We are looking for a dynamic, highly motivated, HCPC registered prosthetist to lead WestMARC’s Prosthetics service
About the Role
Based at the QEUH campus in Glasgow, you would lead the West of Scotland consortium prosthetics service a team of approximately 25 clinical and technical staff, serving a region of 3 million people, and an active patient population of around 3000. You would be NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s professional lead for Prosthetists. You would also have a small clinical caseload.
Through collaboration with the local team and the Scottish Specialist Prosthetic Service, you would develop and deliver a vision for the service that will adapt to an ever-changing healthcare environment.
Who we’re looking for
Professional and strategic leadership are a significant part of the post, so highly developed communication, management and influencing skills will be needed alongside clinical, technical, service improvement skills you’d lead and manage a large team delivering a complex, safety critical clinical service.
Why WestMARC?
You would be responsible for a skilled team, who are committed to further developing their service. You’d be working with the prosthetics team colleagues across WestMARC, and the wider organisation, to implement and sustain changes that will tangibly improve care for our patients.
You would be supported by an established, capable management team within WestMARC, colleagues across NHS GG&C, and the Professional community across Scotland. Formal board-wide induction training will be provided. Colleagues within the service, and in equivalent roles across the organisation, are available for mentoring.
If you would like to know more about the service and the role, then we would be delighted to hear from you.
For an informal discussion please contact: Owen Mills, Lead Clinician Telephone: 0141 951 2642 email: [email protected]
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This post may close early due to the volume of response. Please submit your application form as soon as possible. Due to the volume of applications that we receive, we will not be able to provide shortlisting feedback.
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