Clinical Services Manager
63000 Annual
Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of autistic children? Our client is seeking a dedicated Clinical Service Manager to join their team at a state-of-the-art facility in Staffordshire. This role offers a unique opportunity to lead and shape clinical services within a renowned national charity dedicated to transforming the lives of disabled children and their families. With an annual salary ranging from 60,000 to 63,000, this role offers a rewarding package for the right candidate. You'll enjoy the flexibility of working from home some days while being part of a supportive and innovative team. Plus, you'll have the chance to take on a senior leadership role, working closely with the Chief Operating Officer and Governance Lead. Our client is a national charity committed to enhancing the lives of disabled children and their families. They provide practical and emotional support to help families overcome the barriers they face. Their cutting-edge facility is a hub for groundbreaking research and multidisciplinary programmes focused on neurodevelopmental conditions and childhood disabilities. The Clinical Service Manager will:
- Provide operational leadership for the Autism Service, ensuring effective clinical and operational management.
- Collaborate with the Chief Operating Officer and Governance Lead to improve service quality and performance.
- Serve as the Safeguarding and Infection Control Lead.
- Oversee the Family Support Team and supervise discipline leads.
- Lead on Autism assessments for children aged 4-11.
- Manage team productivity and address challenges with the Senior Leadership Team.
- Ensure compliance with clinical and corporate governance standards.
- Lead multi-disciplinary clinical discussions and manage HR aspects within the service area.
- Annual salary of 60,000 - 63,000.
- Flexible working arrangements, including opportunities to work from home.
- A supportive environment with opportunities for professional development and training.
- Registration with the NMC or HCPC.
- Experience in assessing and diagnosing Autism.
- Strong leadership and management experience in healthcare.
- Excellent problem-solving, communication, and organisational skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams.
- Knowledge of neurodevelopmental disorders.
- A proactive approach to high-quality patient care.