
CHC Clinical Practitioner
- South East England
- £38,682-46,580 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Must be able to provide and receive sensitive or contentious information, negotiate with individuals, their families and representative and stakeholders on challenging and controversial issues.
- An awareness of CHC National Framework.
- An understanding of current healthcare policy and an appreciation of how it impacts on patient engagement and services.
- Should have an appreciation of the relationship between the Department of Health & Social Care, local authorities and individual provider and commissioning organisations.
- Working knowledge and experience of CHC through prior work experience.
- Problem solving skills and ability to respond to sudden unexpected demands.
- Ability to analyse complex facts and situations and develop a range of options.
- Take decisions on difficult and challenging issues where there may be a number of courses of action.
- Strategic thinking ability to anticipate and resolve problems before they arise.
- Demonstrated capability to plan over short, medium and long-term timeframes and adjust plans and resource requirements accordingly.
- Must be able to use initiative to decide relevant actions and make recommendations to Team Manager, with the aim of improving deliverables and compliance with policies.
- Ability to make decisions autonomously, when required, on difficult issues, working to tight and often changing timescales.
- Experience of identifying and interpreting national policy.
- Experience of researching best practice (globally, private and public sector), interpreting its relevance and processes/ practices which could be implemented successfully to achieve service improvement.
- Hold a graduate level or equivalent qualification in a relevant health or care discipline.
- Evidence of post qualifying continuing professional development.
- Member of relevant professional body.
- Must be able to prioritise own work effectively. Experience of managing and motivating colleagues.
- Must be able to provide and receive sensitive or contentious information, negotiate with individuals, their families and representative and stakeholders on challenging and controversial issues.
- An awareness of CHC National Framework.
- An understanding of current healthcare policy and an appreciation of how it impacts on patient engagement and services.
- Should have an appreciation of the relationship between the Department of Health & Social Care, local authorities and individual provider and commissioning organisations.
- Working knowledge and experience of CHC through prior work experience.
- Problem solving skills and ability to respond to sudden unexpected demands.
- Ability to analyse complex facts and situations and develop a range of options.
- Take decisions on difficult and challenging issues where there may be a number of courses of action.
- Strategic thinking ability to anticipate and resolve problems before they arise.
- Demonstrated capability to plan over short, medium and long-term timeframes and adjust plans and resource requirements accordingly.
- Must be able to use initiative to decide relevant actions and make recommendations to Team Manager, with the aim of improving deliverables and compliance with policies.
- Ability to make decisions autonomously, when required, on difficult issues, working to tight and often changing timescales.
- Experience of identifying and interpreting national policy.
- Experience of researching best practice (globally, private and public sector), interpreting its relevance and processes/ practices which could be implemented successfully to achieve service improvement.
- Hold a graduate level or equivalent qualification in a relevant health or care discipline.
- Evidence of post qualifying continuing professional development.
- Member of relevant professional body.
- Must be able to prioritise own work effectively. Experience of managing and motivating colleagues.