Opportunity to enhance healthcare through education and professional development.
Play a key role in promoting educational excellence in a Children and Young Person Emergency Department.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to integrate education into the department's core philosophy.
Lead and coordinate educational activities that align with departmental goals and standards.
Contribute to improving patient experiences and care standards in a critical healthcare setting.
Participate in national and corporate projects focused on driving healthcare improvement.
Engage in personal and professional development while supporting the growth of clinical practice among colleagues.
Are you passionate about empowering the next generation of healthcare professionals while making a difference to young patients and their families? St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a dedicated Practice Facilitator for our Children and Young Persons Emergency Department. This is your chance to take a leading role in nurturing educational excellence, improving care standards, and fostering a culture of continuous growth—while surrounded by a supportive and collaborative team.
In this fulfilling position, you'll coordinate and lead engaging educational activities for staff, ensuring that our core philosophies align with the highest standards of patient care. You'll work hand in hand with a diverse team, helping to elevate patient experiences and contribute to important national and corporate healthcare initiatives. Your commitment to ongoing professional development will not only support your own growth but also play a vital part in enhancing the skills and knowledge of your colleagues. Join us and be a part of a community that values compassion and innovation, truly making a positive impact on young lives every day.
Opportunity to enhance healthcare through education and professional development.
Play a key role in promoting educational excellence in a Children and Young Person Emergency Department.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to integrate education into the department's core philosophy.
Lead and coordinate educational activities that align with departmental goals and standards.
Contribute to improving patient experiences and care standards in a critical healthcare setting.
Participate in national and corporate projects focused on driving healthcare improvement.
Engage in personal and professional development while supporting the growth of clinical practice among colleagues.
**Previous applicant need not to apply**
Are you driven by a passion for enhancing healthcare through education and professional development?
Join our team as a Practice Facilitator in the Children and Young Person Emergency Department.
In this role, you will play a crucial part in promoting educational excellence, improving patient care standards, and fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement.
As a Practice Facilitator in the Children and Young Person Emergency Department, you will play a pivotal role in promoting educational excellence and enhancing patient care.
You will collaborate with ED multidisciplinary team to integrate education into the department's core philosophy.
Your responsibilities will include coordinating and leading educational activities for staff, ensuring alignment with departmental goals and standards.
You will actively contribute to improving patient experiences and care standards while participating in national and corporate projects aimed at driving healthcare improvement.
Additionally, you will demonstrate a commitment to personal and professional development, support the growth of clinical practice among colleagues, and engage as a collaborative member of the Practice Educator's Forum, sharing best practices to enhance healthcare education and delivery.
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