Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead
Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd
Wolverhampton
Salary
£45,000 – £50,000 a year
Location
Wolverhampton, England
RNLD / RMN | £45,000-£50,000 | No On-Call | West Midlands | Monday-Friday
Are you an experienced
RNLD or RMN
with a background in
learning disabilities, mental health, challenging behaviours and complex care ?
We're recruiting for a
Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead
to join an established community care provider supporting adults and children with
learning disabilities, mental health needs, brain injuries and challenging behaviours
across the West Midlands.
This is a senior clinical position combining
clinical leadership, assessments, care planning, Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), risk management, staff training, competency assessment and clinical governance .
A major focus will be
ARC (Assessment, Risk Management and Crisis Intervention) , supporting frontline teams to deliver safe, therapeutic and least-restrictive care.
Package & Benefits
£45,000-£50,000 salary No on-call requirement 37.5 hours per week Monday-Friday working pattern Community-based role across
Wolverhampton, Staffordshire and the wider West Midlands Adult and children's complex care Ongoing training and professional development Opportunity to develop as an
ARC Trainer Senior clinical leadership position Long-term career progression The Role As the
Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead , you'll provide clinical leadership across specialist community care packages, working closely with care teams, families, commissioners and multidisciplinary professionals.
Responsibilities will include: Completing comprehensive
clinical assessments Developing and reviewing
care plans and risk assessments Providing clinical leadership across complex community care packages Delivering and quality assuring
ARC training Developing
PBS and behavioural support strategies Assessing behavioural triggers, risks and changing needs Promoting
least-restrictive and trauma-informed care Delivering staff training and
competency assessments Coaching and mentoring frontline care teams Supporting safeguarding, incident investigations and clinical governance Working with families, commissioners and multidisciplinary teams Supporting
new package mobilisation and service development Contributing to clinical tenders, recruitment and workforce development Maintaining compliance with
CQC, NMC and safeguarding standards The role includes responsibility for embedding ARC principles into
care planning, risk assessments, PBS plans and crisis-intervention strategies .
About You To be considered for this
Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead
position, you'll need: Registered
RNLD or RMN
with active NMC registration Experience supporting adults and/or children with
learning disabilities, mental health needs, challenging behaviours or complex needs Strong clinical assessment,
care planning and risk assessment
experience Knowledge and experience of
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Experience with de-escalation, behavioural management and crisis intervention Experience delivering training and assessing staff competencies Strong understanding of
safeguarding, risk management and least-restrictive practice Strong clinical leadership and autonomous decision-making skills Experience working with families and multidisciplinary professionals Full UK driving licence and access to transport Experience delivering or implementing
ARC or an equivalent crisis-intervention framework
within complex care is required. Existing ARC Trainer status is advantageous, with the specification also allowing candidates willing to complete ARC Trainer certification within an agreed timeframe.
Take the Next Step This is an excellent opportunity for an
RNLD, RMN, Learning Disabilities Nurse, Mental Health Nurse, Nurse Case Manager, Clinical Lead
or experienced
Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead
looking to progress within specialist community complex care.
You'll have the opportunity to influence clinical standards, develop frontline teams and contribute to the continued growth of specialist services across the West Midlands.
Apply today or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393 for a confidential discussion, quoting Reference: LICEA. TPBN1_UKTJ
Are you an experienced
RNLD or RMN
with a background in
learning disabilities, mental health, challenging behaviours and complex care ?
We're recruiting for a
Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead
to join an established community care provider supporting adults and children with
learning disabilities, mental health needs, brain injuries and challenging behaviours
across the West Midlands.
This is a senior clinical position combining
clinical leadership, assessments, care planning, Positive Behaviour Support (PBS), risk management, staff training, competency assessment and clinical governance .
A major focus will be
ARC (Assessment, Risk Management and Crisis Intervention) , supporting frontline teams to deliver safe, therapeutic and least-restrictive care.
Package & Benefits
£45,000-£50,000 salary No on-call requirement 37.5 hours per week Monday-Friday working pattern Community-based role across
Wolverhampton, Staffordshire and the wider West Midlands Adult and children's complex care Ongoing training and professional development Opportunity to develop as an
ARC Trainer Senior clinical leadership position Long-term career progression The Role As the
Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead , you'll provide clinical leadership across specialist community care packages, working closely with care teams, families, commissioners and multidisciplinary professionals.
Responsibilities will include: Completing comprehensive
clinical assessments Developing and reviewing
care plans and risk assessments Providing clinical leadership across complex community care packages Delivering and quality assuring
ARC training Developing
PBS and behavioural support strategies Assessing behavioural triggers, risks and changing needs Promoting
least-restrictive and trauma-informed care Delivering staff training and
competency assessments Coaching and mentoring frontline care teams Supporting safeguarding, incident investigations and clinical governance Working with families, commissioners and multidisciplinary teams Supporting
new package mobilisation and service development Contributing to clinical tenders, recruitment and workforce development Maintaining compliance with
CQC, NMC and safeguarding standards The role includes responsibility for embedding ARC principles into
care planning, risk assessments, PBS plans and crisis-intervention strategies .
About You To be considered for this
Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead
position, you'll need: Registered
RNLD or RMN
with active NMC registration Experience supporting adults and/or children with
learning disabilities, mental health needs, challenging behaviours or complex needs Strong clinical assessment,
care planning and risk assessment
experience Knowledge and experience of
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) Experience with de-escalation, behavioural management and crisis intervention Experience delivering training and assessing staff competencies Strong understanding of
safeguarding, risk management and least-restrictive practice Strong clinical leadership and autonomous decision-making skills Experience working with families and multidisciplinary professionals Full UK driving licence and access to transport Experience delivering or implementing
ARC or an equivalent crisis-intervention framework
within complex care is required. Existing ARC Trainer status is advantageous, with the specification also allowing candidates willing to complete ARC Trainer certification within an agreed timeframe.
Take the Next Step This is an excellent opportunity for an
RNLD, RMN, Learning Disabilities Nurse, Mental Health Nurse, Nurse Case Manager, Clinical Lead
or experienced
Learning Disabilities Clinical Lead
looking to progress within specialist community complex care.
You'll have the opportunity to influence clinical standards, develop frontline teams and contribute to the continued growth of specialist services across the West Midlands.
Apply today or contact Ehsan at Leaders in Care on 07533 113393 for a confidential discussion, quoting Reference: LICEA. TPBN1_UKTJ
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