Job overview
A career progressing opportunity to lead the implementation of Quality Improvement Projects within AWP Bristol Mental Health Services has become available.
We are looking for an individual who is dynamic, enthusiastic, and embraces the Trust Values and vision to be outstanding in all that we do.
Through the implementation of an updated quality improvement model, the Quality Improvement Lead Practitioner will work with the Locality Management team to actively promote and help to embed quality priorities to provide services that are safe, personalised, accessible, and recovery-focused.
The Quality Improvement Lead Practitioner will be integral to the Bristol Locality where compassionate and collaborative leadership is fundamental to the success of the teams and services we deliver. You will be welcomed into a team where staff welfare and wellbeing, alongside high-quality and safe patient care, remains a crucial focus.
The Quality Improvement Lead, alongside the Clinical Lead, will be responsible for planning and managing Quality Improvement projects based on our agreed work programmes as set out by the Quality Improvement Hub.
Main duties of the job
1. Develop and consolidate the delivery of excellence in clinical quality within the service and take lead responsibility for the development and delivery of quality initiatives.
2. Lead and deliver on agreed aspects of the Locality Integrated governance plans and service improvement plans.
3. Support operational managers in the delivery of excellent clinical services through the delivery of best practice interventions and robust supervision structures.
4. Develop and lead on all aspects of “learning from experience” within the identified area, including the establishment of “Good Practice” networks.
5. Act to secure the best outcomes for the Locality at all times.
6. The post holder will be responsible for leading particular strands of service development and ensuring delivery against key milestone targets. They will ideally have some exposure to previous project management and will demonstrate a willingness to develop a good comprehension of operational and quality improvement methodology. The post holder will work closely with other teams to improve the quality of care delivered, close gaps, and mitigate risks through the audit cycle process overseen by the Clinical Lead.
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