Job summary
NHS Resolution (NHSR) is a not-for-profit part of the NHS working for
health care providers to resolve claims fairly and to share learning across the
NHS and beyond. We provide a supportive environment for our staff with
specialist training and the opportunity for personal development.
Ensuring we continue to have the right people, in the right roles with
the right behaviors with access to the right opportunities, exposure, stretch
and development to deliver an effective service is crucial.
We are therefore recruiting to a Records Reviewer role to join the
Knowledge and Information Management Team on a permanent basis.
This exciting role will be responsible for undertaking the review of NHSR
records to ensure that NHSR complies with the Public Records Act, the Freedom
of Information Act and the Data Protection Act. The post holders main
responsibility is to conduct The National Archives (TNA) records review process
and to make their recommendations.
In
addition to having basic knowledge and understanding of records management, and
excellent organisational skills the Records Reviewer will demonstrate the
following competencies:
- Ability to work as a team member and
collaboratively with other
- The ability to assimilate and assess
large amounts of information quickly
- Excellent attention to detail and
observational skills
- Excellent decisions making skills
- Good verbal and written communication
skills
- Ability to maintain
relationships with internal and external stakeholders
Main duties of the job
The Records Reviewer is responsible for undertaking the
review of the organisations records to ensure that NHSR complies with the
Public Records Act (PRA). The PRA requires NHSR to identify and select records
for permanent preservation of information of historical value and to ensure
their transfer into the custody of TNA.
The post holders main responsibility is to review paper
and electronic records. This involves the following:
- The
identification and requisition of records from the appropriate archives
- Recognising
those records which are likely to be required by the organisation
- Selecting
those records that should be permanently preserved and to TNA, after review for
any sensitive information.
During the review process will select those worthy of permanent preservation. With those
records (or elements of records) selected for transfer to TNA which remain sensitive and which should not be released to the
public prematurely, will have the appropriate exemptions applied for approval
by the Advisory Council.
Also responsible for the disposing of files in accordance
with the authorised decisions of the Records Officer and Analyst. For either
onward transmission to TNA for permanent preservation, return to the Archives
for destruction or administrative retention if less than 20 years old, or for
the appropriate Retention Instruments to be applied for redaction or
retention due to sensitivity.
Please
see the attached a Job description for more information.
About us
NHS Resolution
is an Arms Length Body of the Department of Health & Social Care. As a not for profit part of the NHS, our purpose is to
provide expertise to the NHS to resolve concerns fairly, share learning for
improvement and preserve resources for patients. We have four key service
areas:
- Claims
Management: delivering expertise in handling clinical and non-clinical claims
to members of our Indemnity Schemes.
- Practitioner
Performance Advice: providing advice, support and interventions in relation to
concerns about the individual performance of Doctors, Dentists and Pharmacists.
- Primary
Care Appeals: offering an impartial tribunal service for the fair handling of
Primary Care contracting services.
- Safety
and Learning: supporting the NHS to better understand and learn from claims,
concerns and disputes; to target safety activity while sharing learning across
the NHS.
What do we have to offer?
At NHS Resolution, we
strive to be an employer of choice. Some of the benefits we offer include
access to the NHS Pension Scheme and a minimum of 27 days Annual Leave. We are
also committed to support individuals in having a work and life balance,
offering flexible working arrangements. Furthermore, we can offer a chance to
gain extra skills and training and with regular reviews and a clear plan, all
employees can develop to their full potential.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Closing Date: 25 February 2024 (Please note If sufficient response is received this post will be closedearlier than the specified closing date)
Please ensure that you read the job
description carefully and that you address each of the requirements of the post
in the person specification in your supporting statement sections as your
application will be assessed against these criteria. Your online application should relate to the specific
position you are applying for and you are expected to highlight examples and achievements
that demonstrate the competencies outlined in the job description and from the
vacancy notice in your application form. Try to keep it structured and to the
point.
Please note that we do not accept CVs, therefore your application must be
via the NHS Jobs online application form.
