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Project Manager B8a

Clinical Outcomes Development Lead

Specialist Children’s Services (SCS) - Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Within the Specialist Children’s Services (SCS) team in Greater Glasgow and Clyde—which includes Community Paediatrics, CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services), and Acute Paediatrics—this cross-disciplinary role will focus on shaping clinical outcomes across professional groups and pathways.

You will contribute to a patient-centred and innovative healthcare system, ensuring children, young people, and their families receive timely, high-quality support. Part of your work will involve collaborative development of an approach to implementation, data extraction, and reporting to evidencing clinical outcomes, alongside promoting staff wellbeing and service experience.

This opportunity is sought after to advance SCS integration and accelerate transformation, guided by the SCS Strategic Plan. Your successor will bring passion for workforce leadership, cultural integration, and embodied — that staff and service users thrive.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Develop a detailed clinical outcomes framework, coordinated across professional groups and pathways
  • Establish robust mechanisms for data extraction, reporting, and evidence-based practice
  • Support the evolution of integrated, person-centred care models
  • Work in partnership with clinical teams to ensure alignment with organisational and pathway visions
  • Drive a culture of innovation and continuous improvement

What You Bring

  • Strong analytical abilities and technical knowledge in data-driven healthcare
  • Transactional leadership to inspire both delivery and cultural change
  • Proven communication, negotiation, and collaboration skills
  • A commitment to transformational development in children’s healthcare
  • Experience working in the NHS or public health setting is desirable but not mandatory

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Flexible working arrangements are encouraged if compatible with service needs, including for role holders seeking varied/different hourly contracts.

Shared Values & Commitments

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is dedicated to: ✅ Flexible workplace solutions ✅ Equality, diversity and inclusion ✅ Strong workforce development ✅ Armed Forces Covenant

This role invites experienced nurses, clinicians, analysts, or service managers who see a way to bridge gaps between strategy, teams, and data.

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Applications may close early due to high interest. Apply promptly via our portal.


For expressions of interest: Nicola Scott, Head of Tier 4 Services Contact: 07484 471485 | [Email]


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Skills

Project Management
Communication
Leadership
Innovation
Data Analysis
Stakeholder Engagement
Clinical Outcomes
Service Development
Wellbeing
Compassion
Integration
Strategic Planning
Change Management
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Location

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

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