Key Functional Responsibilities
Provide advice to the National Clinical Director for IUEC and Regional IUEC leads on operational issues within the field of Acute Medicine. Provide strong clinical leadership and support for IUEC services in the region, and nationally when required. When required, provide advice on longer-term strategic issues within the field of Acute Medicine. When required, to review and provide advice to individual systems, trusts or other organisations. Provide a healthy challenge for IUEC across the Region and of urgent care systems with the common aim of improving patient care, experience and staff experience. To be a member of the National Clinical Leads Group (NCLG) for IUEC , acting as a conduit for dissemination of information to and from clinical colleagues as appropriate The post holder is expected to act as a role model upholding high standards of professional behaviour, integrity and courtesy and always acting in the best interests of patients. Develop strong relationships and provide support to the acute medicine service leads at acute trust level. To Act as the conduit from board to ward
Operational
Responsible for delivering / promoting strategy and innovation and supporting operational excellence in the Sector. Working with a range of data, facts and situations often requiring detailed analysis and interpretation making decisions on the most appropriate approach.
Secondments
Applicants from within the NHS will be offered on a secondment basis only, agreement should be obtained from their employer prior to submitting the application.
If you like what you have read and think you have the skills and experience, we need then don't delay, apply today! We get lots of applications for our roles and so we sometimes have to close our posts early. Don't miss out!
The National Speciality Advisory (Acute Medicine) will work to the Regional IUEC teams and National Clinical Director for IUEC to provide clinical leadership, advice and strategic oversight of acute medical services. The will assess and advise on the services' clinical safety, governance and effectiveness within their respective region as well as providing advice, when needed, to the National Clinical Director. The post holder will help develop and deliver best practice across the field of acute medicine, working closely with local teams and wider stakeholders.At a national level the National Speciality Advisory (Acute Medicine) will offer clinical expertise in relation to IUEC and represent the acute medical services at regional and national forums as needed. They will engage at a national level with other clinical leads and NHS England leads as required; providing regular progress updates to regional and national teams, as well as other stakeholder groups. There are a total of 7 vacancies, one for each region under 0.2 WTE. When candidates apply for these roles, please state which region your application is for. Applications without a clear regional preference will be disregarded. The regions are as follows:East of EnglandLondonMidlandsNorth East and YorkshireNorth WestSouth EastSouth West
The National Speciality Advisory (Acute Medicine) will provide clinical leadership, advice and strategic oversight of the IUEC Service in terms of its clinical safety, governance and effectiveness within Regions. Helping to provide assurance on the continual development of robust, safe, and enduring clinical governance processes across each NHS service delivery area. You will work to the Regional IUEC teams and National Clinical Director for IUEC to develop and deliver best practice.
At a national level the National Speciality Advisory (Acute Medicine) will offer clinical expertise in relation to IUEC and represent the Regional Acute medicine services at regional and national forums as needed. They will engage at a national Level with other Clinical leads and NHS England leads as required; providing regular progress updates to regional and national teams as well as other stakeholders.
Key Functional Responsibilities
Provide advice to the National Clinical Director for IUEC and Regional IUEC leads on operational issues within the field of Acute Medicine. Provide strong clinical leadership and support for IUEC services in the region, and nationally when required. When required, provide advice on longer-term strategic issues within the field of Acute Medicine. When required, to review and provide advice to individual systems, trusts or other organisations. Provide a healthy challenge for IUEC across the Region and of urgent care systems with the common aim of improving patient care, experience and staff experience. To be a member of the National Clinical Leads Group (NCLG) for IUEC , acting as a conduit for dissemination of information to and from clinical colleagues as appropriate The post holder is expected to act as a role model upholding high standards of professional behaviour, integrity and courtesy and always acting in the best interests of patients. Develop strong relationships and provide support to the acute medicine service leads at acute trust level. To Act as the conduit from board to ward
Operational
Responsible for delivering / promoting strategy and innovation and supporting operational excellence in the Sector. Working with a range of data, facts and situations often requiring detailed analysis and interpretation making decisions on the most appropriate approach.
Secondments
Applicants from within the NHS will be offered on a secondment basis only, agreement should be obtained from their employer prior to submitting the application.
If you like what you have read and think you have the skills and experience, we need then don't delay, apply today! We get lots of applications for our roles and so we sometimes have to close our posts early. Don't miss out!
The National Speciality Advisory (Acute Medicine) will work to the Regional IUEC teams and National Clinical Director for IUEC to provide clinical leadership, advice and strategic oversight of acute medical services. The will assess and advise on the services' clinical safety, governance and effectiveness within their respective region as well as providing advice, when needed, to the National Clinical Director. The post holder will help develop and deliver best practice across the field of acute medicine, working closely with local teams and wider stakeholders.At a national level the National Speciality Advisory (Acute Medicine) will offer clinical expertise in relation to IUEC and represent the acute medical services at regional and national forums as needed. They will engage at a national level with other clinical leads and NHS England leads as required; providing regular progress updates to regional and national teams, as well as other stakeholder groups. There are a total of 7 vacancies, one for each region under 0.2 WTE. When candidates apply for these roles, please state which region your application is for. Applications without a clear regional preference will be disregarded. The regions are as follows:East of EnglandLondonMidlandsNorth East and YorkshireNorth WestSouth EastSouth West
The National Speciality Advisory (Acute Medicine) will provide clinical leadership, advice and strategic oversight of the IUEC Service in terms of its clinical safety, governance and effectiveness within Regions. Helping to provide assurance on the continual development of robust, safe, and enduring clinical governance processes across each NHS service delivery area. You will work to the Regional IUEC teams and National Clinical Director for IUEC to develop and deliver best practice.
At a national level the National Speciality Advisory (Acute Medicine) will offer clinical expertise in relation to IUEC and represent the Regional Acute medicine services at regional and national forums as needed. They will engage at a national Level with other Clinical leads and NHS England leads as required; providing regular progress updates to regional and national teams as well as other stakeholders.