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Career Pathways for our Future Workforce Lynne Hewitt Learning & Organisational Development Lead Claire Flavell Apprenticeship Programme Project Manager
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Context United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest trusts in the UK We provide services from 3 main acute hospitals in Lincolnshire Lincoln County Hospital Pilgrim Hospital, Boston Grantham and District Hospital Outpatient, day case and inpatient services from a range of other community hospitals operated by Lincolnshire Community Health Services or local GP clusters Louth County Hospital John Coupland Hospital (Gainsborough) Johnson Community Hospital (Spalding) Skegness and District General Hospital
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Context In an average year, the service will support 180,000 A&E Patients 600,000 Outpatients 100,000 Inpatients Deliver over 5,000 babies 7,800 Staff Over 300 different careers
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The Recruitment Challenge Ageing workforce Ageing population 20% increase in over 50’s by 2025 – From 549,000 to 660,000 NHS forecasting skills shortage in service areas Shortage of doctors and nurses across the UK, in addition to other specialist services Many roles require significant training periods Lack of awareness of NHS careers / young people entering the sector
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Engagement with Education Sector Lack of awareness of NHS careers Absence of access and employment pathways for ULHT, resulting in limited awareness of the Trust and its career opportunities for young people Difficulty in engaging with ULHT due to its size and lack of central point for enquiries Fragmented approach to careers education / recruitment strategy regarding recruitment of new apprentices into the Trust
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Engagement Strategy ULHT commitment to its own Apprenticeship programme “Grow our Own” model to talent development and retention As part of the organisational development of the Trust, ULHT is seeking to incorporate Apprenticeships into its workforce organisational structure, supporting effective recruitment through the identification and promotion of employment pathways, staff progression and development opportunities. Reference: ULHT Organisational Development Strategy 2013/15 Review of educational links with schools, colleges and the local community Review current processes for raising aspirations of careers within the health sector
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Engagement Strategy Strategy for aligning careers education to the Trust recruitment strategy Engagement with the education sector is critical Work commenced on the development of School / College Partnerships Careers Entry / Progression Pathways in development Education Programme in development Central point of access for all enquiries Work experience framework Events management
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Centralised management service for education links and trainee recruitment Supporting employment, development and retention Careers Inspiration Work Experience Apprenticeship Recruitment Advanced Apprenticeships Higher Apprenticeships School Partnerships / Careers Education Education Programme Delivery & coordination Single point of contact / dedicated communication channel Site based Career Talks / Industry Days Mentoring Careers Advisor PDPs Work Experience / Internships Central register of all work experience opportunities and associated risk assessments Centralised management of all work experience applications and internal allocation Apprenticeship Recruitment Career Pathways 4 career pathways identified Entry and progression routes by pathway Site Recruitment Profiles Recruitment schedule School Partnership Talent Pipelines / Strategy Existing Staff Development Strategy Centralised Careers Education and Engagement
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ULHT Career Pathways PathwayExample of Departments, Roles & Professions Clinical / Care / Allied HealthMedical staff and clinicians Nursing Healthcare/Clinical Support staff Therapies & Rehabilitation Services Healthcare ScienceTechnologists Technicians Radiology Nuclear Medicine Clinical Engineering Pharmacy Clinical Research Corporate Services / Business Administration Financial Services Legal Services Human Resources Organisational Development Health Informatics ICT Systems and Development Estates & FacilitiesMaintenance Trades persons Porters Chefs / Catering Hotel Services Housekeeping
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ULHT Work Experience Framework Career Pathway Examples ULHT Employment Pathways – DRAFTDate: 26 th May 2015 C Flavell – Planning DocumentVersion: 03 SectorMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Care / Clinical / Allied Health Infection PreventionPhysiotherapyWardsOccupational HealthClinics Healthcare SciencePharmacyClinical Trials Clinical Engineering Nuclear MedicineMicrobiologyRadiology Estates & FacilitiesGroundsPlumbingElectricalBuilding MaintenanceStores Facilities DepartmentPorteringCatering DepartmentHousekeepingLaundry Corporate Services & Business Administration FinanceLegal ServicesHuman ResourcesICT Project /TrainingHealth Informatics Health RecordsMedical SecretariesOutpatientsHuman ResourcesLearning & Organisational Dev. Student Work Experience – Year 10-11 (Ages 14-16) Insight placements, consisting of 5 day rotation across various areas within relevant pathway Student Work Experience – Year 12 + (Ages 16 and above) Bespoke 5 day placements hosted within specific areas. Placements aligned to the students area of study, or career aspirations. All placements to be held on an approved framework to ensure transparency and equality of opportunity to all
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ULHT Careers Activities ULHT Employment Pathways – DRAFTDate: 26 th May 2015 C Flavell – Planning DocumentVersion: 03 Careers Events COMING SOON SITE BASED PATHWAY CAREER DAYS
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