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Band 6 Deputy Training LeadinBirminghaminBirminghamPUBLISHED WED 11 DEC 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year  PERMANENT 
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University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation TrustFollow University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Impactful Role, As a Band 6 Deputy Training Lead, you play a crucial part in developing and delivering high-quality training, directly influencing the competency and confidence of your colleagues in the Biochemistry Department.
Career Growth, Being part of one of the largest NHS Trusts offers numerous opportunities for professional development and career advancement in healthcare science and training.
Community Engagement, Working with University Hospitals Birmingham allows you to directly contribute to the health of over 1.8 million residents, making a meaningful impact in the local community.
Collaborative Environment, You will be an integral part of the leadership team, working closely with Training Leads and colleagues, fostering teamwork and shared learning experiences.
Diverse Work Settings, The role requires you to work across multiple sites, providing a varied work environment and the chance to gain experience in different healthcare settings.
Professional Development Support, The role emphasizes continuous professional development, ensuring you stay updated with the latest practices and enhance your skills in healthcare training.
Valued Contributions, UHB is committed to recognizing and valuing the contributions of its staff, promoting a supportive workplace culture that prioritizes employee well-being and job satisfaction.
The University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Band 6 Deputy Training Lead for their Biochemistry Department at Queen Elizabeth Hospital. This role involves being an integral part of the leadership team, responsible for implementing, delivering, and developing high-quality training programs to ensure staff competency in specialized healthcare science activities. The successful candidate will provide knowledge, guidance, and support to colleagues, fostering a positive learning environment and maintaining adherence to the Trust's values.

Candidates are required to hold HCPC registration as a Specialist Biomedical Scientist and possess a strong understanding of relevant healthcare science activities through advanced training or equivalent qualifications. The role includes supporting training leads with various training activities, inductions, and competency portfolios, and the position may require travel across different UHB sites in the future. This opportunity is aimed at motivated professionals who are passionate about providing top-tier patient care and supporting their colleagues' development.
Impactful Role, As a Band 6 Deputy Training Lead, you play a crucial part in developing and delivering high-quality training, directly influencing the competency and confidence of your colleagues in the Biochemistry Department.
Career Growth, Being part of one of the largest NHS Trusts offers numerous opportunities for professional development and career advancement in healthcare science and training.
Community Engagement, Working with University Hospitals Birmingham allows you to directly contribute to the health of over 1.8 million residents, making a meaningful impact in the local community.
Collaborative Environment, You will be an integral part of the leadership team, working closely with Training Leads and colleagues, fostering teamwork and shared learning experiences.
Diverse Work Settings, The role requires you to work across multiple sites, providing a varied work environment and the chance to gain experience in different healthcare settings.
Professional Development Support, The role emphasizes continuous professional development, ensuring you stay updated with the latest practices and enhance your skills in healthcare training.
Valued Contributions, UHB is committed to recognizing and valuing the contributions of its staff, promoting a supportive workplace culture that prioritizes employee well-being and job satisfaction.

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