To assess your suitability for this
role with consideration to the job description and person specification a range
of assessment activities will form part of the selection process. This will
include:
A written assessment will form part of the
selection process and may be used for further shortlisting. The written
assessment will be undertaken in the week commencing 04/03/2024.
Interviews and further assessments will be held either via
conference call/video based interaction or in person in our London office. The
interview date will be in the week commencing 11/03/2024 and will be used to assess knowledge, skills and
competency.
We communicate with our candidates via phone and email, please ensure you
have added the mobile phone number and your personal email address in the
contact fields on application. Some communications about your application and invitation to interviews
for this vacancy may be done via NHS Jobs therefore please check your NHS Jobs
account for any communication as well. Unsuccessful applicants will be notified
via NHS Jobs of the outcome of their applications.
We have been granted permission to use the Employment Service's "Positive
about Disabled People" symbol. Any applicant with a disability who meets
the minimum specification for the post as set out in the person specification
is guaranteed an interview.
We do not pay or reimburse
expenses for attending interviews.
Please note: If you require a Visa to work in
the UK, NHS Resolution is currently unable to support any sponsorship requests.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Closing Date: 25 February 2024 (Please note If sufficient response is received this post will be closedearlier than the specified closing date)
Please ensure that you read the job
description carefully and that you address each of the requirements of the post
in the person specification in your supporting statement sections as your
application will be assessed against these criteria. Your online application should relate to the specific
position you are applying for and you are expected to highlight examples and achievements
that demonstrate the competencies outlined in the job description and from the
vacancy notice in your application form. Try to keep it structured and to the
point.
Please note that we do not accept CVs, therefore your application must be
via the NHS Jobs online application form.
To assess your suitability for this
role with consideration to the job description and person specification a range
of assessment activities will form part of the selection process. This will
include:
A written assessment will form part of the
selection process and may be used for further shortlisting. The written
assessment will be undertaken in the week commencing 04/03/2024.
Interviews and further assessments will be held either via
conference call/video based interaction or in person in our London office. The
interview date will be in the week commencing 11/03/2024 and will be used to assess knowledge, skills and
competency.
We communicate with our candidates via phone and email, please ensure you
have added the mobile phone number and your personal email address in the
contact fields on application. Some communications about your application and invitation to interviews
for this vacancy may be done via NHS Jobs therefore please check your NHS Jobs
account for any communication as well. Unsuccessful applicants will be notified
via NHS Jobs of the outcome of their applications.
We have been granted permission to use the Employment Service's "Positive
about Disabled People" symbol. Any applicant with a disability who meets
the minimum specification for the post as set out in the person specification
is guaranteed an interview.
We do not pay or reimburse
expenses for attending interviews.
Please note: If you require a Visa to work in
the UK, NHS Resolution is currently unable to support any sponsorship requests.
Person Specification
Supporting Statement
Essential
- In this section you need to demonstrate that you have read the published person specification and how you meet the essential and (where relevant) desirable criteria for this particular post.
- Please include your reasons for applying and take the opportunity to highlight your particular talents and strengths, (what you feel you can personally offer - what is unique to you - what sets you apart from your peers).
- Please DO NOT include personal details or duplicate information already provided elsewhere in your application.
Notice Period
Essential
- What is your current notice period? Please add your notice length and comment if your notice period is negotiable.
Supporting statement (continued)
Essential
- Please continue your supporting statement in this section here.
Location
Essential
- What is your current location? Please add which location you are applying for (London/Leeds/Homeworking).
Person Specification
Supporting Statement
Essential
- In this section you need to demonstrate that you have read the published person specification and how you meet the essential and (where relevant) desirable criteria for this particular post.
- Please include your reasons for applying and take the opportunity to highlight your particular talents and strengths, (what you feel you can personally offer - what is unique to you - what sets you apart from your peers).
- Please DO NOT include personal details or duplicate information already provided elsewhere in your application.
Notice Period
Essential
- What is your current notice period? Please add your notice length and comment if your notice period is negotiable.
Supporting statement (continued)
Essential
- Please continue your supporting statement in this section here.
Location
Essential
- What is your current location? Please add which location you are applying for (London/Leeds/Homeworking).