Clinical Lead, Healthcare
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Healthcare
Healthcare Management
Overview
Clinical Lead Social Impact Unit
Barbican, London | Hybrid Working | Physiotherapy | Fixed Term
Contract:
24 Months | Part Time
Competitive salary available, depending on experience
18.75 hours per week
Nuffield Health is the charity that’s building a healthier nation, one day at a time. From award-winning fitness and wellbeing centres to flagship community programmes – we’ll do whatever it takes to look after the UK’s health. It starts with passion and commitment to quality. It starts with you.
Role summaryThe Nuffield Health Social Impact and Sustainability Unit exists to multiply impact by delivering clinically evidenced outcomes, robust evaluation, and prescribed movement programmes Clinical Lead, you will provide strategic clinical leadership and governance for the research, design, implementation, and evaluation of Social Impact interventions across hospital, fitness, wellbeing, and community settings. You will deputise for the Medical Director in strategic decision-making and external representation aligned to the unit’s mission.
Responsibilities- Lead clinical innovation and governance by defining best practice for Social Impact, including Movement as Medicine, and establishing appropriate frameworks.
- Chair clinical boards and MDTs, design triage processes, inclusion/exclusion criteria, and oversee escalation boards.
- Ensure safe, standardised practices for new research and patient pathways, supported by robust clinical policies and protocols.
- Develop and monitor national clinical audits to assure high-quality services and act as escalation point for serious adverse events and complaints.
- Drive education and CPD for clinical teams, supporting extended scope roles and multidisciplinary collaboration.
- Translate research into scalable interventions, supporting operational processes, policy development, and adoption into paid-for service lines.
- Represent Nuffield Health externally, influencing policy, supporting fundraising, partnerships, and grant applications.
- Apply commercial awareness of SROI when advising on service improvements, bids, and commissioning opportunities.
- Support marketing and advocacy content to enable programme scale and national adoption.
- Honours degree or equivalent knowledge through experience and training.
- Clinical qualification in a relevant area and registration with appropriate regulatory/professional bodies.
- Proven experience leading clinical services and diverse clinical teams.
- Strong understanding of clinical governance and risk management.
- Experience in service development and quality improvement initiatives.
- Excellent communication skills adaptable to varied audiences.
- Ability to prioritise workload and manage complex demands effectively.
- Commercial awareness and ability to integrate clinical and operational considerations.
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