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SEND
Gradd
NHS AfC: Band 7
Contract
Cyfnod Penodol: 6 mis (This is a 6-month fixed term post. It may be done as a secondment.)
Oriau
Llawnamser - 37.5 awr yr wythnos
Cyfeirnod y swydd
105-7363780
Cyflogwr
Coventry & Warwickshire Integrated Care Board
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NHS
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Shire Hall
Tref
Warwick
Cyflog
£47,810 - £54,710 pa
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13/08/2025 23:59

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Coventry & Warwickshire Integrated Care Board logo

Associate Designated Clinical Officer

NHS AfC: Band 7

Trosolwg o'r swydd

Working across the two local authorities of Coventry and Warwickshire, the Associate DCO will act as operational and clinical lead for SEND. They will ensure that agencies have and follow operational policies and protocols that facilitate joined-up and effective partnership working.

The Associate DCO will advise and work on individual cases to ensure the health needs of children, young people and young adults with SEND are being met. They will act as decision-maker at High Needs Panels, to be the point of contact in cases of parent/carer/young person appeals, to be the point of contact in cases of children and young people who are new to the city and require provision in an EHCP to be adopted, to meet with local specialist collages to agree and source health provision within post-16 EHCPs and to organise and attend the ICBs preparation for both area Ofsted/CQC SEND inspections, engagement meetings and follow on action working parties.

Prif ddyletswyddau'r swydd

·       Provide an additional source of expert health resource and point of contact for families and professionals relating to SEND or EHC arrangements.

·       Act as operational health lead for the Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP) pathway development.

·    Work in partnership with Education, Social Care and Health providers and commissioners to ensure the needs of particularly vulnerable groups, such as looked after children & young people, are understood and that support is coordinated.

·       Provide operational support during any statutory or non-statutory inspections 

·       Advise and influence education services, schools, and other relevant agencies, including social care, on health matters relevant to SEND

·       Act as a decision-maker at Warwickshire’s high needs panel.

·       Support Providers in appeal activities.

·       Act as a health link to direct and support Plancos.

·   Respond to tribunal recommendations and liaise with ICB Senior Responsible Officer as appropriate.

·    Work with specialist collages to agree and source health provision within post-16 EHCPs.

·       Represent the ICB on operational or clinical health and interagency groups, for example SEND Tribunals or panels

Gweithio i'n sefydliad

NHS Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care Board is responsible for commissioning health and care services on behalf of people in Coventry and Warwickshire.

Coventry & Warwickshire Integrated Care Board is a collaboration of NHS trusts, commissioners and local authorities working together to deliver high quality care which supports our communities to live well, stay independent and enjoy life.

We want to empower staff across our system, clinical and non-clinical, to help people progress and develop their skills and expertise.

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The Associate Designated Clinical Officer (‘Associate DCO’) for Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) will ensure the Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care Board (CWICB) complies with the legislation and spirit of the SEND Code of Practice leading to improved outcomes for children and young people with SEND.

 

Working across the two local authorities of Coventry and Warwickshire, the Associate DCO will act as operational and clinical lead for SEND. They will ensure that agencies have and follow operational policies and protocols that facilitate joined-up and effective partnership working.

 

The Associate DCO will advise and work on individual cases to ensure the health needs of children, young people and young adults with SEND are being met. They will act as decision-maker at High Needs Panels, to be the point of contact in cases of parent/carer/young person appeals, to be the point of contact in cases of children and young people who are new to the city and require provision in an EHCP to be adopted, to meet with local specialist collages to agree and source health provision within post-16 EHCPs and to organise and attend the ICBs preparation for both area Ofsted/CQC SEND inspections, engagement meetings and follow on action working parties.

 

The Associate DCO will remain up-to-date and respond flexibly to changing government SEND requirements and SEND frameworks and have a commitment to tackling health inequalities.

 

The Associate DCO will work closely with partners to improve quality of life, reduce school absences, improve mental and physical health, increase personal autonomy and increase involvement in further education and employment, independent living, and community inclusion.

Manyleb y person

Essential

Meini prawf hanfodol
  • Holder of relevant professional qualification with clinical experience in working with children and young people with SEND. Such as, HCPC registered health professional or Registered Nurse with experience in Specialist Community children and family, Public Health Nurse or Special School Nurse
  • First Level Degree or Master qualification or equivalent in relevant subject or equivalent knowledge / experience
  • Developed and specialist knowledge in relation to the SEND inc. relevant legislation and SEND Code of Practice (2015), local and national policy, guidance and good practice and the issues affecting outcomes of children, young people, families with SEND
  • Experience as a clinician in the field of SEND Experience of working across organisations and co-designing, co-developing and co-delivering work programmes alongside people with SEND and family carers
  • Proven professional communication skills with an emphasis on communicating across organisational boundaries and also specifically with parents, carers and children and young people
  • Proven experience and ability to identify risks, anticipate issues and create solutions and to resolve problems in relation to SEND cases, project or service delivery, making sound and reasoned judgements and recommendations from a multitude of potential options.
  • Proven ability to work autonomously, manage own workload, prioritising and adjusting plans and resource requirements according to changing dynamics
  • Act as an expert health resource for information, advice, guidance and support for families and professionals relating to SEND
  • Proven understanding of finances and costs in relation to responsibilities and budgets across health, education and social care

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Heather Kelly
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Head of Children and Young People Programme
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Julie Brotherton,

Designated Clinical Officer for the ICB

Email: [email protected] 

Tel: 07425 606098

 

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