Associate Medical Director (CAMHS)
- Employer
- Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust
- Location
- York
- Salary
- Depending on experience
- Closing date
- 9 Sep 2024
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- Profession
- Mental health, Mental health nurse, Senior manager in mental health, CAMHS nurse
- Grade
- Consultant
- Hours
- Full Time
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An opportunity has arisen for an experienced consultant psychiatrist to become Associate Medical Director (AMD) in CAMHS and work as part of the collective leadership team which will ensure that effective and safe patient care is delivered in a person-centred manner ensuring that decision making is as close to the patient as possible. The Associate Medical Director will be working within a care group model as part of a collective leadership team (CLT), working to organisational requirements whilst influencing areas of direct operational managerial responsibility and clinical pathways with a proportionally shared accountability and responsibility for the quality delivery of services.
Applicants with experience in Adult, Older People, Children and Young People Learning Disability and Autism services are welcome to apply. The substantive clinical base of the successful candidate will depend upon their specialty and vacant posts at the time of interview. The weekly job plan for the successful candidate will be discussed on an individual basis and can be adapted flexibly.
Currently this position is set at 1 PA, please note the framework is under review and this may change.
Main duties of the job
The Associate Medical Director will be expected to display the Trust values at all times. They will work as part of the collective leadership team which will ensure that effective and safe patient care is delivered in a person-centred manner ensuring that decision making is as close to the patient as possible.
The Associate Medical Director will provide a visible, accessible and authoritative presence in clinical areas upon which service users can rely to ensure that the fundamentals of care are right.
The post holder will support the Lead Psychiatrists to provide professional advice on medical matters with responsibility for leading the medical workforce in their specialty or specific area of responsibility, ensuring continuous professional developments and clinical supervision practices and structures are in place and accessible for all doctors.
In addition, they will support the Lead Psychiatrists to facilitate all doctors to be adherent with the professional fitness to practice obligations in line with GMC revalidation requirements.
The post holder will be responsible for the line management of all medics within their Care Group specialty. They will also support the Lead Psychiatrists in providing professional supervision, guidance, and the completion of job planning.
About us
We are Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust. We provide mental health, learning disability and Autism services to people of all ages. We deliver a range of community and in-patient care across adult mental health, children and young peoples services, mental health services for older people and forensic services. We have over 7,000 staff working across more than 90 sites. With an annual operating income of over �420 million, we work in partnership with local authorities, clinical commissioning groups, voluntary organisations, the private sector, as well as people who use our services, their families and carers.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The Associate Medical Director will be expected to display the Trust values at all times. They will work as part of the collective leadership team which will ensure that effective and safe patient care is delivered in a person-centred manner ensuring that decision making is as close to the patient as possible.
The Associate Medical Director will be working within a care group model as part of a collective leadership team (CLT), working to organisational requirements whilst influencing areas of direct operational managerial responsibility and clinical pathways with a proportionally shared accountability and responsibility for the quality delivery of services. Within the team, they will be the senior professional lead for doctors within their service with professional responsibility for standards of medical practice across all inpatient and Community teams. They will also lead on quality and safety developments across services.
The Associate Medical Director and the CLT will provide a visible, accessible and authoritative presence in clinical areas upon which service users can rely to ensure that the fundamentals of care are right.
The post holder will support the Lead Psychiatrist to provide professional advice on medical matters with responsibility for leading the medical workforce in their specialty or specific area of responsibility, ensuring continuous professional developments and clinical supervision practices and structures are in place and accessible for all doctors.
Working closely with the CLT, they will ensure the provision of services within an integrated governance framework that is safe, effective and efficient and maintains standards against a broad range of local, national and statutory requirements and policies.
In addition, they will support the Lead Psychiatrist to facilitate all doctors to be adherent with the professional fitness to practice obligations in line with GMC revalidation requirements.
Act as the link between the services and the Medical Directorate in relation to specific areas of responsibility including workforce planning and performance management.
The Post Holder, with Lead Psychiatrists, will take medical responsibility for attending relevant governance groups within their CLT ensuring there is a consistent approach to high quality, compliant, safe and effective practice.
The Post Holder will be responsible for the line management of all medics within their Care Group specialty. They will also support the Lead Psychiatrists in providing professional supervision, guidance, and the completion of job planning.
The AMD will participate in meetings for, and jointly sign off, the job plan for Multi-Professional Approved Clinicians.
The role will act as a conduit between those responsible for the delivery of medical education in their Care Group and the Associate Director of Medical Education.
The post holder will be committed to ensuring the provision of excellence in person centred care that will include the promotion of recovery, social inclusion and normalisation across all areas of psychiatry in the care group. This will be facilitated by close working with AMDs in other specialties and the specialty Clinical Networks.
They will deputise for the Group Medical Director at relevant forums both internally and external to the Trust as required and act as a strategic lead as necessary in areas of service delivery and development from time to time.
In all of the above the post holder will be expected to act collectively, collaboratively and effectively within all portfolio areas and to be able to challenge current thinking positively and creatively in order to continuously improve policy and operational working practices.
The Trust acknowledges the post holders primary role as a Clinician and how this might influence the availability for all of the above roles and functions.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
Desirable
Experience
Essential
Desirable
Employer details
Employer name
Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Foss Park Hospital
Haxby Road
York
YO31 8TA
Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply.
