Paediatric Clinical Lead
Leaders in Care
Location: North & West London
Working Pattern: Hybrid - 2 days from home and 3 days in the community
Salary: £50,000 to £55,000 + Bonus
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
Complex care leadership | Up to 11 packages | Hybrid working | Fuel card provided | Mobilisation bonuses | Clear progression
We are recruiting for a Paediatric Clinical Lead to join one of the UK's leading nurse-led complex care providers supporting children and young people with highly complex healthcare needs across North and West London.
With continued growth, ongoing package mobilisation and significant investment into clinical infrastructure, this is an exciting opportunity to join an organisation recognised for delivering exceptional community-based care while providing genuine long-term progression into senior clinical and operational leadership positions.
This role offers the opportunity for a Paediatric Clinical Lead to oversee a well-supported caseload of up to 11 complex care packages. The caseload is predominantly paediatric, with a small number of adult complex care packages, all located across North and West London.
You'll work closely with families, care teams, case managers, commissioners and multidisciplinary professionals to ensure safe, effective and person-centred care while maintaining the highest standards of clinical governance and service delivery.
Why Apply?
- Hybrid working with 2 days from home
- Manage a structured caseload of up to 11 packages
- Predominantly paediatric caseload
- Strong clinical and operational support structure
- Monday to Friday working pattern
- Clear progression opportunities into senior clinical leadership roles
- Join a rapidly growing provider with an excellent reputation within complex care
Package & Benefits
- Competitive salary of £50,000 to £55,000
- Achievable bonus scheme
- Up to £1,000 mobilisation bonus
- Fuel card provided
- Mileage paid at 12p per mile
- 33 days annual leave
- Private pension scheme
- Company mobile phone and laptop
- Ongoing learning and development opportunities
- Supportive clinical leadership team
- Long-term career progression
- Employee wellbeing initiatives
- Blue Light Card discounts
This nurse-led complex care provider has built an outstanding reputation for delivering specialist community services to children and adults with complex healthcare needs across London and the South East.
Known for its strong clinical governance, family-centred approach and commitment to exceptional outcomes, the organisation continues to grow while maintaining a supportive and values-led culture.
The service supports children and young people with:
- Tracheostomy care
- Invasive ventilation
- Non-invasive ventilation (BiPAP and CPAP)
- Enteral feeding and PEG management
- Epilepsy and seizure management
- Neurological conditions
- Acquired and traumatic brain injuries
- Complex physical disabilities
- Life-limiting conditions
- Long-term complex healthcare needs
The Role
As a Paediatric Clinical Lead, you will:
- Provide clinical leadership across up to 11 community complex care packages
- Complete clinical assessments and support package mobilisation
- Develop and maintain care plans and risk assessments
- Deliver clinical training and competency assessments
- Conduct spot checks, clinical observations and governance audits
- Support medication management and clinical governance processes
- Lead safeguarding investigations and risk management activities
- Work collaboratively with families, case managers and multidisciplinary teams
- Participate in the on-call rota when required
- Support quality improvement initiatives and service development projects
- Ensure all packages remain safe, compliant and clinically effective
About YouTo be successful in this role, you will need:
- Active NMC registration as an RSCN or RN Child
- Minimum 3 years' experience within paediatric complex care or community healthcare
- Experience providing clinical leadership, mentorship or supervision
- Recent tracheostomy and ventilation experience within the last 2 years
- Strong understanding of safeguarding and clinical governance
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
- Ability to work autonomously within the community
- Full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle
Reference: LICEA
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