Contribution to Employee Wellbeing, The role focuses on enhancing the physical, mental, and emotional wellness of colleagues, making a positive impact on their lives and work.
Professional Development, As a Specialist Facilitator, there are opportunities to develop and enhance personal skills in trauma-informed and person-centered approaches, as well as stress management and professional resilience.
Flexible Work Environment, NHS Scotland values diversity and welcomes applications for part-time and full-time hours, promoting work-life balance.
Collaborative Culture, The position emphasizes the importance of teamwork and collaboration across the system, fostering a supportive work atmosphere.
Competitive Salary, The band 7 salary range of £46,244 - £53,789 pro rata per annum is a competitive wage reflective of the role’s responsibilities.
Strategic Impact, The role aligns with NHS Grampian’s commitment to cultural improvement and the strategic transformation of health and social care, allowing facilitators to influence significant changes.
The NHS Scotland is seeking a Specialist Facilitator for the Wellbeing, Culture and Development Department, based in Aberdeen. This permanent Band 7 position offers an annual salary ranging from £46,244 to £53,789 for a full-time commitment of 37 hours per week. The successful candidate will play a key role in promoting and enhancing the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of NHS Grampian staff. They should possess expertise in trauma-informed, person-centred approaches and have a passion for culture and staff wellbeing, contributing to the organisation’s strategic goals of Caring, Listening, and Improving.
Ideal applicants should be collaborative, flexible, and enthusiastic about leading initiatives related to mental health, stress management, and professional resilience. The application process is open until January 10, 2025, with interviews scheduled for January 21, 2025. NHS Scotland encourages diversity within its workforce and welcomes applications from individuals seeking both part-time and full-time opportunities.
RM192999 - Specialist Facilitator
Band 7 (£46,244 - £53,789 Pro Rata) Per Annum
Closing Date: 12.00, Friday 10th January 2025
Job Family: Senior Managers
Location: Summerfield House, Aberdeen
Employment type: Permanent
Hours per week: 37
Department; Wellbeing, Culture and Development
The Wellbeing, Culture and Development Department provides specialist development for individuals, teams and groups to be effective, well, and thrive at work. The role of Specialist Facilitator in our team makes a valuable contribution to fostering a positive work environment that supports the physical, mental and emotional wellness of our colleagues across NHS Grampian. We are seeking a well-being specialist to contribute to our commitment to Caring, Listening & Improving within Health and Social Care in support of our Plan for the Future and Strategic Transformation. We’d love to hear from you if you have passion, ideas and experience in the field of culture and staff wellbeing.
Are you interested in trauma-informed, person-centred approaches to aspects of wellbeing such as mental health, stress management, professional resilience, and work-life balance? Are you a specialist with a curious mind set, commitment to collaborative working across our system, and a flexible, positive approach to team working? Do you have what it takes to lead and influence how we continue NHS Grampian’s commitment to attend to our culture, the wellbeing of our colleagues, and their development?
About
If the answer is ‘yes’, then this could be just the opportunity for you, and we would love to hear from you. If you’d like to know more, please contact us for an informal discussion about the role and the ambitions for our team:
Zoe Morrison, Lead Specialist – Culture and Experience or
Jason Nicol, Head of Wellbeing, Culture and Development
We recognise and value the diversity and experience of our workforce and welcome applications from colleagues seeking to work part time and/or full time hours.
Applications for this post will close at 12.00, Friday 10th January 2025,
Interviews for this post will take place on 21st January 2025
NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society
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