Clinical Deputy Lead - Freshfields (Liverpool)
Location: Liverpool, L37 1LH
Salary : £45,000 - £50,000 per annum (DOE)
Hours: 40 hours per week / Monday – Sunday
Job Type: Full Time, Permanent
Make A Difference Everyday
We are seeking a compassionate and motivated Clinical Deputy Manager to support our multidisciplinary team in delivering high-quality, person-centred care.
Purpose of the job
To support the Service Manager in the day to day operation of the service, deputising as directed in their absence and to be responsible for the direct supervision & line-management of nurses, support staff and any other staff as required by the service. Responsible and accountable for monitoring, maintaining and providing the highest standards of nursing, clinical & personal support and service delivery, while promoting independence and choice to the people that we support.
Key competencies & skill
Demonstrate an empathetic and caring approach ensuring that dignity and respect is maintained.
Demonstrate awareness of evidence based practice.
Demonstrate sound observational skills to identify potential or actual changes in health status of the individual.
To have knowledge of customer self-advocacy and empowerment.
To be able to train, coach, motivate and develop staff.
To have good interpersonal skills, able to communicate with people at all levels.
To have good verbal & written communication skills in English and a good level of numeracy so as to be able to maintain accurate records.
To have well developed IT skills in standard Microsoft packages.
Able to work under own initiative within role boundaries and as an effective team member being able to prioritise own work load and that of others, delegating work and prioritising activities as required.
To have an understanding of data protection, information governance and confidentiality.
Person specification
• To be a registered nurse, and hold a full NMC pin
• To be able to demonstrate relevant post qualification learning would be advantageous.
• Understanding of the NMC code of conduct and relevant practice standards and guidance.
• To have experience of communicating with professionals and other agencies.
• To have a thorough understanding of assessing clinical and personal support needs and how to write
and review comprehensive personalised support plans to include risk assessment.
• To have experience of managing a team of nursing and supportstaff.
• To be able to work flexibly in accordance with rostered hours and participate with on-call.
• To demonstrate a commitment to Valorum Care Groups ethos and values.
Why Join Us?
Access to mandatory training with opportunities for further professional development and career growth
Auto enrolment Pension
Career development opportunities
Eligibility for blue light card
Ready to join a team that truly values your skills and compassion? Apply now using the link and attach your CV. We can't wait to meet you!

