Support experienced clinical teams and leaders in Community Hospital inpatients, Rapid Response, Minor Injury and Illness Units (MIIUs), Home IV Team and Homeward Assessment Team. You will be at the forefront of shaping the provision of urgent community response and intermediate care across the county, including working closely with our Integrated Urgent Care Service (IUCS).
Lead on clinical governance and provide line management to salaried GPs and specialist doctors in our Community Hospitals.
In a triumvirate with the Service Director and a representative from the NQT directorate you will oversee strategic decisions including system-wide urgent care transformation programme and neighbourhood health development.
Work with the Service Director to continue to develop a clinical workforce plan and regularly update this in line with the strategic aims and development across the various directorates.
Form excellent professional relationships with the external stakeholders such as local general practices, emergency and frailty services in our local acute trust, South West Ambulance Service and Integrated Care Board colleagues, amongst others.
Coordinate and deliver a program of clinical teaching and supervision.
Be supported to further develop your skills as a clinical leader in a large, experienced, community provider organization.
Have experience working as a senior doctor in the NHS, including supervising clinical staff, supporting and developing teams and services.
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