Job summary
This role matters. We are looking for someone who is highly motivated, a good team player, enjoys a challenge and wants to make a difference to patient care, could it be you?
This role is crucial in supporting the work of the Hospice to meet the highest standards of governance and compliance, which is innate to our services, and you will need to support and work alongside all Hospice teams to achieve this at every level.
As a member of the Management Team you will be responsible for the development of a proactive and robust clinical quality, safety, infection prevention control and governance framework that enables St Johns to measure and continually improve the quality of its clinical services.
Excellent interpersonal, IT, analytical and organisational skills are crucial for this post. This is a role where you can use your drive, compassion and expertise to really make a difference to the care we provide to our patients and their loved ones.
This role is for 30 hours per week, and pay listed is based on these hours.
If you are looking to use your skills in a role where every day you can see the difference you have made to peoples lives, come and join us.
Informal enquiries are welcome, please get in touch.
Main duties of the job
JOB PURPOSE:
This
post will be responsible for the development of a proactive and robust clinical
quality, safety, infection prevention control and governance framework that
enables St Johns to measure and continually improve the quality of its clinical
services.
The postholder will manage
risk, incidents, audit and clinical effectiveness programmes in order to
develop a high-quality governance Quality Improvement strategy across the
Hospice, in discussion with the Medical Director and Director of Nursing and
Quality.
The postholder will work
closely with the Health and Safety Officer and the Head of Facilities to ensure
the premises and equipment meet all regulatory and statutory requirements to
keep patients, families, staff and volunteers safe and ensuring compliance is
reported quarterly to the Board.
You will ensure
all governance administrative systems and processes are in place and are
operationally developed to enable effective assurance of monitoring, analysis
and reporting on clinical and non-clinical risk management.
As
a member of the Hospices Management Team contribute to the strategic
development of Hospice services with an emphasis on governance and compliance. You will hold
a working knowledge of palliative and end of life care and maintain a clinical
presence with front line staff in all relevant services establishing a positive
culture for transparency, learning and improvement.
About us
St Johns exists to promote and provide skilled and compassionate palliative care of the highest quality. The Hospice provides care in a variety of settings, directly serving our local communities from Grasmere to Garstang and from Sedbergh to Morecambe. The Hospice is rated Good by CQC.
Hospice care at St Johns is provided free of charge. The NHS contributes around 25% of the Hospices annual running costs, the remaining being obtained via the generosity of the public.
What we do:
St Johns Hospice provides Specialist Palliative Care services and support to those affected by life-shortening illnesses.
Our vision is to put local patients and families at the heart of everything we do to ensure the right care, in the right place, at the right time on the journey towards the end of life.
To provide these services, the Hospice employs around 220 staff and is well supported by our dedicated volunteers.
St John's is governed by a Trustee Board that takes overall responsibility for its work and is managed by a Senior Management Team.
The Hospice is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation and the responsibility for its governance and management falls on our Board of Trustees.
Job description
Job responsibilities
MAIN DUTIES
- Ensure
the Hospice meets CQC compliance with the Assessment Framework (and relevant
future assessment frameworks) and CQC inspection regimes across all services,
departments, and processes, aiming to raise the Hospices inspection rate back
to outstanding.
- Develop
and implement as Hospice Quality Improvement strategy with input from relevant
members of SMT. This will be aligned to internal and external reporting and
assurance requirements and follow the principles of PSIRF to enable the
organisation to measure and continuously improve the quality of the service it
provides.
- Organise
and chair the quarterly Clinical Operations meeting. Liaise with the Director of
Nursing & Quality before sending meeting invitations, agenda and supporting
information to meeting attendees.
- Monitor
and report on clinical risk and incidents, including risk assessments,
incidents and the directorate risk register.
- Ensure
responses are proportional and in keeping with the work of the Hospice,
balancing Safety 1 and Safety 2.
- Analyse
qualitative and quantitative data from several sources in governance and
clinical areas to ensure relevant actions and recommendations reach beyond just
the results of the quality and improvement work.
- Contribute
to strategy and work on ad hoc projects as appropriate.
- Submit
data and evidence to relevant external agencies, e.g. Hospice UK, CQC
- Ensure
all that staff are engaged effectively and efficiently in governance processes
by building relationships with clinical staff and departments.
- Monitor
complaints and compliments across all services, identifying themes and trends which,
by addressing, may change practice and improve our care.
- Develop
a robust clinical governance Quality Improvement Plan providing updates to the
Director of Nursing and Quality on a quarterly basis ensuring the Hospice meets
all quality assurance standards.
