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Cleveland Clinic

Community Outreach Specialist (12-month FTC)

London
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Our vision is to be the best place for healthcare anywhere and the best place to work in healthcare. We believe that every life deserves world-class healthcare.

Job Summary

  • Salary: Competitive, Depending on Experience
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm
  • Location: 40 Grosvenor Place, London SW1X 7AW (fully on site)
  • Contract: 12-month FTC

What are we looking for?

You will lead and deliver a portfolio of community-based health initiatives across London, with a particular focus on the City of Westminster. You will be responsible for developing and managing inclusive, evidence-based outreach programmes that strengthen relationships with local communities and partners, improve health outcomes, reduce health inequalities, increase health literacy, and promote access to health careers.

Working closely with residents, voluntary and community sector organisations, schools, local authorities, and other partners, the role will connect organisational priorities and clinical expertise with community insight and lived experience. The postholder will lead collaborative projects that promote physical wellbeing, support behaviour change, and deliver preventative health education, while ensuring robust evaluation, learning, and continuous improvement.

What makes us different?

Cleveland Clinic London offers a brand-new high-acuity environment with the very latest equipment, where caregivers are encouraged to grow their expertise across multiple specialties, and in collaboration with expert clinicians. Our Mission, ‘Caring for life, researching for health, and educating those who serve’, assures our unwavering commitment to professional development.

What will your duties include?

  • Lead the design, delivery and evaluation of community-based health promotion and education programmes, with a focus on reducing health inequalities and improving preventative health outcomes.
  • Establish and maintain strong partnerships with community organisations, voluntary and faith groups, schools, local authorities and other stakeholders, particularly within the City of Westminster.
  • Manage a portfolio of outreach projects, ensuring clear objectives, project plans, timelines, risk management and reporting are in place.
  • Co-produce outreach activity with communities, ensuring programmes are culturally sensitive, inclusive, and responsive to local needs and lived experience.
  • Coordinate health promotion activity that aligns organisational priorities, faculty expertise and partner priorities with community insight.
  • Contribute to public-facing communications, including case studies, reports and promotional materials relating to outreach activity.
  • Identify and support external funding opportunities, contribute to partnership development and lead or support funding bids where appropriate.
  • Manage outreach project budgets, ensuring appropriate use of resources and financial accountability.
  • Other duties as assigned.

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What we need from you?

  • Substantial experience in community outreach, health promotion or health education, ideally within London boroughs or complex urban communities - Essential
  • Experience working with populations facing health inequalities and addressing barriers to access and engagement - Essential
  • Proven ability to build and manage partnerships across voluntary, statutory and community sectors - Essential
  • Strong project management experience, including planning, delivery, evaluation and reporting - Desirable
  • Experience using data and evaluation to inform programme design and improvement - Desirable

What can we offer you?

As a private hospital with no shareholders, we reinvest profits back into our organisation. This means we can offer tailored support and development for caregivers, alongside benefits such as:

  • 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays)
  • Auto-Enrolment of 5% pension - Cleveland Clinic contributes 10% through Salary Exchange
  • Life Assurance, Private Medical & Dental Insurance and Eye Care contributions
  • Discounted gym facilities
  • 24/7 Holistic Employee Assistance Programme
  • Workplace Nursery Scheme
  • Season Ticket Loan
  • Cycle to Work Scheme

Who we are?

Cleveland Clinic is one of the leading providers of specialised medical care in the world, providing clinical excellence and superior patient outcomes for almost 6 million patient visits per year across more than 200 locations. We employ over 80,000 caregivers worldwide and continue to drive innovation in healthcare. With over 100 years of history, our “Patients First” philosophy is at the heart of everything that we do.

If you would like to know more, please email recruitment@ccf.org.

Applicant shortlisting and interviews may take place whilst the advert is live, so it may close sooner than expected - please submit your application as soon as possible. Due to the volume of applications, we are not always able to provide individual feedback.

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Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check

This role may be subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order (as amended) and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

"Let’s deliver World Class care together!"

As an equal opportunities employer, we aspire to work together to promote a more inclusive work environment, which represents our commitment to celebrate diversity. CCL is committed to applying its Equal Employment Opportunity/Workforce Diversity and Inclusion Policy at all stages of recruitment and privileging. Shortlisting, interviewing and selection will always be carried out without regard to any Protected Characteristics.

When aware of the need to do so and when required, CCL will make reasonable adjustments to its arrangements for interviews and to conditions of employment/engagement for disabled applicants to ensure, so far as practicable, that they do not place such applicants at a substantial disadvantage in comparison to non-disabled applicants.

Cleveland Clinic London is part of a global health system that consistently ranks among the top hospitals in the world. We focus on clinical excellence, safety and patient outcomes, all supported by research, medical education, technology and teamwork. Our mission — caring for life, researching for health, educating those who serve — has driven us to seek continual innovation and improvement over our 100-year history.

At the heart of Cleveland Clinic London is our “Patients First” philosophy, which creates an environment that delivers world-class clinical care customised for you. Our best practices include tools, techniques and methods that are measurable, replicable and evidence-based, all designed to enhance the patient experience. Our multidisciplinary approach brings different clinical perspectives to our patient’s care, so they can benefit from the expertise of many specialists.

Cleveland Clinic London is organised into patient-centred institutes. Expert teams combine the medical, surgical and support functions for specific body systems or health disorders to improve patient care and experience.

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Skills

Community Outreach
Health Promotion
Health Education
Project Management
Partnership Management
Stakeholder Engagement
Budget Management
Programme Evaluation
Public Communications
Funding Bids
Reducing Health Inequalities
Preventative Health

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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