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Associate Director of Allied Health Professionals

George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust
This job is closed to applications

Location
Salary
£74,290 - £85,601 per annum
Profession
Manager and corporate
Grade
Band 8
Deadline
02 Jul 2025
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
20 Jun 2025

Job overview

Associate Director of Allied Health Professionals

37.5 hours per week (manager on call duties)

Permanent

Salary: £74,290 - £85,601 per annum

Closing Date: 30th June 2025

Interview Date: 11th July 2025

**This post may close early due to high numbers of applications, so you are advised to apply promptly. **

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An opportunity to recruit an Associate Director of Allied Health Professions has arisen due to the retirement of the existing post holder.  You will be an integral part of the Trusts Senior Nursing and AHP team, reporting into the Chief Nursing Officer and linked to Clinical Support Services. You will work closely with the Coventry and Warwickshire ICS AD’s of AHP’s and the ICB’s Chief AHP, being an active member of the progressive AHP Council. There is an expectation to maintain your clinical practice approximately 1 day a month. Participate in the manager on call rota.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will have the responsibility for leading the service development and professional leadership of all Allied Health Professional groups that support the delivery of the organisation’s strategic direction to EXCEL at patient care, performance and productivity and delivery of financial performance alongside the NHS 10-year plan. You will lead on sustaining the Trusts AHP workforce, harnessing their value and identifying opportunities to modernise service delivery across patient pathways internal and external and champion advanced practice, workforce reviews and challenge traditional boundaries of working.

The post holder will provide expert and professional advice to a wide range of staff, develop strategy, implement AHP policy and measure outcomes to assure the quality and safety of AHP services across the Trust.

We are looking for an individual who supports innovative practice to support the delivery of evidenced based care. George Eliot’s senior leaders are values driven and focused on the provision of responsive, compassionate, visible leadership for all areas across the Trust with an emphasis on the role of advanced practitioners – does this sounds like you?

The role calls for an experienced AHP who wants to advance clinical practice for AHPs, who has a vision for the service that will improve patient care and meet the needs of our community.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

  • To lead the strategic planning, service modernisation, AHP workforce and job planning, AHP education, research training and development and quality of AHP interventions in relation to professional standard, health and social care and governance.
  • Responsible for progression of the AHP agenda and to work collaboratively across the ICS in collaboration with other service providers
  • Provide strong strategic direction and professional leadership on all aspects of AHP services and bring the AHP perspective to the executive decision-making process
  • Develop a detailed understanding of all AHP services that reflect both the diversity and commonalities of the staff group.
  • Support the CNO, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Clinical Support Serices and AHP service Leads across the organisation to maintain and enhance standards of all AHP services to ensure high levels of patient care, patient experience and patient safety outcomes by both leading and supporting the implementation of continuous quality and safety initiatives
  • Provide professional leadership and direction to the AHP service leads and provide expert advice on matters relating to AHPs across the trust as identified by the COO and CSS.
  • Responsible for the development of the range of AHP services, strategy documents, policies and procedures.
  • Develop data sets, analyse and interpret highly complex AHP related data to inform the strategic direction of AHP services and patient care.
  • Recommend and implement clinical audit and research to enhance care and practice delivery
  • Deputise for the CNO at AHP internal and external meetings, locally, regionally and nationally
  • Work collaboratively across all Clinical Groups and with other key managers in delivering service development, business planning and service delivery ensuring achievements in key local and national targets.
  • Lead, enable and facilitate change, promoting innovative ways of working that are patient-centred and not impeded by organisational and professional boundaries.

Internal

  • Chief Nursing Officer
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • CSS Triumvirate
  • All other Executive and Non-Executive Directors
  • Lead clinicians
  • Directorate Triumvirates
  • Director of Quality Governance
  • Clinical Nurse Specialists/Advanced Practitioners
  • Digital – CCIO and CNIO
  • Educational and Research Teams

External

  • Colleagues in the Foundation Group (Wye Valley NHS Trust, Worcester NHS Trust, and South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust)
  • Education providers/Leads
  • NHSE links – Regional and National
  • Service User Organisations
  • Regulatory Body – HCPC
  • Professional Bodies as required - CSP, RCOT, RCSLT, SCoR
  • AHP network
  • External stakeholders including NW Place, ICB, NHSE including WTE and CQC

For a full comprehensive list of main responsibilities and duties, please kindly refer to job description and personal specification attached.