Working within Specialist Children’s service (SCS) in Greater Glasgow and Clyde, which encompasses Community Paediatrics, Neurodevelopmental, Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) & Acute Paediatrics, you will be committed to addressing the health and wellbeing needs of children, young people and their families.
We are ambitious in our vision for the future and are clear about the need to further develop integrated services that ensure that children, young people and families receive the right support, at the right time and in a way that best meets their needs.
As such, you will be required to be person centred and innovative in your thinking and leadership, with excellent ability to communicate effectively and compassionately with a wide range of stakeholders.
An exciting opportunity has arisen to support development in SCS. This role has specific focus Neurodevelopmental post to support development of system wide work relating to Neurodevelopmental conditions and differences. Working within health and reaching out to other agencies which may include Education, Social Work and third sector, a strong background in quality improvement and project planning would be key. This post will help support evidencing clinical outcomes along with staff wellbeing and experience of service. This is aligned to the SCS Strategic Plan and cross-pathway work to move towards transformational change as well as understanding profession specific requirements.
We value culture, leadership development for all and are ambitious that SCS is a place where both our staff and service users thrive.
If you have excellent communication skills, embrace innovation and change, and can bring experience that would offer encouragement and challenge to our system, we would welcome your application.
Informal enquires and discussions are welcome, please contact: Mags Simpson, Head of Locality, SCS Telephone: 07484496764 email address: [email protected]
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