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Population Health Fellow | East London NHS Foundation Trust
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 28 Awst 2024 |
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Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 27 Medi 2024 |
Lleoliad: | London, E1 8DE |
Cwmni: | East London NHS Foundation Trust |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 6546070/363-PC6546070 |
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Are you interested in learning more about population health? We are pleased to share details of the East London NHS Foundation Trust Population Health Fellowship funded by NHS England
· This one-year part-time programme (two days a week alongside your substantive post) can start anytime between end of November 2024 and end of January 2025.
· You will work with the ELFT Population Health and Primary Care team on a supervised project to promote health and reduce health inequalitiesfor East London’s homeless population for 2 days a week alongside your substantive role.
· You will have teaching sessions arranged by the London School of Public Health, NHSE London.
Eligibility:You must be an early to mid-career professional (AfC band 6 and above, or equivalent; dentists-in-training; doctors-in-training post-FY2 and SAS equivalent).
Please visit thiswebpagefor details on the established eligibility criteria and important documents such as the Rough Guide and FAQ Guide.
We encourage applicants from all sections of the community, including those from Black and ethnic minority backgrounds, those with disabilities, from the LGBTQ+ communities and people with lived experience of using healthcare services both for mental health and physical health.
Population Health
Population health is an approach aimed at improving the health of a population group. It is about improving the physical and mental health outcomes and wellbeing of people, whilst reducing health inequalities within and across a defined population. It includes action to reduce the occurrence of ill-health, including addressing wider determinants of health, and requires working with communities and partner agencies.
This is an opportunity for health and care professionals interested in population health and passionate about health inequalities in a mental health, community and primary care provider trust setting.
East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT)
ELFT is strongly committed to improving population health as a provider of mental, community and primary care services. Improving population health is one of its four strategic organisational objectives, ensuring it is integrated in all its activities across the Trust. This includes becoming the first Marmot NHS Trust in the country, adapting Marmot’s eight evidence-based principles to reduce health inequalities as part of the Trust’s strategic framework.
ELFT hasa strong commitment to supporting the education and learning of a wide range of healthcare professionals including public health, psychiatry, paediatrics and NHS graduate trainees.
This Fellowship will support learning about how population health is taken forward in specialist primary care practices for East London’s homeless population. This is a unique project opportunity to work with and collaboratively learn about how we can best support and reduce health inequalities for a particularly vulnerable population group. It will include partnership working across ELFT, with local authority public health teams, relevant community partners and the North East London Integrated Care Board, providing an opportunity to demonstrate skills in system leadership through a supportive environment.
The Fellowship
The fellowship targets early to mid-career professionals providing NHS or public services relevant to population health (Agenda for Change band 6 and above, or equivalent; dentists-in-training; doctors-in-training post-FY2 and their SAS equivalent). The aim of the fellowship is to develop a growing network of professionals from a non-population health background with population health skills to benefit place-based healthcare systems across England.
It is a one-year part-time programme at two days a week alongside your substantive post, which can start anytime between 4thNovember 2024 and 31st January 2025. Fellows will work with the ELFT population health and primary care teams on a supervised population health project, focused on improving health and reducing health inequalities for people registered at three specialist primary care homeless practices in City and Hackney, Tower Hamlets and Newham. This experiential learning will be supported by online and face to face taught sessions arranged by the London School of Public Health, NHSE London.
Please visit this webpagefor details on the established eligibility criteria and important documents such as the Rough Guide and FAQ Guide.
We encourage applicants from all sections of the community, including those from Black and ethnic minority backgrounds, those with disabilities, from the LGBTQ+ communities and people with lived experience of using healthcare services both for mental health and physical health.
Please ensure
1. You have permission form your line manager/programme director before you apply
2. You meet thePerson Specificationlisted below
We are looking for someone who is passionate about improving the health of the population, reducing health inequalities, and interested in working with clinical colleagues to embed a population health approach in the wider clinical workforce.
You will be supervised by Laura Austin Croft, Director of Population Health and Emily Van de Pol, Director of Primary Care.
This advert closes on Sunday 22 Sep 2024