FAQs
What is the primary role of the Training Programme Director for Neurology?
The primary role is to provide effective clinical leadership and expert advice on specialty-specific matters on behalf of Yorkshire and the Humber Deanery.
What are the key responsibilities related to quality and safety?
The key responsibilities include implementing the NHSE Quality Framework and overseeing Education and Training Quality Improvement and Performance.
What does school programme management entail?
School programme management involves handling specialty-specific matters, trainee/trainer concerns, recruitment, postgraduate program management, and various support and remediation processes.
Are there any specific requirements regarding the Code of Practice?
Yes, there is a requirement to meet the Code of Practice requirements in relation to school programme management.
How does the role contribute to educational and workforce development?
The role involves advising and supporting elements of educational and workforce development to enhance training and competency achievement.
What is involved in strategic workforce development and commissioning?
This involves developing educational programmes necessary to support the achievement of curriculum competencies and addressing workforce needs.
Are there any financial responsibilities associated with this position?
Yes, the position requires ensuring compliance with procurement requirements.
Can I apply for this position if I'm currently employed by the NHS?
Yes, but you will need to apply on a secondment basis and obtain agreement from your current employer before submitting your application.
Where can I find more information about the role and its expectations?
Further details about the job, organisational structure, recruitment profile, expected outcomes, and benefits are available in the attached Job Description and other supporting documents.