Head of Clinical Services – Mental Health
Are you an experienced clinical leader with a passion for driving service improvement in mental health care?
Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where strategic planning, operational delivery, and stakeholder engagement go hand in hand?
Are you committed to delivering safe, effective, and high-quality services while supporting and developing multidisciplinary teams?
Who We Are
As NHS Scotland's unique provider of a national tele-health and tele-care service, we are responsible for the delivery of health advice and information by telephone and online services to the population of Scotland 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. NHS 24 is a patient-focused service providing the people of Scotland with triage, advice, guidance, referral and information on health and healthcare services.
Our Regional Centres are located at Hillington, Cardonald, Clydebank, South Queensferry, Dundee and Aberdeen. This post will be based in our Cardonald Regional Centre.
The Role
The Head of Clinical Services for Mental Health will be clinically responsible for the operational delivery of all Mental Health services, ensuring clinical effectiveness of all services within associated location and remit.
The provision of visible, positive, inclusive, and cohesive Clinical leadership in order to enable the successful implementation of The NHS 24 Strategy.
By means of effective and visible senior clinical leadership, the post holder will ensure the delivery of continuous improvement in patient care and minimise risk and harm to the public through the application of organisational strategic vision, professional & health care standards.
Key Responsibilities
1. Responsible for the management and leadership for all Mental Health frontline and Service Support staff within the relevant regional centre and associated local/remote centres in their geographical area
2. Responsible for the improvement of mental health services within service delivery to ensure continuous quality, safe and effective care, within defined NHS 24 regional contact centres and national areas of responsibility
3. Lead in the articulation and promotion of the organisational improvement strategy, in order to cascade awareness and belief, at all levels throughout the organisation
4. Directly handles patient complaints/comments and will be point of escalation in handling complaints for the team
5. Lead on key areas of workforce and team development to improve recruitment, retention and sense of staff value which will ensure stability and resilience of the clinical service
Successful Applicant will:
6. Be formally registered with a professional body e.g NMC
7. Be educated to first degree level with postgraduate management qualification and/or relevant experience
8. Demonstrate senior operational management experience and extensive clinical management in a Mental Health background
Benefits
NHS 24 offers a complete benefits package, with a permanent contract on Band 8c £87,400 - £93,685 Per Annum (pro rata if applicable). Placement on salary scale is dependent on confirmation of previous relevant NHS service.
We also offer you many supportive policies to enhance your employee journey and have a comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme Provider, Cycle to Work Scheme, bursary scheme and a range of learning and development. As an NHS Scotland employee you will be entitled to:
9. 35 days annual leave (rising to 41) pro-rata
10. Development opportunities including study bursaries, e-learning and classroom-based courses
11. Enhanced pay for working public holidays
12. Enrolment into the Scottish Public Pensions Agency (SPPA) pension scheme
13. NHS discounts on goods and services
14. HELP, employee support and assistance
This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and experienced individual who is looking for a challenging and rewarding role that will contribute to the success of a public organisation.
Interested?
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Our mission at NHS 24 is to create a workplace where everyone feels welcome, valued and part of the team. As an organisation that promotes inclusion, we celebrate difference, and we encourage everyone who joins us to be themselves at work.
We are progressing an Anti-Racism Action Plan, which builds on our existing equalities work, and this will help us to measure our progress towards becoming an anti-racist organisation.
NHS 24 is an equal opportunities employer committed to advancing equality and particularly welcomes applications from groups of people currently underrepresented within the workforce. We are a committed participant in the Disability Confident Leader Scheme and guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum essential criteria for our vacancies.
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