Clinical Safety Officer (inc Training Post) • Kingston Upon Thames Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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in Kingston Upon Thames
with Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
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1. Can you walk us through your clinical background and highlight any relevant experience you have in clinical safety and risk management? Can you walk us through your clinical background and highlight any relevant experience you have in clinical safety and risk management?
2. How does your current UK registration as a clinician support your application for the Clinical Safety Officer role? How does your current UK registration as a clinician support your application for the Clinical Safety Officer role?
3. What do you understand by the responsibilities of a Clinical Safety Officer, particularly in relation to the Health and Social Care Act 2012 and DCB0160 standards? What do you understand by the responsibilities of a Clinical Safety Officer, particularly in relation to the Health and Social Care Act 2012 and DCB0160 standards?
4. