Monday 6th May and Monday 27th May 2024
A clinical and care professional leader is someone who supports people to work together across organisations and professions to improve the health and wellbeing of people in their patch.
We have incredible people and organisations working to enable everyone to lead happy, healthy lives.
Carers, social care practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, doctors, voluntary and community sector professionals, experts by experience, allied health professionals, psychologists, healthcare scientists, physician associates, public health professionals – all are making a difference. But we face age-old challenges, from inequalities to preventable ill-health.
It’s clear no single person or organisation holds the answers. But COVID has shown that we can achieve so much when we work together – whether we plan, give or receive care and support. So we’re investing in the recruitment and development of people who can build on this momentum and work together across organisations and professions to improve health and care.
A clinical and care professional leader is someone who supports people to work together across organisations and professions to improve the health and wellbeing of people in their patch.
There is no ‘right’ sort of clinical and care professional leader. We want a health and care system that values and draws on the skills of different and unique people.
You’re likely to have some related experience. And you will be continuing to deliver care to people in South East London and registered with the appropriate professional body.
But whatever that may be – whether you’re a carer, social care practitioner, nurse, pharmacist, doctor, voluntary and community sector professional, expert by lived experience, allied health professional, psychologist, healthcare scientist, physician associate, public health professional or from another related background – you will care deeply about helping people lead happier, healthier lives.
The capabilities below are in the words of 60 south east London system leaders, drawn from a set of five emerging characteristics which they have co-designed together.
Sounds like a lot? Yes, but you’ll be supported through it.
You’ll join a growing community of system leaders who meet regularly to connect and learn and take part in more formal development activities as part of the new, South East London System Leadership Collaborative.
If you’re reading this wondering ‘is it really for me?’ please get in touch to chat. You can get in touch with the people listed below.
This section sets out the different types of clinical and care leadership roles available within individual SEL boroughs and programmes operating at a system wide level covering all of south east London.
All roles will be recruited to at slightly different timescales. Some roles are available immediately for application whilst others will be advertised in due course.
Within each section there are details of a contact email address so you can find out more information on specific job descriptions and register your interest.
Roles relating to specific service or programme areas
Roles available cover: urgent care; cancer; primary and community care; planned care; long term conditions, diabetes and obesity; learning disability & autism; maternity; mental health; children’s and young people’s health; medicine optimisation and more.
Find out more and apply
For more information on specific roles, please head to our dedicated webpage.
Applications for professional and clinical leadership roles in Bexley have now closed. However, we are always interested in speaking with those interested in getting involved and any unfilled vacancies or newly developed roles will be advertised on this page at a future date.
If you are interested in getting involved in the future, please get in touch with Sarah Birch at sarah.birch@selondonics.nhs.uk
Alternatively, visit Bexley Clinical Care Professional Leads to read about our current leads and why they enjoy what they do.
Applications for professional and clinical leadership roles in Bromley have now closed. However, we are always interested in speaking with those interested in getting involved and any unfilled vacancies or newly developed roles will be advertised on this page at a future date.
If you are interested in getting involved in the future, please get in touch with Angela Bhan at angela.bhan@selondonics.nhs.uk or Paulette Coogan at paulette.coogan@nhs.net for an informal conversation about the programme.
Applications for professional and clinical leadership roles in Greenwich have now closed. However, we are always interested in speaking with those interested in getting involved and any unfilled vacancies or newly developed roles will be advertised on this page at a future date.
If you are interested in getting involved in the future, please get in touch with Jose Garcia at jose.garcia@nhs.net for an informal conversation about the programme.
The medicines and long term conditions team is seeking to appoint a Clinical and Care Professional Lead (CCPL), alongside our existing leads to provide clinical and professional input to our programme.
Working closely with our system partners in Lambeth Together, you will work with Public Health, Clinical Effectiveness, other CCPLs, community pharmacy leads, PCN Clinical Directors and of course the medicines team and other ICB teams, you will provide leadership around medicines and prescribing, and long term conditions pathways for cardiovascular, diabetes and respiratory disease. Our work is varied, and ranges from prevention, diagnostic and treatment pathways, prescribing and medicines optimisation, community pharmacy integration and supporting vaccination programme innovation.
Job description and person specification
Closing date : 16/07/23 (23:59)
How to apply
Please complete the expression of interest form (max. 500 words) and the equal opportunities monitoring form, together with a copy of your CV.
All applications should be sent to: lambethbusinesssupport@selondonics.nhs.uk
Contact us
For more information or for an informal conversation about the role, please contact Finlay Royle or Jenny Sivaganam, associate directors for medicines & LTCs via email or phone: Finlay.royle@selondonics.nhs.uk (07825402907) or jenny.sivaganam@selondonics.nhs.uk (07799887293). Alternatively visit our website.
Clinical Effectiveness South East London (CESEL) provide a systematic evidence-based approach to quality improvement across south east London general practice, to help to improve health outcomes, and reduce variation and inequalities for our local population.
The team are seeking to recruit a primary care clinicians (e.g. GP, nurse), passionate about quality improvement, and looking for a new challenge. The post covers Lambeth and is offered on a contract for services basis until 31 March 2024.
Job description and person specification
Closing date: 22/06/23
How to apply
Please review the above job description and complete the expression of interest form together with your CV and the equal opportunities monitoring form, returning these to Transition@selondonics.nhs.uk
Contact us
To find out more about the role, and/or arrange an informal chat about the post, please email Nick.Harris@selondonics.nhs.uk
This is an exciting leadership opportunity to play an important part in the development of the partnership and integration in Lewisham and the wider South East London health and care system. We welcome applications from suitably qualified and experienced medical, nursing, AHP and social services professionals.
Advert, job description and person specification
Closing date: 19/06/23
How to apply
Please complete the equal opportunities monitoring form, together with a copy of your CV and supporting statement.
All applications should be sent to: charles.malcolm-smith@selondonics.nhs.uk
Applications for professional and clinical leadership roles in Southwark Partnership have now closed. However, we are always interested in speaking with those interested in getting involved and any unfilled vacancies or newly developed roles will be advertised on this page at a future date.
If you are interested in getting involved in the future, please get in touch with Amanda Coyle at amanda.coyle@selondonics.nhs.uk for an informal conversation about the programme.
Monday 6th May and Monday 27th May 2024
The January 2025 meeting of the Lambeth Together Care Partnership will be taking place virtually. Papers for this meeting will be available on the Lambeth Together website To see past papers, and recordings of the Lambeth Together Care Partnership, please click here. There will also be a Public Forum on 9th January 2025 between […]
The March 2025 meeting of the Lambeth Together Care Partnership will be taking place virtually and in person. (Venue TBC) Papers for this meeting will be available on the Lambeth Together website To see past papers, and recordings of the Lambeth Together Care Partnership, please click here. There will also be a Public Forum […]