We are seeking a senior professional with extensive experience of current NHS patient safety management in mental health, community physical health, and learning disabilities care settings. The potential candidate must also have sound experience in clinical quality governance, healthcare regulatory and legal compliance and assurance alongside quality improvement to join our team.
The Head of Patient Safety & Learning will report to the Associate Director of Quality Assurance & Clinical Compliance. The post holder will lead the Trust programme of work to enable excellent patient safety stewardship and learning throughout the Trust. This will include leadership and responsibility for our patient safety investigations, mortality review programmes, and patient safety incident reporting systems.
The post holder will lead work on improving learning from incidents and support the Trust Medical Director and Nurse Director in the implementation of the National Patient Strategy in the Trust, inclusive of duties associated with the named Clinical Safety Officer role.
The post holder will need to be highly motivated, have the ability to work autonomously, encourage innovation in the field of patient safety practice development, and have a track record of achievement in this domain. The post holder will promote the delivery of safe and compassionate care and deliver their work in a way that supports colleagues to improve services.
Coordinate the stewardship and development of patient safety activity throughout the Trust via:
1. Ensuring high standards of patient safety issues are identified, reported, and investigated.
2. Enabling the patient safety team to provide “Board to Ward“ level patient safety assurance through reports, presentations, and workshops (amongst other methods) using reliable data, patient and staff experiences alongside benchmarking and stakeholder feedback to inform reporting and assurance.
3. Embedding learning from patient safety events into clinical practice to ensure ongoing learning and quality improvement.
4. Leading on the Positive and Safe programme.
5. Supporting the Trust Medical Director and Director of Nursing Therapies and Quality with the development, implementation, and delivery of the National Patient Strategy. This will include leading the administration of the Trust patient safety group and its work plan.
6. Supporting the Trust’s Medical Director in delivering the Trust process for mortality reviews. This will be achieved through oversight of the Trust's current mortality meetings, supporting the leads in Physical and Mental Health, and liaising with the ICB as necessary.
The qualification, training & experience requirements for the role are underlined in the Job Description/Person Specification.
We have in excess of 5000 staff working over 50 sites, providing a diverse range of services. We strive to support an organisational culture that is welcoming, builds and celebrates inclusivity and diversity, and provides a sense of belonging and trust.
This is a Trust wide role, with responsibility for team management, effective liaison with all Trust Directorates and reporting through the Associate Director of Patient Safety, Quality & Clinical Compliance within the domain of patient safety and associated activities.
Please refer to the Additional Information attachment before submitting your application.
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