Company Description
IPRS Health are an award-winning, APPTS accredited provider of Mental Health Services, putting patients at the heart of everything we do, ensuring a smooth and successful journey to recovery. We work for a diverse range of clients, including the NHS with our services having a huge impact into improving the lives of thousands of people every year.
Originally solely a provider for just physiotherapy, today IPRS Health is regarded as one of the UK's leading providers of quality corporate absence management services including:
Physiotherapy
CBT
Counselling
Workplace Services
Workshops
We take pride in our innovative approach, combining traditional treatments with new innovative methods to improve our patient's experience and results, whilst helping keep costs down for our clients.
IPRS Health has an extensive in-house team of multidisciplinary clinicians which, coupled with our carefully selected and managed national clinical network, can provide a first-class service, throughout the UK.
Position
We are looking for a Deputy Clinical Lead to join our existing team. Working alongside and deputising for the Clinical Lead, the successful applicant will demonstrate effective leadership and support service delivery within the business. The Deputy clinical lead will lead on clinical audits, be responsible for providing supervision and case management, supporting the delivery of CPD and reporting on performance targets and safety quality issues.
This role is instrumental in driving high quality and systematic provision of evidence-based therapies to patients referred to the service and demonstrating effective leadership and management qualities
The Deputy Clinical Lead will have strong leadership skills to work within our service, alongside the clinical lead to support the directions and delivery of key service targets and drive high quality care throughout the planning and delivery of service.
Specifically, the successful candidate will have responsibility for leading on the clinical excellence, driven by the use of evidence and data through monitoring, audit, training and research. As well as support the promotion of high performance and supportive service culture in the service
The successful applicant will be based in the UK and working fully remotely.
Salary: 55,000 - 58,000 per annum
40 hours per week Monday to Friday
Your success will contribute to the continued growth of the Mental Health service
We are looking for our new Deputy Clinical Lead to be a team player, communicate effectively with internal and external customers verbally and in writing, time manage to meet agreed deadlines in a demanding environment and to be motivated to contribute to helping thousands each year.
Responsibilities
We are looking for a Deputy Clinical Lead join our existing team. The successful applicant will hold a clinical caseload providing assessment and treatment to patients experiencing common mental health problems as well as supporting a small team of senior therapists to deliver the service.
To work as part of the management team to ensure the service delivers on KPIs and also regularly monitor service performance
To conduct clinical audit data and develop improvement plan where necessary
To facilitate clinical skill supervision for individual PWPs, group supervision of CBT Therapists.
To support with risk escalation for the service, for all clinicians.
To act as Safeguarding Lead, in the absence of the Clinical Lead.
To deputise for the Clinical Lead
To respond to and manage complaints
To deliver CPD, provide advice, consultation, teaching and training
To participate as appropriate in recruitment, both in the short-listing process and as a member of interview panels.
To report on performance targets and safety quality issues
To provide mental health duty cover as and when required, supporting with clinical queries and reviewing of clinical report checks.
To support the development of special interest champions and leading of engagement meetings.
To lead on regular meetings and maintain a direct relationship with clinical staff.
To manage a small clinical caseload, in line with BABCP requirements.
Any other reasonable duties as required.
Requirements
To be seriously considered for this role, please have the following:
Have a minimum of four years CBT experience in both virtual and face to face and virtual treatment in public or private healthcare.
Have previous experience of supervision or management of a small team.
Qualifications:
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