The successful candidate will: Work closely with the Clinical Audit & Quality Assurance Lead to, coordinate the Trusts clinical audit programme as well as individual clinical audit projects, and develop close working relationships with staff at all levels across the Trust including clinical leads, managers and governance teams. Manage internal and external data collection platforms and work to ensure that that data is submitted within specified timeframes, that clinical audit activity is appropriately recorded and it is undertaken in accordance with external and internal requirements. Work with complex data sets and structure data to enable further processing or submission to external platforms. Positively impact the care patients receive through the collection and processing of clinical data to produce and present impactful reports that demonstrate the Trusts performance against specific policies or guidelines; Highlighting both areas of excellence, and where necessary, opportunity for improvement. Work with the Clinical Audit & Quality Assurance Lead to drive innovation and contribute to the continuous improvement of the clinical audit service by highlighting potential improvements and supporting the team to develop robust systems and processes. The successful candidate will support with change management and enhancing the capability of the clinical audit team and the service it offers to the Trust. Be fully supported in your professional development and have the opportunity to help shape the future of quality within the Trust. Receive direction, but will be expected to manage their own workload, determine priorities, achieve deadlines and identify future tasks and work needs.