As an Integrated Urgent Care (IUC) Clinical Duty Manager (CDM) you will be part of a team responsible and accountable for providing leadership to Clinicians through safe and effective clinical support and supervision, with staff welfare in a demanding environment.
Supported by the IUC Clinical Operations Lead, you will contribute to drive development and maintenance of autonomous clinical assessment/decision-making skills of clinicians, achieving safe and appropriate outcomes for patients to appropriate care pathways/resources.
Collaboratively working with and providing clinical support to the IUC Operational Management Team, you will maintain patient safety and staff well-being, ensuring operational and clinical quality standards are met.
As a member of the CDM Team, you will contribute to a clinically focused 24/7 service, effectively clinically leading the IUC Contact Centres, maintaining close working relations with the Emergency Operations Centre CDM Team.
Opportunities available at both Wakefield and Rotherham Contact Centres; cross-site working is required on occasions.
Full and Part Time opportunities are available. While we are looking for permanent team members, discussion around secondment opportunities is welcomed.
As a Clinical Duty Manager, you will be accountable for the effective day-to-day leadership and management of the clinical delivery of the Integrated Urgent Care (111) service for Yorkshire Ambulance Service. You will make clinical and operational management decisions that are proportionate and necessary to ensure the safe provision of high-quality clinical care to the patients of Yorkshire. You will be responsible for the delivery of both the Operational and Strategic objectives of the Trust as appropriate to the level of your role.
Behaviours within the role will be as important as results, and it is essential for the Clinical Duty Manager to be flexible in approach to managing the day-to-day running of a busy IUC environment to ensure that the service is best set to meet the needs of patients.
Clinical Duty Managers may be expected to undertake the role of tactical management in line with JESIP principles, managing any major/critical incidents that occur in conjunction with the Operational Manager, Senior Management Teams, and the Trust’s strategic commanders. Any necessary training will be provided.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) NHS Trust geographically covers nearly 6,000 square miles of varied terrain, from isolated moors and dales to urban areas, coastline, and inner cities.
We serve a population of over five million people across Yorkshire and the Humber and strive to ensure that patients receive the right response to their care needs as quickly as possible, wherever they live.
We employ more than 7,100 staff, who together with over 1,300 volunteers, enable us to provide a vital 24-hour, seven-days-a-week, emergency and healthcare service.
Our ambition is to be an employer of choice, and we are continuously working across our partnership to improve our collective offer to staff in areas like health and wellbeing, benefits, and flexible working including hybrid working.
Benefits:
* Flexible working including part-time hours, job shares and flexible hours, agile working (role dependent).
* 27 days annual leave, increasing to 33 with service.
* Contributory Pension.
* NHS Discounts including shops, restaurants, gyms etc.
* Car lease and other salary sacrifice schemes (salary dependent).
* Dedicated employee assistance and counselling service.
* Opportunities for research participation, career progression and ongoing development.
* Well respected, committed and supported staff networks for our workforce.
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