NHS England have awarded funding to NHS Kent & Medway (K&M) ICB to advance the development of Practice Education in Physiological Science across South East England. These roles will involve collaboration with Hampshire and Isle of Wight (HIOW) ICB and existing Practice Educators across the South East region. As part of this exciting initiative, we are looking to second 2 Senior Practice Educators to NHS K&M. These secondment positions are fully funded for 6 months and will play a critical role in enhancing and expanding the training provision for Physiological Science professionals. What We Are Looking For We are seeking individuals who are: Passionate about healthcare education and workforce development Experienced in Physiological Science or related fields Skilled in designing and delivering educational programs Strong communicators with the ability to engage and collaborate with a variety of stakeholders Innovative thinkers who can contribute to the development of new approaches and solutions In this regional role, the Practice Educators will work under an Improvement Programme to address training provision shortages and develop innovative educational strategies across professional groups, including: STP and Route 2 for Clinical Scientists PTP and AHCS / RCT training schemes for Clinical Technologists HCS apprenticeship schemes at levels 2, 4, and 6 You will also focus on skill mix, upskilling opportunities, and creative approaches to delivering services in the Physiological Science sector. A key part of your role will be to support the establishment of a collaborative Practice Educator Network across South East England. Initial Priorities You will be expected to deliver on the NHS England funding objectives, with initial focus on: Train: Developing a physiological science supervisor/educator collaborative or network across the South East region. Retain: Leading initiatives to improve the quality of practice training by advocating for and promoting educator development opportunities within the physiological science workforce. Reform: Coordinating the delivery of training across providers to leverage best practices and maximise training efficiency to boost training capacity and activity. Reform: Collaborating with peers from other South East ICSs and regional Practice Educators to share best practices and innovative training resources. Would you like to work flexibly? In the NHS, we are reminded every day of how important life is. As a flexible working friendly organisation, we want to be sure that you can work in a way that is best for us, for our patients and for you. Speak to us about how we might be able to accommodate a flexible working arrangement which will not mean sacrificing time for personal interests or family commitments. We aim to support you to work flexibly in a way that will suit you and us. We work with staff to agree objectives through regular supervision, annual appraisal, and access to training opportunities. We are committed to equal opportunities and diversity. In order to reflect the diversity of our population, we positively encourage applications from all areas of the community regardless of gender, race, faith, disability, age or sexual orientation. The job description and person specification gives you all the information you need about this role. Please look carefully at the criteria in the person specification and tell us what you have done that shows you meet this. Still have questions? The recruiting manager would love to hear from you, their contact details can be found in the job advert. We can get a lot of applications for some roles so to be in with the best chance of being shortlisted please make sure you apply as soon as possible. A vacancy may close early if there is a lot of interest in the job. If you need an application form in an alternative format please let our recruitment team know so they can help you with this. All information you supply on your application should, to the best of your knowledge, be true and accurate.