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Specialised Services Clinical Panel Member with NHS England Specialised Commissioning in London
The role of Specialised Services Clinical Panel Member is to provide impartial, evidence based clinical advice and leadership to: support service innovation and transformation in clinical priority areas through clinical commissioning policy and service specification development The Clinical Panel member will: understand NHS England and specialised commissioning corporate priorities assess the research evidence presented, taking account of any specific expert clinical consensus advice provided in order to reach a judgement on the proposed policy / development or recommended actions provide clinical advice in developing specialised services commissioning products understand the need to ensure value in the use of NHS resources participate in web-conference meetings of the Clinical Panel, although extraordinary face to face Panels maybe organised. provide clinical advice as necessary in national Service Reviews The appointment is offered on a remunerated sessional basis, for a period of up to three years, with an annual review of progress. Two PAs equivalent per Panel meeting (one for preparation and one for attendance) with employment remaining with the host organisation. Up to 12 Panel meetings (monthly) per annum. The role will involve: sufficient preparation prior to Panel meetings in order to fully understand and consider all the documents provided preparation and presentation of an introduction to usually between 1 or 2 of the items on the agenda (not expected every meeting) in order to assist the Panel to understand, discuss and determine the Panels recommendation the need to demonstrate an ethical, evidenced based and impartial approach to the work of the panel consideration of population health, and the need of the NHS to be equitable in its approach to meeting the health care needs of the population and reflect this in discussions declaration any conflicts of interest for any agenda items specifications, and other commissioning guidance to enable improvement in outcomes To ensure that specialist insight and advice is designed to support the delivery of a holistic, person-centred approach to clinical care About us The Clinical Panel member will: need to undertake sufficient preparation prior to Panel meetings in order to fully understand and consider all the documents provided prepare and present an introduction to usually between 1 or 2of the items on the agenda(not expected every meeting)in order to assist the Panel to understand, discuss and determine the Panel’s recommendation need to demonstrate an ethical, evidenced based and impartial approach to the work of the panel consider population health, and the need of the NHS to be equitable in its approach to meeting the health care needs of the population and reflect this in discussions declare any conflicts of interest for any agenda items Improving quality and outcomes To position clinical advice and leadership at the centre of NHS England with the aim of increasing quality and value throughout the system and taking forward the ambitions of the Long Term Plan for the NHS To provide clinical input to assist the alignment of commissioning resources to effectively and efficiently deliver clinical commissioning policies, service specifications, and other commissioning guidance to enable improvement in outcomes To ensure that specialist insight and advice is designed to support the delivery of a holistic, person-centred approach to clinical care Enabling patient and public involvement To act as a champion for patients and their interests To work with NHS England’s co-production approach for involving patients, carers and citizens in the development of commissioning tools and resources Promoting equality and reducing inequalities To uphold organisational policies and principles in the promotion of equality To create an inclusive working environment where diversity is valued, everyone can contribute, and everyday action ensures equality is upheld and promoted To influence and shape the commissioning of services to eliminate social and cultural inequalities for disadvantaged groups Partnership and cross boundary working To harness expertise and advocacy by advising on the engagement required with a range of organisations where necessary,including Royal Colleges, specialist professional associations and patient groups, in the development of clinical policies or services specifications Leadership for transformational change To model a collaborative and influencing style of working, negotiating with others to achieve the best outcomes To promote innovation and research Ensuring value for patients and the NHS To be mindful of the need to assess clinical benefit of interventions as part of the process of determining clinical recommendations Developing an excellent organisation To value and model matrix working at all levels in the organisation To support the organisation’s ways of working, model its values and champion the NHS Constitution To ensure compliance with all confidentiality and governance requirements within the directorate To adhere to the NHS Managers Code of Conduct and any other relevant professional codes of conduct at all times