The HEIW Associate Dean for the Medical Associate Professions (MAPs) will have a strategic role in leading HEIW’s work to develop, implement, and embed the MAPs workstreams across NHS Wales. The post holder will provide expert advice, support, and strategic input to all stakeholders associated with supporting MAPs. As the public face of the HEIW for this work, the post holder will be required to engage, liaise, and maintain good working relationships with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders.
The role is part-time (2 days per week). The working pattern can be agreed with the line manager following a successful interview.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Provide expert advice for the Medical Associate Professions across NHS Wales leading the MAPs workstream at a strategic level.
2. Lead the ongoing development of the Physician Associate (PA) role across Wales, including developing educational infrastructure/guidance and support for faculty, and working with others to ensure the profession is ready for GMC regulation in 2024.
3. Lead the further expansion of the Anaesthesia Associate (AA) role across NHS Wales, including embedding the role in other Health Boards, ensuring the role has the correct educational support, and evaluating the impact of the role.
4. Lead the establishment of the Surgical Care Practitioner (SCP) role across Wales, including scoping out the role currently and making recommendations for further expansion of the role.
5. Lead the development of educational governance and a once-for-Wales approach to all terms and conditions for MAPs roles in the NHS.
6. Oversee the continuing monitoring/evaluation and audit of MAPs roles across NHS Wales.
7. Develop effective working relationships across Wales and the UK with all relevant MAPs stakeholders, including the statutory education bodies, Royal Colleges, GMC, and NHS.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.
Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) is the strategic workforce body for NHS Wales with statutory functions that include education and training, workforce planning, workforce development and transformation, leadership and succession planning, and careers. Our purpose is to develop a workforce that delivers excellent care to patients/service users and excellent population health.
HEIW is committed to developing an internal culture of choice. Our Values reflect our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs in how we will, and will not, behave and treat others:
* Respect for All in every contact we have with others,
* Ideas that Improve: Harnessing creativity and continuously innovating, evaluating and improving,
* Together as a Team: Working with colleagues across NHS Wales and with partner organisations.
What you can expect:
* A corporate induction and 90-day Welcome itinerary,
* Compassionate leadership,
* A meaningful values-based performance appraisal process,
* The opportunity to impact upon health and social care services and the lives and wellbeing of the people of Wales.
Many of our colleagues and stakeholders have commented on the buzz and atmosphere we create by working together as “One HEIW Team”. Do you want to join that team?
You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click Apply now to view in Trac.
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