We are rapidly expanding our Neurodevelopmental services for children and young people in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland (LLR). Leicestershire Partnership Trust (LPT) now has a fantastic opportunity to grow our team and enhance the experience for children, young people, and their families.
Role Requirements
* Non-medical prescribing qualification is essential.
* Based at County Hall, Leicester.
* Operating hours are Monday to Friday, 08:00-18:00, with flexible working arrangements where possible.
* This is a 30-hour per week role.
* Full UK driving license and access to a car during working hours are required.
About the Service
This role is part of the Community Paediatrics Service, which aims to improve outcomes for children and young people with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The service focuses on resource identification, improvement opportunities, and implementing new delivery, finance, and workforce models.
Successful candidates will join an ambitious, passionate multidisciplinary team contributing to the Neurodevelopmental (ND) programme.
Candidate Qualities
Applicants should demonstrate the skills and character to consistently deliver high-quality care, work creatively and efficiently with colleagues, and place children, young people, and families at the centre of care.
Team and Service Goals
We value versatility within our team and seek results through a variety of competencies. Our goal is to make a significant impact on reducing waiting times and improving access to support for children and young people.
Our Team and Values
We are an ambitious and innovative team committed to learning, reducing inequality, and enhancing the quality and accessibility of our services. We are excited about the future of our ND services within LLR.
Application Process
Applications may close early if we receive sufficient interest, so we encourage you to apply promptly.
About Us
Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust (LPT) provides community health, mental health, and learning disability services across over 100 settings for over 1 million residents. We are committed to developing a diverse workforce and actively promote equal opportunities in employment and service delivery. We welcome applications from all community sections, especially underrepresented groups.
For more details on benefits, leadership, and other information, please refer to the 'Information for Applicants' and supporting documents.
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