Job Introduction
Are you a clinically qualified leader in nursing or allied health professions with a passion for integrated, community-based care? We're seeking a proactive and visionary Clinical Service Manager to lead and coordinate four services across Swale, namely, 2 Hour Urgent Care, Community Intermediate Care, Community Neuro Rehabilitation, and Community Speech and Language Therapy Services.
Working very closely with the Head of Operations and the Director of Community Services within our North Kent Business Unit, you will help shape strategic objectives, drive service innovation, and ensure the delivery of safe, responsive, and equitable care. You'll lead multidisciplinary teams including Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Physiotherapists, and Occupational Therapists, Healthcare Assistants and Rehab Support Workers embedding the 6Cs framework and professional standards into everyday practice.
This is a pivotal clinical leadership role focused on optimising service delivery, managing resources within budget, and fostering a culture of clinical excellence and continuous improvement. You'll collaborate with Primary Care Networks, Social Care, Mental Health, and voluntary sector partners to develop Integrated Neighbourhood-Based models that reduce hospital admissions and promote seamless care pathways.
You'll also play a vital role in workforce development, supporting staff through supervision, training, and appraisal, while ensuring compliance with governance, safety, and quality standards.
If you're ready to lead with purpose, influence change, and make a lasting impact on Community Healthcare provision in Swale, we'd love to hear from you.
Main Responsibilities
As a Clinical Service Manager your responsibilies will include:
Leading multidisciplinary teams across urgent care, intermediate care, neurorehabilitation, and therapy services, applying advanced clinical expertise and positive leadership.
Embedding national frameworks (e.g. 6Cs), professional standards, and organisational strategies into daily service provision and patient care.
Managing pay and non-pay budgets, and oversees recruitment, retention, induction, and workforce development within a designated locality.
Proactively addressing clinical, performance, and staffing issues, including capacity planning, safeguarding, and incident response.
Designing and delivering service changes and quality improvements based on feedback, incidents, and evolving national and local priorities.
Collaborating with healthcare partners, social services, mental health, and voluntary sectors to promote integrated, neighbourhood-based care and reduce hospital admissions.
Ensuring adherence to policies regarding information governance, health and safety, professional registration, and statutory training requirements.
Creating a learning-focused environment, encouraging clinical supervision, peer review, audits, and professional development across all disciplines.
Overseeing audits, supports innovation and research, and ensures findings are embedded into practice to enhance care delivery.
Participating in the senior manager on-call rota, supports peers, leads meetings, and contributes to organisational planning and performance reporting.
For a full list of responsibilities please see the attached job description.
The Ideal Candidate
Our ideal candidate will have:
Registered Nurse or Allied Healthcare Professional, with current professsional registration
Mentorship qualification
Relevant Leadrship in Community Nursing/Allied Healthcare qualifications
BSc / degree in area relevant to community nursing / allied healthcare qualifications
Leadership qualification
Minimum of 5 years post registration experience, including at least 2 years working in a supervisory / managerial capacity at minimum band 7 level within a community nursing/allied healthcare service.
Experience of effective budget and resource management
Initiating research and / or audit and implementing changes / improvements in practice
Experience of initiating, managing and evaluating change
Experience of giving presentations to a wide audience
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