Sophie Thompson

Workforce Transformation Lead for Learning Disability and Autism Services - East of England at NHS Norfolk and Waveney Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)
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Biggleswade, England, United Kingdom, UK

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Workforce Transformation Lead for Learning Disability and Autism Services - East of England
      • May 2022 - Present

      Overseeing the workforce for people with a learning disability and autism across the East of England, with aim of identifying gaps in delivery of services and creating new initiatives to therefore better meet the needs of people with a learning disability and autism. Overseeing the workforce for people with a learning disability and autism across the East of England, with aim of identifying gaps in delivery of services and creating new initiatives to therefore better meet the needs of people with a learning disability and autism.

    • Designated Nurse for Adult Safeguarding
      • Jul 2019 - May 2022
    • United Kingdom
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Community Matron
      • Apr 2018 - Jul 2019
    • United Kingdom
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Lead Nurse
      • May 2015 - Apr 2018

      I currently manage a team of 8 nurses within an integrated learning disability service. I manage a complex caseload, oversee the work of the nursing team and am heavily involved with service development work with the wider team. I am also leading on projects within the service such as developing training programmes and hosting events. I currently manage a team of 8 nurses within an integrated learning disability service. I manage a complex caseload, oversee the work of the nursing team and am heavily involved with service development work with the wider team. I am also leading on projects within the service such as developing training programmes and hosting events.

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Clinical Associate
      • Sep 2014 - May 2015

      I worked nationally as part of a small team who were formed following Winterbourne View, to provide additional assurance about the standard of care that people with learning disabilities were experiencing, within inpatient settings. My role involved interviewing members of multi-disciplinary teams, then offering recommendations about how to improve the patients standard of care. Additionally, I helped CCGs implement Care and Treatment Reviews within their local areas. I worked nationally as part of a small team who were formed following Winterbourne View, to provide additional assurance about the standard of care that people with learning disabilities were experiencing, within inpatient settings. My role involved interviewing members of multi-disciplinary teams, then offering recommendations about how to improve the patients standard of care. Additionally, I helped CCGs implement Care and Treatment Reviews within their local areas.

    • Learning Disability Move On Nurse
      • Sep 2012 - Oct 2014

      I worked as a nurse for social services, reviewing the care of people who lived in high cost placements and hospital settings. My role was primarily focused on advising teams about improving the standard of care that they were delivering from a funding authorities point of view. Where care did not improve, I supported service users to transition to a more suitable placement. I won an award from Barnet Council for my work in this role. I worked as a nurse for social services, reviewing the care of people who lived in high cost placements and hospital settings. My role was primarily focused on advising teams about improving the standard of care that they were delivering from a funding authorities point of view. Where care did not improve, I supported service users to transition to a more suitable placement. I won an award from Barnet Council for my work in this role.

    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Staff Nurse
      • Dec 2010 - Oct 2012

      I worked as a staff nurse in a low secure hospital for people with a learning disability, mental health conditions and behaviour that challenges. I worked as a staff nurse in a low secure hospital for people with a learning disability, mental health conditions and behaviour that challenges.

Education

  • NHS Leadership Academy
    Mary Seacole Qualification
    2016 - 2017
  • University of Greenwich
    Learning Disability Nursing Diploma
    2007 - 2010

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