Job Title: Clinical Governance Lead Location: Home Based Monthly attendance at our Lincoln Offices Department: Clinical Reports To: Medical Director Salary: £42,000 Hours: 40 Hours per week To be confirmed at Interview Job Summary: Clinicians working with ADHD 360 are part of a dedicated team, committed to patient excellence and are expected to deliver treatment with empathy, focus and commitment. As an integral part of our organisation, the ADHD Clinical function is responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments, formulating and monitoring treatment plans. You will possess a strong understanding of evidence-based practices, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work independently in a remote setting, providing essential services to individuals receiving care services for ADHD. This role will support the clinical function to monitor, review an investigate clinical activity to ensure we respond, learn, develop and act appropriately with all clinical activity. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Chairing the Clinical Governance meeting, ensuring an appropriate standing agenda and sharing of minutes. Oversight and review of clinical polices, procedures and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), ensuring that they are relevant to practice, up to date and that any amendments are circulated to the team. Quality assurance of clinical prescribing standards, working alongside the Quality Assurance team to identify any prescribing concerns, highlighting themes or individual concerns and liaising with the medical directorate to formulate an appropriate action plan. Owning responsibility for the completion of the Quality Assurance monthly report to feedback to the Business Meeting. Acting as the lead link person for clinical quality and assurance for the organisation, considering clinical standards, safety and efficacy of practice. Leading ADHD360s patient safety and incident response framework network (PSIRF), incident reporting, investigation and lessons learned. Ensuring all clinical investigations are competed on time and recommendations are embedded into practice. Working to the Medical Director to monitor, report and embed learning and recommendations following investigations and change in practice. Monthly report to be produced for the Clinical Governance meeting covering clinical areas such as complaints, education and training, audit, PSIRF, investigations, clinical effectiveness incidents and near-miss events. Qualifications and Experience: Qualified nurse, current UK registration and PIN with the NMC (Essential) Qualified Non-medical Prescriber (NMP) with current registration (Desirable) ADHD experience (Desirable) To work unsupervised and independently within the NMC Code of Professional Conduct (Essential) Experience of undertaking risk assessments and contributing to the risk register Experience investigating complaints and incidents with attention to detail, ensuring that lessons are learned and embedded within the new norm Understanding the Care Quality Commission Previous experience in Clinical governance and quality assurance (Essential) Training in PSIRF and investigations (Desirable) Demonstratable knowledge of clinical governance, patient safety agendas and an ambition for effective learning and continuous development across the organisation Demonstrable Skills: Demonstrable ability to connect with, and provide support for children, and/or adults Familiarity with electronic patient record (EPR) systems Willingness to learn and follow clinical standards of practice Excellent communication skills, ability to communicate effectively with staff and patients Sufficient IT skills to be able to undertake a remote post Ability to work alongside others within a multi-disciplinary team setting Professional approach consistent with regulatory body expectations Excellent time management and ability to manage own workload Previous line management experience Strong desire to uphold clinical standards and deliver best practice Safeguarding Responsibilities: ADHD360 is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults. Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility, and all employees are required to act in such a way that always safeguards the health and wellbeing of children, young people, and adults that you may come into contact with during your work. To fulfil these duties, you will be required to participate and attend appropriate mandatory training to recognise the signs and symptoms of abuse and how to respond to these signs and symptoms. All employees are required to adhere to local and national safeguarding policies and guidance. All employees must also ensure that they understand and act in accordance with this clause. If you do not understand exactly how this relates to you personally, then you must ensure that you seek clarification from your line manager or refer to the company Safeguarding policy. Equally, all managers have a responsibility to ensure that their team understand their individual responsibilities regarding the safeguarding of children, young people and adults.