At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead training and education for SARC staff, ensuring compliance and effective service delivery.
- Company: Join a dedicated team focused on improving clinical care and safeguarding.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, professional development opportunities, and a supportive work environment.
- Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities for innovation and career growth.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in clinical care while developing your leadership skills.
- Qualifications: Registered Nurse with experience in Sexual Offence Medicine and excellent communication skills.
The predicted salary is between 40500 - 49500 £ per year.
- Leadership, Education and Training
- Provide effective regional leadership, acting as deputy to the Regional Contracts Director where required.
- Lead SARC training and education across the region, working with the Director of Education and National SARC Training Lead to ensure compliance with MAST, competency frameworks, e-learning and professional development.
- Design, deliver and evaluate training for SARC, Secure Estate staff and partner agencies, using feedback, audit, incident learning and evidence-based practice to keep programmes effective.
- Support newly appointed staff and preceptees to become confident, competent practitioners, including sign-off against agreed competencies.
- Contribute to research, service evaluation and innovation to strengthen the evidence base and improve SARC clinical care, access and service delivery within budget.
- Ensure staff receive clear guidance and training on the use, maintenance and security of medical and forensic equipment.
- Manage training administration, including course creation, invitations, attendance records, learning objectives and reporting through relevant systems.
- Support SARC Managers and the Regional SARC Director with commissioner reporting and monthly updates.
- Prepare appropriately for all training delivery, including arriving one hour before sessions where required.
- Governance and Quality
- Support the development, implementation and ongoing maintenance of ISO 15189 and FSR Code of Practice compliance before and after accreditation.
- Work within professional registration and follow MHL, NHSE, police and professional guidance, including standards from FFLM, UKAFN, NICE, Royal Colleges and safeguarding guidance.
- Provide local leadership for CQC compliance, ensuring robust audit processes across health and safety, infection control, safeguarding, information governance, clinical notes, Oasis entries, data quality and the Quality Manual.
- Ensure training reflects Mountain Healthcare policies, procedures and required standards.
- Complete statements when on call within five working days, or agree exceptions with your line manager to support timely criminal justice responses.
- Lead governance activity, including audit, policy and protocol development, service user engagement, risk management, quality assurance and continuous improvement.
- Develop, deliver and act on the local audit plan.
- Clinical
- Provide safe, sensitive and non-judgemental clinical care, including minor injury management, basic life support and appropriate follow-up information.
- Undertake forensic examinations with valid consent, or in the person’s best interests where capacity is lacking, ensuring an appropriate forensic strategy, robust chain of evidence and accurate injury documentation.
- Liaise with police and partner agencies, completing handovers and police IT records in line with information governance principles.
- Support service users through the criminal justice process and help facilitate access to appropriate healthcare and local pathway services.
- Attend alternative venues, including hospitals, to undertake forensic sampling where required.
- Maintain effective working relationships with ambulance, mental health, drug and alcohol, and other external healthcare providers.
- Maintain SARC medical facilities, medicines, equipment, supplies and infection control processes in line with NHSE, police, professional and security requirements.
- Keep practice up to date by reading and acting on management communications and service updates.
- Communication
- Liaise with the multidisciplinary team and provide a clear interface between the Senior Management Team, operational services and criminal justice agencies.
- Training and Development
- Complete a comprehensive training programme and maintain ongoing personal and professional development in line with appraisal objectives and PDP.
- Lead by example in completing mandatory training and maintaining CQC and forensic standards.
- Support personal and professional development within defined resources, including ensuring registered healthcare professionals maintain professional registration.
- Communicate the importance of professional registration and maintain accurate records of registration, expiry and renewal dates for staff under your management.
- Keep up to date with emails, MHL communications and changes to practice.
- Safeguarding
- Act as Executive Lead for safeguarding across SARC contracts, working with the MHL Medical Director, named Adult Safeguarding Lead and named Paediatric Safeguarding Lead to ensure staff remain updated and practise in line with local and national policy.
- Ensure appropriate information sharing with child and adult safeguarding teams, including consideration of exploitation, PREVENT and protection of vulnerable adults.
- Participate in clinical and operational supervision.
Requirements
Essential
- Registered General/Adult Nursing qualification.
- Further Clinical Forensic Qualification such as LFFLM or ASET.
- Full UK driving licence.
- A minimum of 4+ years Adult Nursing post qualification
- A minimum of 2+ years working within Sexual Offence Medicine
- Excellent communication skills.
Desirable
- FFLM Licentiate
- Mentoring experience
- Mentoring or teaching qualification
- Experience of competency assessment
Regional Clinical Lead in Nottingham employer: Mountain Healthcare
Mountain Healthcare in Black Notley is an exceptional employer, offering a supportive work environment where compassion and teamwork are at the forefront of our mission. With flexible working hours ranging from 16 to 40 hours per week, we provide our employees with the opportunity to balance their personal and professional lives while contributing to meaningful medical responses in a dynamic 24/7 contact centre. Our commitment to employee growth and development ensures that you will have the resources and support needed to thrive in your role as an Emergency Call Handler.
We think you need these skills to ace Regional Clinical Lead in Nottingham
Leadership
Training and Education
Compliance with ISO 15189
Clinical Forensic Qualification
Communication Skills
Audit and Quality Assurance
Risk Management