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Expressions of Interest Clinical Leader Diabetes The Clinical Leader Diabetes (CLD) provides clinical advice and support to develop strategic direction for diabetes prevention and care in Aotearoa. The CLD contributes to the leadership and development of the National Diabetes Programme and works with the Ministry of Health (the Ministry) and the health sector to improve outcomes in diabetes across the country. The Population Health and Prevention Directorate works closely with the sector to support the implementation of Government’s strategic priorities in health through using evidence to support implementation, building capability and sharing innovation. The Ministry has a strong commitment to supporting Māori, Pacific, Indian and young people to improve diabetes outcomes in the context of their whanau and communities. The work directly contributes to the aims of • Whakamaua Māori Health Action Plan and • Ola Manuia: Pacific Health and Wellbeing Action Plan 2020–2025. The CLD will have a clear commitment to enacting Te Tirirti o Waitangi (Treaty) principles and fostering manaakitanga (care, inclusion, respect, support, trust and kindness) in Aotearoa’s response to diabetes. The National Diabetes Work Programme and the continued implementation of the Ministry of Health plan Living well with Diabetes: A plan for people at high risk of or living with diabetes 2015–2020 across district health board (DHB), primary health organisation (PHO) and primary care. The CLD will support the development of an integrated programme that covers the Ministry, DHBs, and national and regional diabetes activity across the continuum, to improve Māori health outcomes and implement the Government’s priorities for diabetes. Purpose of the role The CLD is accountable and responsible to the Manager, Long Term Conditions for contributing to the leadership, development, innovation and implementation of a National Diabetes Work Programme. This will be achieved by working with sector leaders in primary and secondary care, Māori and Pacific health to improve health equity and improve the delivery of diabetes services. A key feature of the role will be to contribute to the design and implementation of an agreed work programme. The CLD will act as the diabetes clinical spokesperson and provide clinical advice for diabetes service management, and further development of the work programme. They will have leadership responsibilities within a Ministry National Diabetes working group and contribute diabetes clinical leadership to Long Term Conditions leadership forums.


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