C9346-AMD-02M
Applicants with experience in Adult, Older People, Children and Young People Learning Disability and Autism services are welcome to apply. The substantive clinical base of the successful candidate will depend upon their specialty and vacant posts at the time of interview. The weekly job plan for the successful candidate will be discussed on an individual basis and can be adapted flexibly.
Currently this position is set at 1 PA, please note the framework is under review and this may change.
Main duties of the job
The Associate Medical Director will be expected to display the Trust values at all times. They will work as part of the collective leadership team which will ensure that effective and safe patient care is delivered in a person-centred manner ensuring that decision making is as close to the patient as possible.
The Associate Medical Director will provide a visible, accessible and authoritative presence in clinical areas upon which service users can rely to ensure that the fundamentals of care are right.
The post holder will support the Lead Psychiatrists to provide professional advice on medical matters with responsibility for leading the medical workforce in their specialty or specific area of responsibility, ensuring continuous professional developments and clinical supervision practices and structures are in place and accessible for all doctors.
In addition, they will support the Lead Psychiatrists to facilitate all doctors to be adherent with the professional fitness to practice obligations in line with GMC revalidation requirements.
The post holder will be responsible for the line management of all medics within their Care Group specialty. They will also support the Lead Psychiatrists in providing professional supervision, guidance, and the completion of job planning.
About us
We are Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust. We provide mental health, learning disability and Autism services to people of all ages. We deliver a range of community and in-patient care across adult mental health, children and young peoples services, mental health services for older people and forensic services. We have over 7,000 staff working across more than 90 sites. With an annual operating income of over �420 million, we work in partnership with local authorities, clinical commissioning groups, voluntary organisations, the private sector, as well as people who use our services, their families and carers.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The Associate Medical Director will be expected to display the Trust values at all times. They will work as part of the collective leadership team which will ensure that effective and safe patient care is delivered in a person-centred manner ensuring that decision making is as close to the patient as possible.
The Associate Medical Director will be working within a care group model as part of a collective leadership team (CLT), working to organisational requirements whilst influencing areas of direct operational managerial responsibility and clinical pathways with a proportionally shared accountability and responsibility for the quality delivery of services. Within the team, they will be the senior professional lead for doctors within their service with professional responsibility for standards of medical practice across all inpatient and Community teams. They will also lead on quality and safety developments across services.
The Associate Medical Director and the CLT will provide a visible, accessible and authoritative presence in clinical areas upon which service users can rely to ensure that the fundamentals of care are right.
The post holder will support the Lead Psychiatrist to provide professional advice on medical matters with responsibility for leading the medical workforce in their specialty or specific area of responsibility, ensuring continuous professional developments and clinical supervision practices and structures are in place and accessible for all doctors.
Working closely with the CLT, they will ensure the provision of services within an integrated governance framework that is safe, effective and efficient and maintains standards against a broad range of local, national and statutory requirements and policies.
In addition, they will support the Lead Psychiatrist to facilitate all doctors to be adherent with the professional fitness to practice obligations in line with GMC revalidation requirements.
Act as the link between the services and the Medical Directorate in relation to specific areas of responsibility including workforce planning and performance management.
The Post Holder, with Lead Psychiatrists, will take medical responsibility for attending relevant governance groups within their CLT ensuring there is a consistent approach to high quality, compliant, safe and effective practice.
The Post Holder will be responsible for the line management of all medics within their Care Group specialty. They will also support the Lead Psychiatrists in providing professional supervision, guidance, and the completion of job planning.
The AMD will participate in meetings for, and jointly sign off, the job plan for Multi-Professional Approved Clinicians.
The role will act as a conduit between those responsible for the delivery of medical education in their Care Group and the Associate Director of Medical Education.
The post holder will be committed to ensuring the provision of excellence in person centred care that will include the promotion of recovery, social inclusion and normalisation across all areas of psychiatry in the care group. This will be facilitated by close working with AMDs in other specialties and the specialty Clinical Networks.
They will deputise for the Group Medical Director at relevant forums both internally and external to the Trust as required and act as a strategic lead as necessary in areas of service delivery and development from time to time.
In all of the above the post holder will be expected to act collectively, collaboratively and effectively within all portfolio areas and to be able to challenge current thinking positively and creatively in order to continuously improve policy and operational working practices.
The Trust acknowledges the post holders primary role as a Clinician and how this might influence the availability for all of the above roles and functions.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Medical Degree and registered on specialist register
- Current registration with the GMC or other regulatory body
- Evidence of training within Management Leadership
- Evidence of continuing professional and personal development
Desirable
- Postgraduate qualifications in areas relevant to post, eg: Leadership or Education TEWV QIS
- Certified Leader (or within agreed timescale)
Experience
Essential
- 3 years experience at consultant level, with at least 2 of those in a medical management or educational management role.
- Working collaboratively with statutory, voluntary and private sector agencies.
- Teaching and training.
- Participation and supervision of quality and service improvement initiatives
- Experience of strategic management and leadership across multiple systems
- Managing quality and assurance governance issues
- Developing policy and services within a healthcare organisation.
- Leading organisational change, including internal and external consultation processes.
- Representing a healthcare organisation at external forums.
- Managing highly complex human resources and financial management issues within a healthcare setting.
- Undertaking research and development activities.
Desirable
- Working at a strategic level on a range of clinical and management issues.
Employer details
Employer name
Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Foss Park Hospital
Haxby Road
York
YO31 8TA
Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply.
C9346-AMD-02M
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