providing high-quality care with compassion to improve the health and wellbeing of the people we care for, as well as supporting andempowering them to lead a fulfilling life.
Our clinical teams deliver many NHS services, not only via inpatient and primary care settings, but also within the community.
These services include children's, adult and older people's mental health, forensic and specialist mental health, learning disabilities, primary care and liaison psychiatry, substance misuse, social care, research and development.
As an equal opportunities employer, we encourage applications from all sectors of the community, particularly from under-represented groups including disabled people and members of ourethnic minority andLGBTQ+ communities.
Lead and manage allocated projects as part of the overall mandatory and essential skills training strategy providing a high quality, responsive service to meet the needs of the workforce
~ Lead on implementation plans for the delivery of training and development to all relevant staff relating to essential clinical skills in physical health
~ Lead on design and delivery of essential training relating to venepuncture, injections, physiological observations, and central venous access devices.
~ Identify training needs of staff and lead on design and delivery/commissioning of training, using internal and external training resources, to meet identified need, to be delivered within budget and timescale, in accordance with agreed strategy
~ Lead on review and update of existing training programmes within remit to ensure that they continue to meet the needs of the services
~ Lead on implementation of national and organisational clinical competencies to ensure that both modern design and delivery models are used, and that impact on practice post-delivery can be evidenced
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Collaborate on design and delivery of mandatory training relating to resuscitation and the deteriorating patient, and deputise for Trust Resuscitation Lead as needed.
~ Maintain an overview of the use of technology enhanced learning tools in relevant training programmes and lead on maintenance of course content presented in a virtual learning environment in collaboration with the Technology Enhanced Learning team.~ Lead on design and delivery of essential training relating to venepuncture, injections, physiological observations, and central venous access devices
~ Ensure appropriate organisation of training venues and logistics to achieve efficient training attendance and delivery
~ To lead the ongoing development and management of quality assurance of training for essential clinical skills in physical health
~ Provide consultation and guidance to managers, clinical leads and other stakeholders in relation to the meeting the training needs of staff in the context of evolving service delivery.
~ To lead in the collaboration and negotiation with Service Managers and other stakeholders internal and external to ensure delivery, methodology and implementation of the training programme meets service needs
~ Ensure availability of specialist learning and development advice, support and consultation to the Trust
~ To prepare training activity reports and presentations for strategic management groups and stakeholders as required
~ To maintain an overview of current systemwide service delivery, workforce needs and training provision, and identify its scope, coverage, effectiveness, and relationship with CPFT training strategy
~ To ensure that all aspects of the training and development programme have equality diversity and inclusion central to approach
~ Represent the Trust in local and national network events to maintain and develop expert level of knowledge in this speciality
~ Develop and maintain the clinical skills and knowledge necessary to provide clinically effective, holistic, evidence-based training
~ Implementation and review of competency frameworks within subject field
~ Work collaboratively and in partnership with HR colleagues, CPFT managers, CPFT staff, Professional Leads including medical, partner universities, the Local Authorities and Health Education East of England to deliver an integrated multi-disciplinary education offering and collaborative learning
Educated to degree level with recognised relevant professional qualification in healthcare
Post Graduate Certificate in Education or similar or willingness to work towards
Evidence of continuing professional development
Post graduate qualification in relevant field
Designing and delivering training using a competency based approach to assessment
Demonstrable experience in risk assessment and management
Post registration experience across a range of healthcare settings including both inpatient and community
Creating and applying policies and procedures to improve practice
Proficient in use of Microsoft Office applications such as Outlook, Word, Excel, etc
Proficient in report writing and presentation skills
Understanding of clinical governance practice and risk management
Knowledge of current clinical skills needs in specialist physical health practice
Knowledge of training and development theory and methods
Knowledge in the use of clinical audit and research to facilitate change
Ability to travel independently across the CPFT area
Strength and physical dexterity to enable moving & handling of equipment and the performance of clinical skills, including repetitive demonstration techniques
Current driving license, car owner/access to car
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust