As a Childrens Services Inspector you will be part of a highly skilled, specialist team, youll enjoy a varied remit as you inspect childrens health services in a number of single agency and multi-agency inspection programmes. You will carry out a small number of regulatory inspections, however you will be predominantly responsible for leading on, and contributing to, national inspections youll undertake on-site activity, analyse evidence, assess risk and produce high quality written reports, maintaining an audit trail of key records and information on a regular basis.
An exciting opportunity for a Childrens Services Inspector has arisen within our Childrens Services Inspection Team. Its a role with plenty of autonomy and team-working too so youll need to be able to work successfully at all levels both internally and externally.
Of course, you will live our vision, objectives and values in everything you do. Its a challenging, unpredictable environment so youll need to be flexible and willing to travel to a variety of locations and stay away from home on a regular basis. You will be based at home when not on inspections. This post is for a national programme and the ability to travel regularly and be accommodated away from home when on site for week-long inspections will be required., With the ability to use analytical information and risk-based methodology to inform decision-making, youll ideally have leadership background within health services, with knowledge and skills in child safeguarding, children with special educational needs and disabilities, looked after children and the multi-agency landscape of childrens services. You will have experience of managing challenging scenarios and difficult conversations. Computer literate and an excellent communicator, youre confident at articulating coherent rationales for action based on robust evidence.
Youll come from a professional health or social care background where you have gained a thorough understanding of the needs of people who use these services.
We require our inspectors to be highly autonomous and have the motivation and drive to apply initiative and discipline to your work. You will work as part of a geographically dispersed homebased team and as such we are looking for people who are self-driven and have the energy to manage the dynamic of life in a non-office-based environment. This post is for a national programme and the ability to travel regularly and be accommodated away from home on a regular basis will be required., Successful candidates must undergo a criminal record check.
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Your health and wellbeing are important to us and are supported through generous annual leave (starting at 27 days and rising with service to 32.5 days, plus 8 Bank Holidays), a cycle to work scheme, discounted gym vouchers and access to a free employee assistance service 24 hours a day. We also understand the importance of financial health and offer membership of the NHS pension scheme, contributing about 14% of basic salary. You will also be able to access discounts to supermarkets, high street stores, electronics, fleet cars, plus we also have an internal reward scheme which could see you earn yourself a voucher or two! All of our Homeworkers are also kitted out with everything they need to comfortably work from home.
We want to support you to succeed and be your very best, with opportunities for training and development along with the support of experienced managers and mentors.
We want to make working for CQC a great experience for everyone, and to role model a diverse and representative culture. To support an inclusive environment where colleagues feel empowered to bring their whole self to work, we support a variety of staff networks, including the Race Equality Network, LGBT+ Equality Network, Carers Equality Network, Disability Equality Network and Gender Equality network.