Job Description is attached with further information. Accountable to the Humber & North Yorkshire ICB Director of Nursing for CHC and Complex Care, this role will be responsible for the delivery of the ICB Transforming Care clinical performance targets and effective clinical management of the most complex discharges across the ICB within a safe, timely and cost effective manner. The role requires effective coordination with legal, Ministry of Justice teams and finance teams and local authorities to ensure successful outcomes and delivery. The post will manage, as example - the clinical leads, admission avoidance teams and processes for people who are at risk of admission to a Mental Health bed with a learning disability and/or autism. The role will be responsible for developing and delivering transformational clinical workstreams across Transforming Care for the ICB alongside the standardisation opportunities which have arisen from the development of a broader population and financial base. The role will liaise with NHSE regarding performance, escalation of cases and the prevention of admission and public health agenda of this at risk group. The role will be responsible for providing clinical leadership and advice in respect of services and service redesign and leading the broad quality oversight and triangulation of multiple areas of intelligence, working with providers and collaboratives to do so to achieve system-wide patient safety improvements for those with learning disability and autism. The role will be responsible for establishing, embedding, and further developing the Dynamic Support Register across the ICB aligning systems and processes. The role will offer a link to LEDER to triangulate learning from deaths and the need to implement learning into the prevention of admission teams. The role will help formulate long-term strategic plans to support the delivery of quality improvement, surveillance in hospital and care settings This is a strategic and highly autonomous operational oversight role. The Senior Clinical Lead will operate with a high degree of autonomy and authority, serving as the primary decision-maker in translating national policies into local practice. The post holder will have the independence to interpret and adapt national and regional guidance to suit the specific needs of the Transforming Care Programme (TCP), where it relates to individuals at risk or in in-patient settings ensuring alignment with ICB priorities. This role requires decisive leadership in situations where precedents may not exist, enabling the post holder to take proactive actions, implement strategies, and make critical judgments on complex clinical and operational matters without direct oversight. The role's autonomous nature extends to negotiating with external stakeholders and driving system-wide clinical improvements, shaping and contributing to the direction of services for individuals with learning disabilities and/or autism across the ICB.