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Clinical Lead - Cancer
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 05 Awst 2024 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | Negotiable |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 19 Awst 2024 |
Lleoliad: | Wakefield, WF1 1LT |
Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | D9475-ICB-530B |
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The post-holder will work as a System Integrator Clinical Lead and independent subject matter expert bringing clinical knowledge, experience, insight and leadership to drive evidence-based decision making. The System Integrator Clinical Lead will take an overall system perspective, regardless of their provider affiliations and, identify stakeholders from within and external to the ICB in Leeds to influence and move the vision and strategy forwards. The post-holder will contribute to the NHS Triple Aim of improving patient experience (better care), reducing cost (better value) and improving the health of populations (better health). The ultimate goal is to improve services for the citizens of Leeds and, deliver value for money whilst reducing health inequalities across the city. The post-holder will focus on Planned Care with a special interest in Cancer and will: have a key role in developing and agreeing revised 2ww cancer pathways, ensuring that they consider primary care considerations and that they are agreeable and workable from a primary care perspective. be responsible for gauging primary care opinion on developments within Cancer and where necessary taking proposed changes through primary care governance routes e.g. LMC liaison committee. monitoring national and local developments in primary care policy and research on Cancer and ensuring that these are implemented in Leeds where appropriate be responsible for providing clinical oversight of work programmes sitting within the Cancer prevention, screening and awareness workstream. have working knowledge of health inequalities in Leeds and will ensure that these are considered and tackled within work to develop pathways. work in collaboration with clinical lead colleagues from other places in West Yorkshire to support fulfilment of the West Yorkshire Cancer Alliance delivery plan. This will involve dedicating time to West Yorkshire priority work areas and providing input to Optimal Pathway Groups offer flexibility in their working arrangements to enable collaboration with WY colleagues, including endeavouring to identify a session in common where leads from all five places are working on West Yorkshire priorities at the same time each week chair the Cancer Population Board. The post-holder, jointly with the Programme Director/ Senior Programme Lead, will take responsibility for the Cancer programme clinical strategy and outcomes framework and their delivery including service development, clinical governance, long term planning, project and programme planning, risk management, financial management, governance and evaluation. Key Working Relationships The post holder will be required to work across health and care partners in the city which may include the following organisations: ICB in Leeds Pathway and System Integration Directorate linked in via the Programme Director/ Senior Programme Lead ICB in Leeds Clinical and Care Directorate linked in via the Associate Medical Director Matrix working across all Business Units at the ICB in Leeds Leeds City-Wide Clinical and Care Professional Forum Leeds Clinical Senate Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Leeds GP Confederation Leeds Local Medical Committee (LMC) Leeds City Council including Adult and Childrens Services Public Health Relevant third sector organisations NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board West Yorkshire and Harrogate Cancer Alliance