Senior Clinical Advisor - Greater London, United Kingdom - Sharp Brains

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Description

Effectively build and maintain excellent internal relationships with colleagues and teams across the charity to achieve the outputs in line with strategic goals and provide diabetes care insights and knowledge.


  • To act as an internal point of contact between the press and media team to respond autonomously and confidently to requests.
  • Provide adhoc support to external facing teams and contacts such as Helpline with complex queries.
  • Support the delivery of clinically accurate, highquality interventions and information products.
  • Build on your existing deep knowledge and contacts by proactively bringing knowledge and insight into the organisation through research and critically reviewing evidence.
  • Design and deliver training sessions to staff and volunteers.
  • Partake in the seamless delivery of a duty clinical advisor role, responding to internal and external enquiries related to diabetes care, prevention and Diabetes UK work.
  • Produce written work of the highest quality and rigour. This includes writing for peerreviewed academic journals, clinical guidelines and position statements, and Diabetes UK reports, publications and media statements.
  • Explain complex clinical issues to a wide variety of audiences including fellow experts in the field, politicians, people with relevant disease and lay audiences including staff across the country.
  • Improve public understanding of relevant disease and communicate it's positions on clinical and other issues in the national and local media through broadcast interviews, ontherecord interviews and journalist briefings.
  • Be an acknowledged expert on relevant disease within the organisation for clinical knowledge and insight with uptodate knowledge and continued professional development.
  • Be the key clinical advisor for your work areaassuring clinical messaging, appropriate audiences and needacross the organisation including campaigns, programmes and tools for people living with or at risk of disease.
  • Help in horizon scanning about clinical and care interventions to translate into action.

Salary:
£45,969.00-£51,077.00 per year


Benefits:


  • Flexitime

Schedule:

  • Flexitime
  • Monday to Friday

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Greater London: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Experience:

Medical Records: 1 year (preferred)


Work Location:
One location

Application deadline: 17/02/2023


Reference ID:
SB-SCA01

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