Scientific Management Provide scientific and surveillance leadership on surveillance systems to monitor disease burden of seasonal respiratory viruses, COVID-19 and/or other vaccine preventable diseases Evaluate impact of vaccine programmes Undertake epidemiological investigations of adverse events reported following vaccination Use scientific knowledge and expertise, to fully understand the strengths and weaknesses of the various surveillance systems to be able to correctly report scientific information to key stakeholders such as NHS-E and DHSC at meetings and teleconferences, and to prepare, supply and assist in the submission of project proposals, reports and publications Assist the consultant leads and other senior staff in developing the scientific and technical direction of the work programme Present updates regularly to JCVI. Stakeholder management Proactively create, maintain and promote a strong network of connections with senior colleagues across the UKHSA, DHSC and NHS E to understand the policy objectives Personally lead, support and contribute to formal negotiations with senior level staff from external stakeholders Have regular contact with internal and external stakeholders and engage frequently with them over sensitive, complex, contentious and confidential issues; liaise with other UKHSA leaders to share best practice and achieve collaboration that contribute to UKHSAs mission Take a leadership role in relevant internal and external working groups/projects, services and initiatives to provide senior programme, information and analytical advice and expertise, working collaboratively with service delivery partners. Communication Oversee the response to formal correspondence and preparation of material to and support senior members of UKHSA and DHSC for a variety of media, parliamentary and speaking appearances in relation to vaccines. This includes translation of complex scientific surveillance and research information, policy, commissioning, and delivery arrangements into key messages suitable for the audience being addressed Work with other members of the Implementation Team and satisfy the communications needs of diverse audiences clients, government stakeholder groups, partners, media and employees; to build and maintain constructive relationships and balance a range of different demands Represent the division at a range of national and international groups.
Management responsibilities Deputise for the Deputy Director and other senior staff to represent Division at UKHSA, external (national and international meetings) Line manage senior scientists in the division. Other To perform any other duties required by the Line manager commensurate with grade. Essential criteria: Degree or equivalent in a relevant scientific subject (e.g. epidemiology/biomedical sciences) or significant experience of working at a similar level in the Immunisation field Postgraduate degree or equivalent qualification in relevant topic area (e.g.
epidemiology/public health) or equivalent relevant experience. Professional/scientific knowledge and research or surveillance experience relevant to the Immunisation field Experience of programme and surveillance management planning, monitoring and controlling single or multi-disciplinary project groups, including managing risks and reporting Experience of working in the NHS, UKHSA, or similar healthcare/public health service. Experience in team leadership and supervision Desirable criteria: Experience in providing and receiving highly complex scientific, clinical and operational information and to present this to influential groups Ability to negotiate on difficult and controversial issues including performance and change. Selection Process Details: This vacancy will be assessed using a competency-based framework which will assess your qualifications, knowledge, experience and abilities outlined in the essential criteria.
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