Haringey Faculty Programme Director
Haringey GP Federation, Haringey, Haringey
Haringey Faculty Programme Director
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Haringey GP Federation, Haringey, Haringey
- Part time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted today, 9 Jun | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 317871dc442741af8c5f7a70a87d422b
Location ref: Haringey, Haringey
Full Job Description
The Faculty Programme Director will:
Design, develop and deliver educational programmes aligned with NCL Training Hub priorities
Deliver workshops and training sessions at borough and NCL level
Work closely with the Haringey Training Hub and NCL Education Faculty to develop high-quality learning content
Support PCN Educator Leads and workforce teams to identify and address learning needs
Organise and facilitate Multi-Professional Educator Group (MPEG) workshops in Haringey
Promote and support the development of educators and supervisors across primary care
Contribute to the expansion of local training capacity and educator networks
Attend and contribute to the NCL Education Faculty working group
Collect, analyse and report workforce learning needs and priority
The NCL Training Hub is a dynamic and innovative team responsible for developing our primary care workforce in North Central London (NCL). We work according to a distributed leadership model across the five borough Training Hubs hosted in Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington.
The Training Hub delivers around 70 workforce development initiatives for clinical & non-clinical staff working across Primary Care. Each workstream is housed in one of the five Borough Training Hubs. The Training Hub works to embed a culture of education, partnership and collaboration.
Our programmes reflect the learning and development needs of primary care and neighbourhood workforce teams and align with system priorities. We enable the placed based delivery of high-quality health and social care to our community across North Central London. We build, support and develop a skilled, diverse and inclusive workforce who are empowered to reach their full potential.