Clinical Lead Mental Health - Worcester, United Kingdom - NHS Herefordshire and Worcestershire Integrated Care Board

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Provide clinical leadership to the Mental health programme and the Mental health collaborative arrangements through advice, guidance and participation in meetings/workshops to support delivery.

This includes services for neurodiverse people such as autism and ADHD. Engagement with Clinicians and Leaders across the system to progress delivery of these programme. Supporting and working alongside the ICB Programme Director for Mental health in their role.


Reporting to the Chief Medical Officer, provide professional support to the CMO in matters relating to the relevant professional colleagues across the clinical and care workforce employed by the ICB and will also support CMO responsibilities for regional engagement with all other clinical networks.

Be responsible for supporting the clinical information needs that enable the ICB to achieve the strategic goals described in its strategic plan.

Ensure high quality, evidence based proactive care is provided across our population, acting as a role model exercising good leadership and champion excellence in care for the aging population and people living with frailty.

Coordinate, support, advise and guide the ICB in providing seamless care for patients.

Develop and contribute to the training and development of clinicians taking new initiatives and best practice forward.

Where relevant, inform the commissioning strategy for the development of services with reference to regional data and national best practice standards for people living with frailty.

Contribute to the national developments and encourage the use of research and evidence in the pursuit of high-quality care and will ensure that the philosophy and best practise are adopted, discussed, implemented and action taken.

Lead in the development of the operational and service developments Network with national organisations and clinicians to provide advice on the provision of trust wide educational programmes.


Take a lead role on clinical audit and further develop evidence-based practice for community care and people living with frailty.

Lead and contribute to relevant working groups ensuring specialist knowledge and information is shared. Ensure all relevant data is collected so that stakeholders and service leads can evaluate service provision. Undertake a review of existing service provision and make recommendations for transformation and new ways of working.


Raise the profile of their designated lead area with clinical and support teams and champion improvements in the way care is delivered by clinical teams, ensuring the development of effective and new ways of working, and including the views of all key stakeholders.

Undertake a risk analysis of capacity and capability to deliver care to a high standard in all areas. Identify and contribute to removing, local barriers to improvement - including using enabling techniques and other innovative approaches.

Be a key member of the CMO team, providing clinical leadership and advice in other areas as agreed with the Chief Medical Officer.


Support the CMO in the development and delivery of the long-term clinical aspects of all strategy of the ICB, ensuring this reflects and integrates strategies from relevant partner organisations within the wider ICS.

Communicate with a broad range of people across the ICS and outside of the ICS to deliver portfolio, overcome barriers to understanding when explaining highly complex clinical or data issues and processes to all personnel.

Work collaboratively as part of a wider system to create opportunities to make sustainable long-term improvements in population health This may include developing approaches which are non-traditional in nature, ambitious and wide-reaching in areas which incorporate the wider determinants that have an impact on improving clinical outcomes, better life outcomes and reducing health inequalities for the population of the ICS.

Support any other programme or project in the ICB or the wider ICS as a Clinical Lead to help manage conflicts of interest and/or to provide wider clinical input.


This may involve being the main Clinical Lead, partnering with another or other Clinical Leads, undertaking peer support and/or providing advice, guidance and/or an independent perspective.

Work with key stakeholders to define and agree research and developmental projects, monitoring delivery and disseminating results to colleagues across the ICS.

Establish strong relationships with local patient communities, their representatives, ICS partners and specifically clinical and care professional leaders across health and social care at all levels of the system.

Responsible for ensuring that the governance of programme is robust and focussed on improving patient outcomes at all levels.

Enable system clinical and care collaboration, and support internal ICB teams to develop and deliver Transformation guidelines and policies across the ICB/ICS, ensuring that they reflect national best practice and integrate with professi

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