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Designated Clinical Officer for SEND

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 24 Tachwedd 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: 05 Rhagfyr 2025
Lleoliad: Warrington, WA1 1QY
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: D9493-25-0083

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The Designated Clinical Officer will act as the key source of knowledge and experience for a wide range of clinical colleagues and key stakeholders working to implement the SEND agenda. The post holder will therefore require an in-depth and comprehensive understanding of the Children and Families Act, SEND Code of Practice and statutory requirements of the health system. KEY DUTIES & MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES Communication and Relationships To use a wide range of communication skills to convey complex and highly contentious information to a variety of stakeholders, including children, young people and their families and carers. To develop a range of effective relationships and partnerships with stakeholders to support implementation of the SEND Code of Practice, ensuring involvement of key groups and individuals, making sure that they influence and own the outcomes using co-production as a basis. To represent the ICB at Place by providing clinical advice to key planning groups in relation to SEND and develop close working relationships with colleagues within the ICB at Place, across the locality and Cheshire and Merseyside Footprint, ensuring effective leadership and management of the SEND programme. To ensure the involvement of key stakeholders, particularly children, young people and families in the service redesign process and ensure this takes place in a creative and proactive manner and ensure they influence and own the outcomes. To act as a point of contact in the health system for enquires relating to the EHCP process and provide advice regarding alternative solutions as appropriate. To ensure excellent partnership working and co-ordination to ensure effective transition to adult health services (including health) for children and young people with SEND. To provide support and challenge to senior medical colleagues such aspediatricians and GPs. To participate in appropriate professional/developmental groups across the region and nationally in order to develop a community approach and share good practice. Analytical Tasks To analyse complex data sets to enable the dissemination of performance information relating to demand management and be able to respond to all queries in relation to these, which may include the interpretation of national guidance into local context. To understand and present comparative provider performance reports and the clarification of the impact of changes through presentation of data. To interpret guidance on SEND (including NICE) to ensure that new service models, service improvements and development projects are in line with the national and local agenda and the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment. To analyse and use judgement on a range of options in conflicting, highly complex situations. To analyse and evaluate both quantitative and qualitative data and research evidence from a range of sources and make recommendations to inform decision making. To identify current and future needs of children and young people with SEND and their families to inform both Place and joint commissioning. To develop and monitor quality assurance systems in relation to health input into EHCPs and performance of ICB commissioned services in relation to SEND. To provide regular quality and performance information such as highlighting inequity in provision, timeliness of responses by health services to requests for into EHCPs, quality assurance and quality audits of EHCPs and achievements linked to personal outcomes and through this data inform both the ICB and joint commissioning processes. To provide quarterly progress reports to the ICB at Place with regards to the implementation of the local EHCP process and highlight any risks and changes which are needed. To provide assurance to the ICB at Place including quarterly updates and an annual report. To provide timely and accurate information about children and young people with SEND (including data to help predict future trends) to the ICB at Place and input this data into the joint SEND dashboard where this is appropriate. To contribute to data collection and audit of activity for the ICB at place and relevant providers in relation to SEND. Planning and Organisational Skills To contribute to the ICB at Place improvement strategy in relation to SEND. To contribute to short, medium and long-term strategic programs to deliver reform and service improvement in relation to SEND with significant impact across care settings - these programs will deliver service improvement priorities for development and redesign which will positively impact on the health and wellbeing of children and young people with SEND. To demonstrate excellent organisational skills, planning and implementation of care strategies and clinical pathways based upon organisational and national objectives. To provide leadership and co-ordination across professional boundaries working closely with other clinicians and strategic leaders across the local area SEND Partnership. Responsibility for Patient/Client Care To act as an expert on the needs of children, young people with SEND and their families and have an excellent understanding of the SEND services provided by the NHS, local authority, schools, voluntary and community sector. To support Director of Nursing and care to fulfil their statuary responsibility for SEND, using established governance mechanisms e.g. Quality, Finance and Performance committee on updates for the SEND action plan and leading on any inspections for the ICB at Place To support and represent the ICB at Place in the complaints, mediation, disputes resolution and tribunal process relating to EHCPs. To have oversight of operational issues and provide expert advice where required in relation to the EHCP process for highly complex cases. To represent the ICB at Place at Multi-Disciplinary/Multi-Agency panels, including Continuing Care and DSR to strengthen decision making processes. To advise the ICB at Place when mainstream health services are not able to meet the needs of children and young people with SEND and therefore a personal budget may be required. To contribute to the ICB quality assurance role in relation to ICB at Place commissioned health services which provide support to children and young people with SEND. To alert the ICB at Place Childrens Commissioner of issues that could affect performance. Policy and Service Development Implementation To be responsible for policy development and implementation of the ICB at Place SEND policy and service development. To implement and quality assure performance management and service improvement for major programme areas. To ensure adherence to appropriate Place polices and OFSTED & CQC regulatory requirements to ensure health services meet statutory and regulatory standards in relation to SEND services. To ensure compliance with national policy and achievements of associated targets and timescales. To ensure that systems are in place that allow for the consistent delivery of high-quality services and organisational objectives and to contribute to the maintenance of the ICB at Place systems that support quality service provision

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