The post holder will work alongside the Head of SEND and in collaboration with a designated Local Authority. The post will provide some strategic leadership and will be responsible for quality, consistency and process for developing and agreeing the 'health' contributions to Education, Health and Care Plans.
The post holder will ensure the effective discharge of their responsibilities for children and young people with special educational needs or disability (SEND) in accordance with the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0 to 25 years (January 2015), which provides statutory guidance on duties, policies and procedures relating to Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014.
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Aligned to a local authority footprint, the post holder will act as strategic & operational health lead in the EHC planning process and provide professional and clinical leadership and, through the Strategic Lead for Children's Care (SEND) be a source of expertise on matters relating to SEND for the ICB, Local Authorities, healthcare providers and other local agencies and organisations.
We offer excellent employment opportunities to new and existing staff. We aim to be a model employer by embedding best HR practice and to support new ways of working.
We pride ourselves on offering good working conditions, job security, lifelong learning, fair pay and benefits, staff involvement and a balance between work and personal life.
We enjoy a forward thinking and innovative culture and our vision is to have healthy people, living healthy lives in healthy communities. We understand the only way to deliver this is to have the right people with the right skills.
Here is a summary of some of the benefits and services which are on offer to staff:
27 days paid minimum holiday and bank holiday entitlement
NHS pension scheme
Sick pay policy
Occupational health services including staff counselling services
Flexible working and family friendly policies
Flexible retirement and retirement vouchers
Health Service Discounts - offers for stores, travel, equipment etc.
Successful candidates will be subject to a six-month probationary period.
As a successful Designated Clinical Officer for SEND, you will:
Provide effective leadership and clear accountability for the delivery of the ICB's functions relating to the SEND Code of Practice, within a designated council footprint and as part of a wider ICB DCO team.
Ensure all health partners to meet the requirements of the new CQC/Ofsted Joint SEND Inspection Framework.
Champion SEND across multiple forums and platforms acting as an inclusive and compassionate leader.
Manage the processes to audit and quality oversight of health contribution to EHCPs
Provide local connectivity to bring leadership for the delivery of the ICB's SEND functions and related projects.
Ensure that the following NHS values are core to all work involving SEND:
o Working together for patients
o Respect and dignity
o Commitment to quality of care
o Compassion
o Improving lives
o Everyone counts.
Develop strong operational relationships with colleagues across the ICB and/or within local systems, relevant to your local area. This includes forming strong relationships with relevant local authority and voluntary sector colleagues, to support alignment of programme and project priorities.
Work with colleagues across the ICB and/or local system to develop project delivery documentation, specific to the local delivery structures. This will include facilitating, monitoring and reporting requirements and supporting the development of standard operating procedures for new and changing service delivery.
Ensure appropriate mechanisms to review and deliver against local governance documents, managing them through appropriate local review and approval cycles.
Work to understand the local area, it's systems and structures to identify areas where NHS SEND projects can align or integrate to deliver high-performing pathways for residents.
Work with partners to deliver project benefits realisation.
Participate and where appropriate lead the local delivery of relevant project groups (e.g. steering groups). Alongside this, you may provide routine reporting and communications material for project groups and appropriate organisation.
Work to understand how children and their families access services to effectively create pathways of care, moving from siloed services offers.
Deputise for the Head of SEND as required.
Be a visible, authoritative voice of the NHS within relevant locality forums.
The post holder will be required to develop and maintain constructive relationships with a broad range of internal and external partners including, children and young people and their families, alongside the following teams and individuals:
Through the Head of SEND, the Children's Care Leadership Team.
Internal ICB staff and partners across all directorates and with regard to the relevant ICB functions.
Designated and Named Professionals for SEND, Safeguarding and Looked After Children (LAC).
All health care providers, specifically those responsible for providing key services and support to children and young people with SEND and their families.
Colleagues from assigned local authorities, including - members, officers and formal committees in particular Public Health, children and adult social care, early help, education (inc. inclusion, attendance and post-16 years).
Education and learning providers and settings (early years, mainstream and special schools/academies, enhanced resources, colleges and adult learning services)
Voluntary and community sector services including the Parents Carer Forum.
Service users including children, young people and their parents/carers.
Other ICBs and local authorities as directed.
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