Start for Life Clinical Operational Lead - King's Lynn, United Kingdom - Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust

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Are you a clinician with experience of working in children's early years services?

Are you looking for a new challenge to bring together your clinical, operational and passion for service improvement?


We're seeking a Clinical Operational Lead to join us on a system wide pilot in Norfolk to improve the services we can collectively offer to children, young people and their families.


Norfolk Start for Life (SfL) allows families to access a variety of services through a single offer working with a range of partners, parents, and carers.

Our goal is to launch an innovative workforce pilot to test the introduction of two new roles to work alongside existing health and care professionals and to support this being rolled out.


You will:

Be self-motivated, outcome focused, resilient and welcome new challenges.

Be a clinician with experience of working in children's early years services.

Have knowledge, experience and passion for developing clinicians and their teams.

You will have experience in protecting children's health, wellbeing and rights.


Have fantastic interpersonal skills, this project is all about working with and through people to improve the care we can provide for children, young people and their families.


We will:

Provide excellent training and development.

Give the opportunity to work with a Trust rated Outstanding by the CQC

Consider Flexible working.

Provide access to a project that will directly improve the health outcomes for children and young people. We get values.


Rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, we are proud to provide high quality innovative services across most of the east of England that enable people to receive care closer to home and live healthier lives.


There's one reason why our services are outstanding - and that's our amazing staff who, for the seventh year running, rated us incredibly highly in the national staff survey.

Operational Oversight


Provide operational and clinical oversight of the defined pathway and its interface with partner agencies and stakeholders to effectively introduce and embed new skill mix model.

Collaborate with the wider SFL project team to ensure the delivery of care plans for children and their families.


Commitment to supporting collaborative working with key stakeholders from maternity services, Mental Health services, Early years services to integrate packages of care.


Planning and organising complex service pathway information, handovers and packages of care across a range of Providers all supporting children and their families as part of a specialist integrated pathway.

Clinical leadership

In the absence of the identified SCPHN, retain some clinical practise.


Responsible for providing expertise and knowledge for children, young people and their families (to include areas such as health assessments, care planning, safeguarding, specialised public health promotion etc) as well as the health professionals and have a key role in the continuing development of the SFL skill mix team and development of the pathways.


Work alongside the healthy child programme clinical team to support, develop and deliver clinically robust services across the SFL skill mix team.


To be professionally and legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of one's own work including management of clients on the caseloads, management of time and resources in line with the NMC code of conduct and Trust Policies.

Shape and deliver supervision to the clinical team and new roles.

Actively participate in the delivery of the Digital service offer.

To be a credible role model, demonstrating good practice and maintaining local, national, and professional standards.


Develop morale and motivation through effective personal leadership, ensuring that views and decisions are shared across the SFL team and wider service structure.

Safeguarding


To contribute to the design and implementation of the safeguarding children strategy in conjunction with the safeguarding team promoting evidence-based practice in safeguarding within Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust (CCS) with the SFL Skill mix team.

Providing analytical and judgement skills to assessing and interpretating situations, and providing appropriate action including child protection.

To provide safeguarding advice, support and safeguarding supervision to the SFL skill mix team.

To ensure that there is robust and effective clinical governance of safeguarding children processes in place.

Project governance


Work with the newly established SFL Parent and Carer panel, alongside Maternity Voices Partnerships and with participation structures which target underrepresented groups, to engage with families, carers and others to ensure new roles meet with the health needs of the local community.

Alongside the Workforce and Implementation lead, manage on time, within scope and budget the design and delivery of new roles as part of a pilot within the SFL offer and ot

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