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Operational Lead Speech and Language Therapist - Adult Acute Services

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 16 Gorffennaf 2025
Cyflog: £55,690.00 i £62,682.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £55690.00 - £62682.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 30 Gorffennaf 2025
Lleoliad: Chelmsford, CM1 7ET
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: B9828-25-0177

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Leadership To regularly review resources and take a lead in developing skill mix within the teams. Work with all members of multi-disciplinary, multi professional team to continually reassess and develop services provided. Lead, organise and participate in regular team meetings. Lead specific projects and service reviews. Ensure that staff within the locality are able to seek professional discipline specific supervision and receive support on a day-to-day basis. Enable staff to seek advice and guidance to inform their decision making and action from others through supervision, mentorship and effective line management. Ensure that those being line managed are clear of their role, responsibilities and are set clear, specific objectives. Ensure adherence to policies and guidance for supporting and developing staff e.g. one to ones, appraisal and competency. Ensure that there is a commitment to achieving continuous professional development of all staff (registered and unregistered). Champion behaviours that promote a positive, respectful, transparent and inclusive team culture. Clinical Skills Act as a role model and as a clinical expert to the service. Work within the boundaries of professional and clinical competence, supporting workforce of the wider adult SLT service to do the same. Develop service models and initiatives to respond to changing demands for care based on needs assessment, within the localities, taking account of technological developments and service development elsewhere. Provide clinical direction to the service, with particular expertise in one or more relevant areas of speciality. Non-Medical Prescribers (if appropriate) must be compliant with the relevant professional bodys non-medical prescribing Standards and the organisational policies and guidelines for non-medical prescribing. Computer/Administration To be computer literate and encourage implementation of the Provide CIC and MSEFT IM&T strategies. To ensure accurate recording of actions and updating patient records maintaining confidentiality at all times. To take part and assist in the planning and administration relating to day to day running of the caseload and work allocation. To be competent in the use of E-Roster for workforce planning and able to utilise the systems, as required/necessary for the service/locality. Communication To provide leadership to all clinical and non-clinical staff within the post holders portfolio. To develop a culture where staff are involved in the business development of the service. To communicate effectively with a wide range of clinicians, managers and support staff, internal and external to the organisation, and with patients and carers. To support the Divisional Operational Lead and relevant Heads of Service in the development of close working relationships with internal and external partners. To ensure effective communication systems exist within the service so that staff receive necessary information in relation to organisational developments. To deliver effective and targeted communication to staff regarding the service in a variety of styles, including presentation, reports, briefings and discussion. To present and promote a positive image to patients, public, other health and social care providers, commissioners and relevant external agencies. To communicate highly complex, sensitive or contentious information at all levels within the service area, using negotiation skills, persuasion and diplomacy. To anticipate barriers to communications and resistance to change and to be able to manage these effectively, liaising and seeking appropriate support as required. Training Ensure students are actively supported to enable them to achieve their learning needs. To ensure own continued professional development and support a culture of lifelong learning in self and others. To undertake, and assist, in the planning of own mandatory training and workshops. To undertake a regular appraisal, developing a personal development plan that includes clinical competencies reflecting the health needs of the local population. To support new staff and their integration within the team. To support training as part of the role, including changes to professional development and implementation of new policies and guidelines. Specific Tasks directly related to the post: Financial Responsibility Ensure compliance with the financial governance policies and procedures. Ensure relevant financial targets are met, or ensure actions are put in place to do so. Have day to day responsibility for the service budget within Provide, effective use and monitoring of it. Act as an authorised signatory and be aware of the responsibility that this involves. Ensure that temporary staffing expenditure is managed within budgetary limits across the services. Contribute with the Divisional Operational Lead to the financial prioritisation, budget setting and the identification, recommendation and procurement of capital. Policy and Governance Contribute and actively promote the strategic aims and objectives of the organisations. Facilitate or contribute to the development of clinical guidelines, evidenced based care pathways, protocols and operational policies, in partnership with clinicians and other managers within the adult services. Lead the implementation of audit across the service. Provide expert advice on professional issues as required. Undertake regular review of complaints, risk alerts, adverse incident reports and legal claims, to create a philosophy of risk minimisation and learning from incidents and complaints. To identify any changes to the service risk register. Ensure that the locality delivers services in a patient-centred manner and that clinical and health care standards are achieved. Ensure that any organisation wide systems for assessing user satisfaction are implemented in order to monitor quality of services provided and engage users in service development. Lead and support clinical research and audit projects within the managed area. Ensuring evidence is in place for Care Quality Commission compliance for the services. Research & Development Critically examine new research findings and ensure that they inform practice as appropriate. Actively disseminate and communicate with teams managed about advancements and standards of care. Facilitate and participate in audit and research, supporting this both internally and externally to the service. Analytical skills Analyse monthly activity information for services provided, taking corrective action to maintain activity targets. Reflect on and interpret complex information, factual situations that require analysis, option appraisal and generation of solutions. Work with the Divisional Operational Lead to monitor Service Specification, contracts relating to the services and Key Performance Indicators to ensure they are delivered. Planning & Organisation Work with the Divisional Operational Lead and Business Intelligence Team to prepare business cases to support service requirements as required. Plan workforce requirements based on future service delivery need. Be responsive and flexible to changing priorities and deadlines. Manage own time effectively and delegate appropriate functions responsibly. Plan, coordinate and manage a variety of meetings involving a wide range of attendees. Freedom to Act Work autonomously using expert knowledge, experience and discretion in delivering high quality services which meet national and local guidance and legislation, and the health needs of the locality. Work autonomously to interpret strategies, policies and guidance to apply them to practice and service delivery. Ensure role is carried out to the highest possible standard. Work within own bodies professional code of conduct. Maintain own personal and continuing professional development through participation in appraisal, one to ones, reflection, supervision, mentorship and coaching. Assist in the development of managerial and leadership potential of all staff. Education and Development Ensure the implementation of effective systems of performance review and objective setting for all staff. Develop cohesive, motivated and high performing teams within the locality ensuring effective operational management of all clinical and non-clinical functions. Deliver effective performance management processes for staff. Ensure all staff undertake mandatory and statutory training. Maintain own clinical competence through protective clinical time, personal and professional development. Management of Resources: To ensure the operational running of services through effective deployment of all resources, providing a framework for achieving best outcomes and objectives. This will include the development of protocols, local policies and procedures, liaison networks and managerial structures. To act as an authorised signatory for budgets within agreed limits. To manage a budget within the scheme of delegation and to the agreed accounting standards and procedures. Manage the delegated budget assisting in the delivery of annual cost reduction/improvement plans identifying improved efficiencies and communicating these as required. To ensure that issues of equality and diversity are fully considered in service provision. To ensure clinical services have robust risk management arrangements in line with organisational policy. To develop a well-functioning service which develops credibility as a service provider.

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