- Share
lessons learned in adaptable ways to all departments, ensuring changes to
practice are mirrored in policies, training and competences as required
- Work
with the Head of Facilities and Health & Safety Officer to ensure the
maintenance of the building and equipment meets all regulatory requirements.
Ensure these are recorded for CQC and HSE compliance purposes.
- Support
St Johns as a learning organisation, sharing lessons learned in adaptable ways
to all departments.
- Work
in partnership with The VOICE Co-ordinator to implement the patient feedback
protocol i.e. the patient and family survey process
- Consistently
review how data is presented at meetings, revising reports as necessary, to
ensure recognition of trends and themes.
- Support
department managers in their responsibilities for compliance and Board
assurance.
- Manage
what is stored in the CQC evidence database, ensuring evidence accurately
showcases the work of the Hospice.
Infection Prevention and
Control
- Lead
the infection prevention and control work across the Hospice to meet CQC
requirements, meeting with the IP&C link nurses and Head of Facilities quarterly
ensuring all relevant audits give full assurance to the Board.
- Submit
all patient safety incidents to the HUK patient safety project to allow
incident comparison with other Hospices
Audit and Data
- Working
with the relevant members of SMT, design and agree the quality and clinical
audit schedule, monitoring delivery against agreed schedule.
- Compile
audit reports to meet CQC requirements and to assure the Board, ensuring
recommendations and actions are completed in a timely manner.
- Monitor
and CAS alerts and field notices, track response and required actions ensuring
these are completed in a timely manner.
- Apply
PSIRF to all elements of risk management in patient care, updating the PSIRP
annually
- Submit
all patient safety incidents to the HUK patient safety project to allow
incident comparison with other Hospices
- Support
clinical data requests and reports, working with the IT department, to ensure
data is consistent and accurate for the Board and for ongoing commissioning.
- Complete
gap analyses from high profile reports on clinical care, devising action plans.
- Ensure
all clinical managers provide assurance about the quality of clinical data
inputted and produced by their department.
- Educate
staff in audit, ensuring accurate completion and reporting.
- Analyse
clinical data from electronic patient records (EMIS) across all services,
highlighting areas of unmet or increasing need such as specific disease groups,
faith groups and hard to reach patient groups, producing reports on how the
Hospice can support these going forward.
Information governance
- Understand
how information governance applies in patient and staff records, ensuring
policies and procedures are adhered to at all times.
- Advise
on organisational compliance with confidentiality, clinical information governance
and data protection in patient care.
Risk and incident management
- Review
trends in clinical incidents and complaints, ensuring that After Action Reviews
are completed (PSI if needed) and change implemented when required to improve
quality, safety and patient experience.
- Monitor
complaints regarding the clinical service and ensure a response to patient and
care satisfaction surveys address any negative feedback when necessary.
Policies and procedures
- Ensure
all policies and procedures are updated in a timely manner, with the admin
assistant.
- Ensure
all policies and procedures are updated with relevant national, regional and
local guidelines, regulations and evidence based research.
- Ensure
the Hospice is compliant with all relevant aspects of the Data Protection Act
2018.
- Ensure
Data Impact Assessments are completed when appropriate.
Equality
and Inclusion
- Ensure
the Hospice is compliant in Equality and Inclusion training in order to meet
CQC requirements
- Ensure
the Hospice completes and meets all Equality Impact Assessments across all
departments.
Personal development and
People Management
- Manage
the work of the governance team, leading, advising and guiding on workload,
working with HR if there are any performance or conduct issues.
- Advise
the Medical Director and Director of Nursing & Quality on any educational
opportunities internally and externally, coming from incidents and risks,
sharing lessons learned and any practice changes quarterly with relevant staff
groups across the Hospice
- Educate
hospice staff on relevant governance and compliance issues to ensure compliance
is met.
Professional development
- Maintain
your own required organisational standards for all mandatory training, acting
as a role model in your team and the organisation
- Maintain
and improve own professional competence in governance issues by attending
training courses, study days and conferences as appropriate.
- Attend
your annual appraisal, identifying areas of development for the future year.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES TO ST. JOHNS
HOSPICE
- Confidentiality
- Health and Safety
- External Interests
- Statutory Training
- Flexibility
- Safeguarding
- Disclosure and
Barring
- Equality and Inclusion
- Volunteers
Please see the uploaded Recruitment Pack for full details.
Job description
Job responsibilities
MAIN DUTIES
- Ensure
the Hospice meets CQC compliance with the Assessment Framework (and relevant
future assessment frameworks) and CQC inspection regimes across all services,
departments, and processes, aiming to raise the Hospices inspection rate back
to outstanding.
- Develop
and implement as Hospice Quality Improvement strategy with input from relevant
members of SMT. This will be aligned to internal and external reporting and
assurance requirements and follow the principles of PSIRF to enable the
organisation to measure and continuously improve the quality of the service it
provides.
