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Patient Safety Manager

Posted 22 February by Your World Healthcare
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Salary icon £20.00 - £25.00 per hour
Location icon Prescot , Merseyside

  • Are you an experienced Patient Safety Manager/equivalent?
  • Have you worked as a Patient Safety Manager/equivalent within the NHS/Healthcare sector?
  • Do you have an excellent knowledge of serious incidents processes?
  • Do you have theoretical and practical knowledge of governance practices associated with NHS specific services, structures and policies?
  • Can you work in Liverpool, for up to 3 months and possibly maybe longer if extended?
  • Can you work full-time Monday to Friday from 9am - 5pm?
  • Are you able to commence employment immediately or within 1 week if successful?

We're currently supporting a Healthcare client of ours based in Liverpool who are seeking to appoint a Patient Safety Manager to join their team.

Patient Safety Manager

Location: Liverpool

Job Type: Temporary

Duration of booking: Expected to last 3 months with possible extension.

Proposed start date: ASAP

Pay Rates: Up to £25 per hour PAYE inclusive of holiday pay

Hours / Working Days: 37.5 hours per week / Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm

Sector: Healthcare

Based: Office / Hospital

Principal Responsibilities:

  • Be responsible for the Trust-wide Serious Incident (SI) process and management systems.
  • Provide expert advice, support and guidance and training to colleagues on the completion of SI reviews application of duty of candour and report writing.
  • Demonstrate a high level of professional judgment and competence, acting autonomously in a variety of contexts, including internal and external stakeholder engagement meetings.
  • To act as a first point of contact for serious Incidents - advising staff and patient/s families on the Serious Incidents (SI) and duty of candour / being open processes, signposting to correct staff/organisations and making judgements to ensure an appropriate outcome.
  • Provide expertise, specialist advice and support across all services delivered by the Trust relating to the quality and safety agenda.
  • Responsible for management of the Patient Safety function; including the Trust's Serious Incidents requiring investigation process, Duty of Candour process, National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide and external reviews (e.g. Domestic Homicide Reviews).
  • Be able to communicate with patients and families during highly sensitive and difficult situations, maintaining confidentiality.
  • Coordinate the sharing of information as part of any SI review process coordinating the requirements of police; coroner and both internal and external reviewers.
  • Work with the clinical divisions to coordinate 'duty of candour’ actions where appropriate.
  • Use their skills and expertise to support staff who are involved in distressing incidents.
  • Ensure systems in place to assure Trust compliance with statutory duty of candour.
  • Be involved in supporting a Human Factors approach to error, considering all relevant factors and focussing on strategies that maximise the frequency of things going right.
  • Support/undertake thematic reviews as required which facilitate deeper learning.
  • Support the provision of triangulated reports of learning from across a range of quality indicators.
  • To develop, create and author a broad range of reports as required by the Trust Board, Divisions and other stakeholders such as Commissioners.
  • As required, assist or carry out reviews of complaints and/or serious incidents.
  • Support patient involvement in the Patient Safety Strategy Group.
  • Maintain an up to date knowledge and understanding of the NHS Patient Safety Strategy, the Patient Safety Incident Framework and any related guidance or strategies.
  • Work closely with clinical and non-clinical Divisions to ensure full integration of all Trust staff to the SI review process through training, communication and active participation.
  • Be the Operational Lead for the Patient Safety Strategy Group ensuring the effective coordination of all the information required and all actions are monitored through to completion.
  • Be a member of other safety and quality groups across the Trust including Mortality and Patient Experience as requested and required.
  • Boost patient safety understanding through education and training.
  • Develop educational material to support patient safety.
  • Support the implementation of learning methods such as Black Box or Oxford Model events to embed learning into practice, and aid in the development of materials to support this.
  • Prepare and present regular training sessions for employees about patient safety topics including serious incident reviews, assessment of clinical risk additionally ad-hoc training as requested or required.

Skill Knowledge and Experience

  • Educated to Master’s level or hold equivalent level of experience gained working within the NHS/Healthcare Sector.
  • Excellent knowledge of serious incidents process
  • Advanced theoretical and practical knowledge of governance practices associated with NHS specific services, structures and policies.
  • Experience of Inquest related work
  • Experience of setting up and using case management systems and of developing office administrative systems
  • Experience of working with staff of all levels and of negotiating in difficult situations.
  • Experience of analysing complex investigations and writing reports
  • Experience of representing a trust/organisation at high level meetings
  • Line management experience with experience of objective setting, performance management and holding people to account.
  • Experience of planning and prioritisation own work and deliver to time and objectives.
  • Knowledge of the components of governance and assurance, national policies, standards, requirements and directions that relate to identifying, measuring and improving the quality of patient care.
  • Knowledge and demonstrable experience of working within patient safety or clinical

Apply now if you are interested and possess the necessary skills & experience.

Required skills

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    Case Management
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    Complaints
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    Governance
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    Incidents
  • 1
    Investigation
  • 1
    NHS
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    Patient Safety
  • 1
    Performance Management
  • 1
    Safety Monitoring
  • 1
    Complaints Management

Reference: 52181452

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