Rnld Clinical Lead

London, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

RNLD Clinical Lead




Thornbury Community Services (Part of Acacium Group)




Field based with travel across England




Permanent, Full Time + on call telephone support on a Rota system




49,000-53,000 + 3,000 car allowance






Unlock your potential:





We have an exciting new opportunity within our Learning Disability, Autism, and Mental Health service for you to join us as a Clinical Lead. In this role, you will be responsible for a caseload of services across your allocated region, ensuring that our clients receive world-class care.



You will assess, plan, implement, and review services, making sure that care plans, risk assessments, and protocols are in place and regularly updated. You'll also play a key role in training, coaching, and developing staff teams to promote consistency, structure, and a strong commitment to our clients and their families. Working closely with families, as well as our operations, recruitment, and compliance teams, you will help safeguard both clients and staff, enabling those we support to live fulfilling and rewarding lives.



Part of Acacium Group, Thornbury Community Services,

rated outstanding in our most recent CQC inspection

, provides complex care in the community. We have an outstanding, high quality reputation of being able to stabilise highly complex packages of care quickly and with the ability to minimise risk, whilst keeping the client and their families at the centre of what we do. We offer a fantastic company culture in such a rewarding environment, where everyone works towards a common goal, all teams working collaboratively and putting our clients needs at the heart of our business!




Everyday you will...




Lead and support teams to deliver high quality care across your packages Develop and review care plans and risk assessments in partnership with the clients, their families and other health care professionals to ensure goals are patient focused, realistic and achievable Support the team to follow the behaviour practices and review themes and trends, sharing evidence based interventions to promote positive outcomes and reduction in restrictive practices. Be responsible for the delivery of client specific clinical training for staff within packages to ensure they can understand and support clients effectively Complete clinical supervisions, debriefs and support with incident management Be accountable for ensuring all clients allocated are regularly reviewed in accordance with company policies, ensuring high standards of clinical practice and reflecting current organisational and national guidelines and standards Identify and manage risks as part of care provision, producing positive risk-taking, risk-management plans and implementing safety precautions



What's in it for you?





We love exceptional people, and in return, we offer an exciting place to work, with a wide range of benefits, rewards and opportunities to grow your career, including:


+ The opportunity to complete an in house accreditation course in Positive Behaviour Support led by our Head of PBS and clinical excellence + To work alongside a driven and motivated clinical team who work together to create a supportive culture
+ Learning & development opportunities tailored to your role that will count towards your PIN re-validation, as well as fully funded qualifications
+ Gym Flex- discounted gym memberships, UK-wide
+ Events and incentives including regular team away days
+ Rewards Portal offering discounts on shops, restaurants, bars and cinemas
+ Rewards and recognition programme awarding monthly vouchers to nominated employees
+ 25 days annual leave that increases upon each year of service
+ Free flu vaccinations
+ Cycle to Work scheme
+ Life Assurance, Critical Illness Cover and Private Medical Insurance
+ Optional charity involvement with 2 paid charity days a year






Join us and make a difference!





If you want to join a global, marketing-leading organisation who are committed to the human side of business, then look no further. Acacium Group is the UK's largest healthcare staffing and solutions partner and specialise in the healthcare, social care, and life sciences industries. We are a business with scale, leading digital capabilities and a strong financial profile, with a vision to be the leading global healthcare solutions partner.



We are powered by the best people and have an unrivalled and diverse range of capabilities, all while incorporating our company values into everything we do -

Putting People First, Always by your Side, Driven by Excellence.





Join us and play a key part of shaping the future of society and improving people's lives!




To thrive in this role, you must have...




+ A learning disability nursing qualification + Experience with working with people who challenge services
+ Proven experience in leading teams to support individuals
+ Excellent time management skills with the ability to organise your own workload
+ A valid drivers licence and access to a vehicle



Our Inclusion Commitment:




We are passionately committed to being a truly inclusive and diverse company- it is at the heart of our core value of

Putting People First. We continue to enhance our culture of inclusion and diversity across all of our roles and actively encourage applications from all backgrounds and communities.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3513180
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    London, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned