Community Clinical Partner (CNM1) (Eastern Community) 37 Hours per week Permanent Contract We are seeking two Community Clinical Partners to provide clinical and professional leadership to frontline care support teams working across the Eastern Regional Cheshire Ireland Community Services.
This is an opportunity to join a team that plays an integral role in improving service quality, systems, and processes at both service and organizational levels.
As the Community Clinical Partner, you will report to the Regional Head of Clinical Support Services and be responsible for providing support and clinical oversight in each assigned service to ensure compliance with organizational clinical policy and procedures, statutory and legislative requirements, and standards.
You will be responsible for supporting consistent service provision through evidence-based decision-making and learning.
Operating under a social model of disability, you will ensure the highest standards of care are delivered to meet the physical, psychological, and social needs of individuals with physical and neurological disabilities receiving Cheshire Ireland services.
As part of the Eastern Community Team, you will provide support with clinical assessments and promote a culture of professional development for all staff in the region.
The ideal candidates will have a relevant nursing qualification, a minimum of one year of experience operating at CNM1 level within the disability or healthcare sector, and a commitment to rights-based person-centred services.
You will have experience in the delivery of staff training and in the development and implementation of policy and procedures.
Ideally, you will have experience in an environment focused on physical and neurological conditions in a management capacity and be able to engage with all stakeholders.
You will have experience conducting audits, evaluations, incident reviews, and/or investigations, as well as strong analytical and report writing skills.
Good communication skills and the ability to identify and assess issues and propose solutions are also essential.
These roles will involve travel, and as such, the candidate will need to have a current driver's license, their own vehicle, and be willing to travel for work.
Applicants must be currently living and be eligible to work in Ireland.
The closing date for applications is the 27th of November 2024.