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Area Director of Clinical Performance

Hawk Brown Recruitment
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 7 days
Location

Chester, Cheshire CH12JH, England

Salary

£85,000 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Area Director of Clinical Performance position in the North of England offers a salary of £85,000 per annum.
  • Candidates are required to have a minimum of 2 years of experience in a similar role and must be a qualified registered nurse.
  • The role involves ensuring compliance with national guidance, clinical governance, and patient safety across multiple sites.
  • Key responsibilities include preparing for regulatory inspections, leading clinical audits, and maintaining accreditation standards.
  • The position is hybrid, with Monday to Friday working hours totaling 37.5 hours per week, and includes a comprehensive benefits package.

Area Director of Clinical Performance
North of England
85K per annum

Our client is seeking an experienced Area Director of Clinical Performance to join their team, covering the North of England. Your prime focus will be to ensure the nominated sites are following national guidance and providing exemplary service to their patients. You will:

  • Be responsible for the care, clinical governance and patient safety, ensuring the nominated sites meet the required standards and maximum effectiveness
  • Prepare for any regulatory inspections, accreditations and self-assessments, ensuring all facilities meet and exceed all standards
  • Ensure that sites can attain and retain accreditation in line with the company strategy
  • Lead on reviewing the national guidance and evidence on research, new techniques and safeguarding
  • Deliver clinical proficiency and expert advice
  • Work closely with the wider teams to ensure clinical policy, procedure and operating standards are up-to-date, implemented and associated practice is audited as part of the clinical audit programme
  • Support the co-ordination of audit visits, compile audit reports and facilitate improvement actions following review of the audit action plan (CQC/HIS/HIW)
  • Ensure local nursing and clinical standards meet the requirements of the clinical governance, statutory, safeguarding and compliance

The ideal candidate will:

  • Have a minimum of 2 years of experience within a similar role
  • Be a qualified registered nurse
  • Have a current NMC registration or AHP with HCPC registration
  • Have excellent working knowledge on Microsoft Excel
  • Show evidence of continuing professional development
  • Have experience of successfully leading and managing a diverse team, across multiple sites
  • Have the ability to manage multiple projects within tight timescales
  • Have excellent organisational and time management skills
  • Be qualified in Level 4 safeguarding

Working hours are Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week. This is a hybrid role.

In return the client offers 25 days holiday plus bank holiday which increases to 30 days with service, company pension, private health care, health assessments, bonus, health cash plan, gym discounts, life insurance, company discounts and employee recognition programmes.

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