Job Description
Are you a passionate and committed clinical leader with a valid Adult NMC PIN, looking for a role where you can lead with purpose and continue to make a meaningful difference to client care?Location: RotherhamHours: 37.5 hours per weekSalary: £42,744.88FTE (dependent on experience)Contract: PermanentWere excited to be recruiting in our team in Rotherham and are looking for motivated, collaborative Clinical Team Leader to join us in a fast-paced and supportive environment.Based at our Rotherham site, youll be part of a close-knit team focused on delivering high-quality results and excellent service. This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of your work while developing your skills in a business that values progression, teamwork, and continuous improvement.Whats in it for you?Financial RewardCompetitive salary with clear progression opportunitiesUp to 5% employer pension contributionAccess to thousands of discounts and offers via the Blue Light CardHealth & Wellbeing24/7 Employee Assistance ProgrammeDoctorLine telephone GP consultations when you need themDedicated Mental Health First Aiders for ongoing supportWorkLife BalancePredictable, set working patternsBirthday Bonus Day Off and buy and sell annual leave schemeCompetitive, family-friendly benefitsLearning & DevelopmentFully paid training tailored to your experienceStrong potential for future career progressionAbout the RoleAs Clinical Team Leader, you will play a pivotal role in the day-to-day running of the clinic, ensuring the delivery of safe, effective, and compassionate care.Key responsibilities include:Oversight of all clinical areas and standardsLeadership, supervision, and safeguarding of the nursing teamCoordinating doctors, surgeons, and anaesthetistsActing as the main point of contact for clinical and safeguarding mattersContributing as a core member of the clinics supervisory teamCross-site collaboration with our Leeds Treatment Clinic giving you exposure to a wider clinical network, and shared expertiseYou will be supported by well-established protocols, robust support systems, and a bespoke training programme designed around your clinical background. Prior experience in sexual and reproductive health is welcomed but not essential, as full specialist training will be provided.Working With UsYoull be part of a multidisciplinary team of clinical and non-clinical colleagues who empower clients to make informed reproductive choices that are right for themensuring no one is left behind.About YouTo succeed in this role, you will bring:Proven experience leading and supporting clinical teamsConfidence working autonomously and using your own initiativeStrong interpersonal and communication skillsExcellent record-keeping and documentation standardsSound clinical knowledge with strong analytical abilityEffective time management and workload prioritisation skills A proactive approach to risk managementGood general IT skills (training on internal systems provided)TPBN1_UKTJ