- Organise
and chair the quarterly Clinical Operations meeting. Liaise with the Director of
Nursing & Quality before sending meeting invitations, agenda and supporting
information to meeting attendees.
- Monitor
and report on clinical risk and incidents, including risk assessments,
incidents and the directorate risk register.
- Ensure
responses are proportional and in keeping with the work of the Hospice,
balancing Safety 1 and Safety 2.
- Analyse
qualitative and quantitative data from several sources in governance and
clinical areas to ensure relevant actions and recommendations reach beyond just
the results of the quality and improvement work.
- Contribute
to strategy and work on ad hoc projects as appropriate.
- Submit
data and evidence to relevant external agencies, e.g. Hospice UK, CQC
- Ensure
all that staff are engaged effectively and efficiently in governance processes
by building relationships with clinical staff and departments.
- Monitor
complaints and compliments across all services, identifying themes and trends which,
by addressing, may change practice and improve our care.
- Develop
a robust clinical governance Quality Improvement Plan providing updates to the
Director of Nursing and Quality on a quarterly basis ensuring the Hospice meets
all quality assurance standards.
- Share
lessons learned in adaptable ways to all departments, ensuring changes to
practice are mirrored in policies, training and competences as required
- Work
with the Head of Facilities and Health & Safety Officer to ensure the
maintenance of the building and equipment meets all regulatory requirements.
Ensure these are recorded for CQC and HSE compliance purposes.
- Support
St Johns as a learning organisation, sharing lessons learned in adaptable ways
to all departments.
- Work
in partnership with The VOICE Co-ordinator to implement the patient feedback
protocol i.e. the patient and family survey process
- Consistently
review how data is presented at meetings, revising reports as necessary, to
ensure recognition of trends and themes.
- Support
department managers in their responsibilities for compliance and Board
assurance.
- Manage
what is stored in the CQC evidence database, ensuring evidence accurately
showcases the work of the Hospice.
Infection Prevention and
Control
- Lead
the infection prevention and control work across the Hospice to meet CQC
requirements, meeting with the IP&C link nurses and Head of Facilities quarterly
ensuring all relevant audits give full assurance to the Board.
- Submit
all patient safety incidents to the HUK patient safety project to allow
incident comparison with other Hospices
Audit and Data
- Working
with the relevant members of SMT, design and agree the quality and clinical
audit schedule, monitoring delivery against agreed schedule.
- Compile
audit reports to meet CQC requirements and to assure the Board, ensuring
recommendations and actions are completed in a timely manner.
- Monitor
and CAS alerts and field notices, track response and required actions ensuring
these are completed in a timely manner.
- Apply
PSIRF to all elements of risk management in patient care, updating the PSIRP
annually
- Submit
all patient safety incidents to the HUK patient safety project to allow
incident comparison with other Hospices
- Support
clinical data requests and reports, working with the IT department, to ensure
data is consistent and accurate for the Board and for ongoing commissioning.
- Complete
gap analyses from high profile reports on clinical care, devising action plans.
- Ensure
all clinical managers provide assurance about the quality of clinical data
inputted and produced by their department.
- Educate
staff in audit, ensuring accurate completion and reporting.
- Analyse
clinical data from electronic patient records (EMIS) across all services,
highlighting areas of unmet or increasing need such as specific disease groups,
faith groups and hard to reach patient groups, producing reports on how the
Hospice can support these going forward.
Information governance
- Understand
how information governance applies in patient and staff records, ensuring
policies and procedures are adhered to at all times.
- Advise
on organisational compliance with confidentiality, clinical information governance
and data protection in patient care.
Risk and incident management
- Review
trends in clinical incidents and complaints, ensuring that After Action Reviews
are completed (PSI if needed) and change implemented when required to improve
quality, safety and patient experience.
- Monitor
complaints regarding the clinical service and ensure a response to patient and
care satisfaction surveys address any negative feedback when necessary.
Policies and procedures
- Ensure
all policies and procedures are updated in a timely manner, with the admin
assistant.
- Ensure
all policies and procedures are updated with relevant national, regional and
local guidelines, regulations and evidence based research.
- Ensure
the Hospice is compliant with all relevant aspects of the Data Protection Act
2018.
- Ensure
Data Impact Assessments are completed when appropriate.
Equality
and Inclusion
- Ensure
the Hospice is compliant in Equality and Inclusion training in order to meet
CQC requirements
- Ensure
the Hospice completes and meets all Equality Impact Assessments across all
departments.
Personal development and
People Management
- Manage
the work of the governance team, leading, advising and guiding on workload,
working with HR if there are any performance or conduct issues.
