Overview
Clinical Lead Officer
Location: Southampton
Contract: Permanent, Part Time 20 hours per week
Salary: Up to £ (FTE) depending on experience
DBS Check Required
Employer: Options Wellbeing Trust
Responsibilities
Our client, a respected provider of community-based healthcare services, is looking for an experienced and compassionate Clinical Lead to manage and develop their operations in Southampton, Hampshire, UK. This hybrid role requires a strong clinical background coupled with leadership and management expertise. You will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of high-quality patient care, ensuring adherence to clinical governance standards, and leading a team of healthcare professionals. Your duties will include clinical supervision, performance management, care planning, and maintaining excellent communication with patients, families, and other healthcare providers. The ideal candidate will be a registered professional (e.g., Nurse, Allied Health Professional) with a valid NMC/HPC registration, holding a relevant degree or postgraduate qualification in a healthcare field. A minimum of 6 years of clinical experience, with at least 3 years in a supervisory or leadership capacity, is essential. Proven experience in community care settings and a strong understanding of relevant legislation and regulatory requirements are crucial. Excellent clinical assessment skills, a commitment to continuous improvement, and a passion for patient-centred care are paramount. You will also be involved in service development, quality assurance, and contributing to strategic planning for the organisation. This is a rewarding opportunity to lead a dedicated team and make a significant difference in the lives of individuals within the community.
Qualifications
Requirements: Registered professional (e.g., Nurse, Allied Health Professional) with a valid NMC/HPC registration; degree or postgraduate qualification in a healthcare field; minimum 6 years of clinical experience with at least 3 years in supervision/leadership; experience in community care; strong understanding of legislation and regulatory requirements; excellent clinical assessment skills; commitment to continuous improvement; patient-centred care.
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