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Tate

HEAD OF NEURODIVERSITY / CLINICAL LEAD

Tate Durham
60,000 to 65,000
32 - 40 hour
new


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    Tate

    HEAD OF NEURODIVERSITY / CLINICAL LEAD

    Tate Durham
    60,000 to 65,000
    32 - 40 hour
    new
    Status Open
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    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £60,000 to £65,000
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    permanent

    Job description

    HEAD OF NEURODIVERSITY / CLINICAL LEAD

    Location: You would ideally be based near either Durham or Teesside. Hybrid role with travel between sites

    Hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm (Permanent)

    Salary: Circa. £65K DOE

    Start Date: ASAP

    I have the pleasure in working with this organisation and help them find their next team member. This is an organisation where people genuinely matter. You'll join a team that is driven by purpose, grounded in strong values, and committed to making a meaningful difference every day. Colleagues are supported to grow, stretch their skills, and bring their authentic selves to work. Innovation is encouraged, collaboration is celebrated, and everyone has a voice in shaping the future of the services delivered. It's a place where your expertise is valued, your wellbeing is prioritised, and you're empowered to thrive in a culture built on trust, respect, and continuous learning.

    JOB PURPOSE

    This combined role will lead the development and delivery of neurodiversity workplace assessments across the Occupational Health (OH) service while supporting the Registered Manager to meet all regulatory requirements. The role acts as the clinical SME for neurodiversity, driving new service innovation (2-3 days per week) and providing clinical leadership, governance support, and quality oversight (1-2 days per week).

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

    Head of Neurodiversity - Occupational Health (2-3 days per week)

    Service Design & Development

    Lead the creation, design, and implementation of a new Neurodiversity Workplace Assessment Service within the OH business.
    Develop clinical pathways, assessment models, and reporting templates tailored to workplace needs (e.g., functional impact, reasonable adjustments, job‑carving recommendations).
    Define service scope, resource requirements, pricing models, and delivery methods (virtual/on‑site/hybrid).Clinical Expertise & SME Support

    Act as the organisation's clinical Subject Matter Expert on neurodiversity, including Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, and other neurodevelopmental conditions.
    Provide specialist advice to OH clinicians, case managers, and organisational clients regarding workplace adjustments and neuroinclusive practices.Workforce Capability Building

    Develop and deliver training for OH clinicians on neurodiversity‑inclusive assessment, communication, and mitigation of workplace barriers.
    Mentor clinicians supporting complex workplace cases involving neurodivergent employees.Stakeholder Engagement & Business Growth

    Work closely with operations, commercial teams, and OH leadership to promote and position the new service externally.
    Build relationships with HR leaders, occupational health clients, and workplace adjustment specialists to drive service uptake.
    Provide thought leadership, best‑practice guidance, and represent the organisation in discussions on neuroinclusion.Quality, Standards & Governance

    Develop SOPs, clinical guidance, and best‑practice frameworks aligned with national guidance on workplace adjustments and neurodiversity.
    Ensure assessments are consistent, defensible, and high quality across the service.

    Clinical Lead (1-2 days per week)

    CQC Governance & Regulatory Support

    Support the Registered Manager in ensuring full compliance with CQC Fundamental Standards and statutory responsibilities.
    Contribute to inspections, audits, evidence gathering, and quality improvement plans.
    Maintain accurate clinical governance records in line with regulatory requirements.Clinical Leadership & Supervision

    Provide clinical oversight, supervision, and reflective practice for clinicians within the service.
    Support safe caseload management, escalation routes, and clinical decision‑making processes.
    Ensure clinical documentation, risk management, and clinical reasoning meet regulatory expectations.Quality & Service Improvement

    Participate in audit cycles, quality reviews, and root cause analysis where required.
    Identify themes and recommend actions to enhance service quality, safety, and claimant experience.
    Support policy updates, clinical SOP revisions, and evidence‑based practice adoption.Collaboration & Internal Support

    Act as deputy or delegated clinical lead for the Registered Manager where appropriate.
    Work closely with safeguarding leads, governance teams, and operational managers to maintain a robust clinical environment.KEY SKILLS

    Significant experience working with neurodivergent individuals in clinical, workplace, or assessment settings.
    Strong understanding of neurodevelopmental conditions, functional impact, and reasonable adjustment principles.
    Experience designing or improving clinical pathways or services.
    Demonstrated ability to lead service development projects and introduce new clinical offerings.
    Strong coaching, supervision, and clinical leadership skills.
    Excellent communication skills and the ability to liaise effectively with clinicians, managers, clients, and senior leaders.
    Ability to translate specialist neurodiversity knowledge into practical, accessible guidance for workplaces.KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

    Launch of Neurodiversity Workplace Assessment Service
    Service uptake
    Contributions to quality improvementEXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS

    Essential

    Relevant clinical qualification (e.g., mental health nursing, occupational therapy, psychology, speech and language therapy) with registration to a recognised professional body (HCPC/NMC/etc.).
    Advanced expertise in neurodiversity and neurodevelopmental conditions, including diagnosis, functional impact, and evidence‑based assessment.Desirable

    Experience delivering workplace assessments or occupational health interventions.
    Previous involvement in service start‑up or commercial service design.This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing organisation that really does value the people that work there. If you are interested or want more details apply now!

    Please be aware this advert will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Interviews will take place throughout this period, therefore we encourage you to apply early to avoid disappointment.

    Tate is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

    Tate is committed to promoting equal opportunities. To ensure that every candidate has the best experience with us, we encourage you to let us know if there are any adjustments we can make during the application or interview process. Your comfort and accessibility are our priority, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Additionally, we value and respect your individuality, and we invite you to share your preferred pronouns in your application
    Salary description

    £60000.00 - £65000.00 per year

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