- Advise
the Medical Director and Director of Nursing & Quality on any educational
opportunities internally and externally, coming from incidents and risks,
sharing lessons learned and any practice changes quarterly with relevant staff
groups across the Hospice
- Educate
hospice staff on relevant governance and compliance issues to ensure compliance
is met.
Professional development
- Maintain
your own required organisational standards for all mandatory training, acting
as a role model in your team and the organisation
- Maintain
and improve own professional competence in governance issues by attending
training courses, study days and conferences as appropriate.
- Attend
your annual appraisal, identifying areas of development for the future year.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES TO ST. JOHNS
HOSPICE
- Confidentiality
- Health and Safety
- External Interests
- Statutory Training
- Flexibility
- Safeguarding
- Disclosure and
Barring
- Equality and Inclusion
- Volunteers
Please see the uploaded Recruitment Pack for full details.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience of CQC inspections and regulatory compliance in health and social care.
- Providing evidence to demonstrate meeting CQC Assessment Framework.
- Robust recent post-registration experience in clinical governance and risk management.
- Safeguarding legislation and compliance.
- Developing policies and procedures.
- Clinical and general audit.
- Supporting change in clinical and practice.
- Team management.
- Electronic patient records.
- Clinical record keeping.
- Data Impact Assessments.
- PSIRF and PSIRP.
Desirable
- Experience in a palliative care or hospice setting.
- Experience of teaching and development of training packages.
- Experience of implementing assessment framework in Hospice setting.
- Understanding of EMIS.
- Teaching / education- groups and 1-1.
Qualifications
Essential
- First Level Degree (Healthcare).
- Registered with relevant governing body, i.e. NMC.
- Leadership qualification.
Desirable
- Masters Degree.
- Qualification in Education /Training or equivalent experience.
Values and personal attributes
Essential
- Organised and able to prioritise workload in a fast-changing environment.
- Able to work effectively on own initiative, and in a team.
- Motivating, committed to the Hospice values.
- Resilient, can manage stressful situations.
- Able to troubleshoot within sphere of responsibility.
- Approachable, trouble shooting skills.
- Honest.
- Supportive to colleagues.
- Able to influence and provide leadership support to senior clinicians and managers.
- Innovative in approach.
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Understanding of the IG toolkit, GDPR and data management.
- Excellent analytical skills including statistical variation.
- Robust report writing skills.
- Robust IT skills including databases.
- Proven ability to work with multi-disciplinary teams, clinical and non-clinical.
- Able to influence, motivate and coach others around compliance issues and change.
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
- Change management.
- Ability to promote and implement equal opportunities.
- Proportionate response to risk and governance.
- Safety I and Safety II.
- Completer Finisher.
Desirable
- Supervision and/or coaching experience / qualification.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience of CQC inspections and regulatory compliance in health and social care.
- Providing evidence to demonstrate meeting CQC Assessment Framework.
- Robust recent post-registration experience in clinical governance and risk management.
- Safeguarding legislation and compliance.
- Developing policies and procedures.
- Clinical and general audit.
- Supporting change in clinical and practice.
- Team management.
- Electronic patient records.
- Clinical record keeping.
- Data Impact Assessments.
- PSIRF and PSIRP.
Desirable
- Experience in a palliative care or hospice setting.
- Experience of teaching and development of training packages.
- Experience of implementing assessment framework in Hospice setting.
- Understanding of EMIS.
- Teaching / education- groups and 1-1.
Qualifications
Essential
- First Level Degree (Healthcare).
- Registered with relevant governing body, i.e. NMC.
- Leadership qualification.
Desirable
- Masters Degree.
- Qualification in Education /Training or equivalent experience.
Values and personal attributes
Essential
- Organised and able to prioritise workload in a fast-changing environment.
- Able to work effectively on own initiative, and in a team.
- Motivating, committed to the Hospice values.
- Resilient, can manage stressful situations.
- Able to troubleshoot within sphere of responsibility.
- Approachable, trouble shooting skills.
- Honest.
- Supportive to colleagues.
- Able to influence and provide leadership support to senior clinicians and managers.
- Innovative in approach.
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Understanding of the IG toolkit, GDPR and data management.
- Excellent analytical skills including statistical variation.
- Robust report writing skills.
- Robust IT skills including databases.
- Proven ability to work with multi-disciplinary teams, clinical and non-clinical.
- Able to influence, motivate and coach others around compliance issues and change.
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
- Change management.
- Ability to promote and implement equal opportunities.
- Proportionate response to risk and governance.
- Safety I and Safety II.
- Completer Finisher.
Desirable
- Supervision and/or coaching experience / qualification.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).