This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and motivated clinician to join us as Divisional Director for the Tertiary Division here at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. We are looking for someone with a passion for real change who will work closely with the Divisional Director of Operations and the Divisional Director of Nursing to lead and manage the division in a unified and collaborative way.
The successful candidate will be a clinician with the drive to improve quality, safety, efficiency, and experience of all our patients. You will possess the necessary skills and experience to successfully lead, and line manage service heads within the division.
The Tertiary Division has a key position in regional clinical networks and this role will have the opportunity for leading real development and transformational change.
You will have strong communication skills, a proven track record of being a team player, with the ability to influence and engage with a wide range of clinicians and services. Applications are required from individuals who wish to undertake this role while maintaining a clinical or specialist area of work, alongside this managerial role. We actively encourage and welcome candidates from outside the Trustwho wish to bring their clinical practice, and also those who wish to practice elsewhere while leading the division.
This role is open to Consultant and SAS Doctors. The job will be based upon a time commitment of 5 PA’s and will include a responsibility payment of £25k.
To arrange an informal discussion Mr Chris Barben, Executive Medical Director, please contact Andrea Cobb on (01253) 953722.
Interviews: 20th August 2024
This advert closes on Friday 20 Sep 2024
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