NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society. Following the publication in 2009 of ‘Better Health, Better Care – A National Delivery Plan for Children and Young People’s Specialist Services in Scotland’, a new service model for the delivery of specialist health services for all children in Scotland was confirmed. In designing the new service model, the Scottish Government established a Managed Service Network for Children and Young People with Cancer (MSN CYPC). The first national children and young people’s cancer plan was published by the MSN CYPC and the Scottish Government in 2012, followed by a second in 2016. Our first NHS Scotland cancer strategy for children and young people “Collaborative and Compassionate Cancer Care” was launched by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care in September 2021. The strategy highlights Scotland’s priorities for the next five years and provides clear obtainable aims to support the very best clinical outcomes, whilst putting the needs of the patient and their loved ones at the centre of their care. This is an exciting, but challenging time for children and young people’s cancer services, in light of the increasing political interest in the provision of these services and a developing policy context. As a key step in enhancing the leadership of the strategy’s implementation, the MSN CYPC is seeking to appoint a National Clinical Director to provide the necessary clinical expertise, strategic clinical leadership and direction to support the future development of children and young people’s cancer services. The National Clinical Director will champion children and young people’s cancer services and the national networking approaches on behalf of the MSN CYPC. This role is crucial to the development and sustainability of national working. The post holder will chair the MSN CYPC National Operational Delivery Group, MSN CYPC National Clinical Governance Group and represent the MSN CYPC on national working groups and relevant meetings. The National Clinical Director will work closely with the National Network Manager and the National Nurse Consultant in the further evolution and development of the MSN CYPC. The successful post holder should have both the knowledge and skills to credibly champion the cause of the MSN CYPC across NHS Scotland. You will have strong communication and interpersonal skills. You will be able to demonstrate skill in leading and promoting collaboration across organisational and professional boundaries and have a deep understanding of the complexities of delivering cancer services to children and young people. The appointment will be made on a secondment basis for a fixed term period of two years, in the first instance, with the possibility of extending for a further two years. For further information on this post, please contact Robbie Grieve, National Network Manager by email to robbie.grievenhs.scot .