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Associate Safety and Learning LeadinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED MON 17 MAR 2025

Band 8a: £53,755 to £60,504 a year  FIXEDTERM 
NHS

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Opportunity to work autonomously while still having support from regional leadership.
Engagement with a wide range of healthcare systems and stakeholders, enhancing professional network.
Ability to leverage clinical expertise to make a tangible impact on patient and staff safety.
Involvement in the continuous improvement of safety and governance processes within the NHS.
Role provides insights into translating learning from harm and claims to improve care quality.
Work in a collaborative environment with access to a wider safety and learning team.
Contribution to important initiatives that directly affect patient care and safety outcomes.
Unlock your potential as an Associate Safety and Learning Lead with NHS Resolution! This exciting one-year secondment offers a flexible role where you’ll be at the forefront of enhancing safety and learning across the Midlands and East regions. If you're passionate about making a difference in healthcare, this is your chance to influence patient and staff safety while enjoying meaningful autonomy in your work.

As a key player in fostering collaboration within healthcare systems, you'll partner with various organisations to tailor support and share your clinical expertise. Your role will be instrumental in translating insights from incidents and claims into actionable improvements, ultimately enhancing care quality. Join a dedicated team that values collaboration, innovation, and the commitment to continuous improvement, while contributing to safer healthcare for everyone. Embrace the opportunity to lead change—your skills and compassion can truly make a difference!
Opportunity to work autonomously while still having support from regional leadership.
Engagement with a wide range of healthcare systems and stakeholders, enhancing professional network.
Ability to leverage clinical expertise to make a tangible impact on patient and staff safety.
Involvement in the continuous improvement of safety and governance processes within the NHS.
Role provides insights into translating learning from harm and claims to improve care quality.
Work in a collaborative environment with access to a wider safety and learning team.
Contribution to important initiatives that directly affect patient care and safety outcomes.

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