Job overview
Applications are invited for the role of “Clinical Lead for Neurosurgery.” The post will be available from st November for three years.
The Department for Neurosurgery provides the Regional Neurosurgery Service for the Thames Valley and beyond, both for emergency and elective services. The Service is housed within the West Wing of the John Radcliffe Hospital. Close links exist with Neuro-Intensive Care, Spinal Surgery, Neurology, and specialist surgical specialties, including ENT, ophthalmology, maxilla-facial and plastic surgery.
To lead the department, we are looking for individuals with clinical experience of Neurosurgery, as well as strong communication and negotiating skills, and a strong ethos for collaborative working.
If you wish to apply, please submit a short (up to one A page) expression of interest, outlining your reason for applying and suitability for the post, as well as your CV. Please submit your application via the TRAC recruitment system.
The recruitment process will include a value-based interview as well as a formal interview, with the Panel including the Clinical Director and representatives of NOTSSCaN Division and of the Chief Medical Officer.
The post will attract SPA, which can either be in addition to the exist
Main duties of the job
The Clinical Lead for Neurosurgeryis accountable to the Clinical Director, working with the Operational Services Manager and Matron:
1. Providing clinical leadership within the clinical service, working collaboratively with the Service Manager and the Nursing Leads within the Service
2. To work in a collaborative manner within the management structure of the Directorate
3. Monitoring the quality and safety of activities and proposing and implementing actions to address any concerns in conjunction with the Matron and OSM.
4. Planning the delivery of efficient, cost effective clinical services within resources available
5. Promoting and leading innovation and improvements in clinical productivity and service delivery
6. Ensuring effective communication between the specialty and the Directorate and Divisional Teams. This includes in person communication, as well as timely engagement with and replies to e-mail communication.
7. Facilitating research and development, teaching and training
8. Develop/maintain links with key external organisations
9. Develop/maintain links with specialties within the Trust
Working for our organisation
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
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