Deputy Clinical Services Matron - Leeds
Salary: £36,000 - £38,367
Contract: Permanent
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
About Us
At MSI Reproductive Choices, we are unapologetically pro-choice. We believe that everyone has the right to make choices about their own body and future. As one of the UK’s leading providers of safe abortion and vasectomy, team members throughout our network of clinics and 24-hour confidential helpline, provide high quality, compassionate care to women and men, when and where they need them.
What will I be doing?
- Leading the clinical team in Leeds and surrounding clinics to deliver the best possible experience for clients
- Inspiring the team to develop their clinical and behavioural skills and promoting a high challenge, high reward culture
- Driving the quality and standard of care across all sites
- Building the reputation of our service in the Leeds area by nurturing relationships with CCG commissioners, CQC Relationship Manager, Multi-disciplinary services including sexual health, safeguarding and primary care colleagues.
- Having direct links with UK policy owners and project managers to help shape the services we provide
- Liaising with the Multi-Site Clinical Services Matron to ensure consistency or quality and standards across the North of the UK.
About the role
As a respected professional and experienced clinician, the post holder will lead by example, motivate and empower other staff and ensure high standards of care are set and delivered. Specifically, the Deputy CSM will ensure they support the Clinical Services Matron (CSM) to:
- Deliver excellence in clinical practice and that care is promoted across all services provided by MSIUK
- Ensure that clients are cared for in a safe, clean environment
- They will support the CSM to promote excellence in client experience ensuring clients are treated with dignity and respect
- They will support the CSM in providing strong clinical leadership and management of the designated centre
The Deputy Clinical Services Manager (CSM) will support the CSM to make a proactive contribution to planning for and improving future services within the centre and take an active lead in service transformation.
The post holder under the leadership and support of the CSM to:
- In delivering the quality and standards of care agenda, particularly supporting the CSM to provide assurance around compliance with regulatory and internal standards of care.
- Supporting the Regional Manager to ensure there are effective processes in place in the designated Centre and that client flow enhances the quality of client care, experience and outcomes
- Support the CSM to ensure a positive culture of clinical excellence, openness, professionalism, continuous improvement and high-quality care is embedded and promoted within all clinical staffing groups.
- Under the leadership of the CSM, act as a visible role model providing positive, professional and accountable leadership to clinical staff at the Centre
- Fulfil the role of line manager for direct reports
Experience
- Proven experience of working at clinical team leaders level managing staff
- Demonstrate knowledge and experience of healthcare
- Experience of HR processes, financial management and clinical standards
- Understanding of legislation and governance framework
- Dealing with a range of issues both in writing and in person e.g. client complaints/concerns, staff grievances/disciplinary
Qualifications
- Registered Nurse or Registered Midwife
- Diploma (desirable) / evidence of study at equivalent level / similar experience
- Management qualification (willing to work towards one) or equivalent in experience
- Leadership development (willing to work towards one)
- Evidence of continuing professional development
About you
- Pro-choice
- Professional role model: appearance and manner
- Ability to understand/ interpret data
- Good written communication and report writing skills
- Effective IT skills, MS/Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint or equivalent
- Problem solving/planning and organisational skills
- Ability to maintain effective working relationships with others
- Good verbal communication skills.
- Ability to resolve conflict and overcome resistance
- Highly motivated and a desire to perform well
- Reliable, adaptable, flexible, capable, willing, approachable and honest
- Self-confident and emotionally resilient
- Passion for improving the customer experience.
- Able to work with and through ambiguity
- Friendly and approachable with a flexible approach to work.
- Willingness to develop and learn.
- Good time management with flexible approach to working times
- Assertive yet approachable
- Networking skills.
- Ability to provide and receive complex information
- Ability to present to large audiences
- Ability to work with and influence others
- Willingness to travel across UK
Why should I consider MSI Reproductive Choices?
- No late or overnight
- No Bank holiday or Sunday working, limited Saturday working ( 1 in 4 Maximum)
- Internal Succession path
- Perkbox
- Excellent technology-based learning & development platform
For more information about the role, please view the job framework on our website.
Location: Leeds
Closing date: 2nd February 2021 (midnight GMT+1). Interviews may take place before this date for exceptional candidates.
Salary: £36,000 -£38,367
Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post holders to share this commitment
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Complex Rehabilitation Peer Recovery Coordinator
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Background to the role
The Complex Rehabilitation Service is a new initiative working to find ways “locked-in” Service Users, with complex mental health needs, can be safely and successfully reintroduced back into the communities of West Yorkshire to define, build and live meaningful, independent and satisfying lives.
Service Users have shared their experiences with us, describing a vision of a community model which is “not just about keeping me safe – it’s about building a life worth living”.
About the role
The post holder will line manage and offer leadership support to a small team of Peer Support Workers within a Regional Community Complex Rehabilitation Team. Together you will support locked-in Service Users to assist with their transition into communities and support them to define, build and live meaningful, independent and satisfying lives.
If you feel that you can be part of a new team of peer support workers, working alongside Leeds and York Partnership Foundation Trust, to help deliver this vision of a new life, then this is the role for you.
Touchstone welcomes applications from people with lived experience of mental health difficulties, and the service encourages the use of the wisdom gained through personal ‘lived’ experience, to inspire hope in others and the belief that recovery is possible for all.
Closing date: Monday 25 January 2021
Interviews: Thursday 4 February 2021
How to apply:
Please click 'Apply' to be redirected to our website, where you can download the application pack. Please note, you are not applying at this stage.
Touchstone is an equal opportunities organisation, a Trans Positive employer and applications are welcome from all sections of the community, particularly, BME and LGBT communities and/or people with disabilities who are under-represented within Touchstone.
Please note that we do not hold a sponsor licence and we do not intend to offer sponsorship for this particular role. You should therefore ensure that you have/will have the right to work in the UK to be able to undertake this role, if appointed, you will be required to provide relevant right to work documents at the point of an offer being made to you.
No agencies please.
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Care & Repair England is a small, national housing charity dedicated to improving the homes and lives of older people. We are looking for a self-motivated person to head up our work with older people, local agencies and decision makers in the North of England.
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We are looking for someone with strong interpersonal skills, able to work well with a wide range of people and organisations, with good communication and writing skills. Knowledge about housing, planning, ageing and related policy and practice is essential.
Very importantly, you need to have commitment and drive to improve older people’s lives.
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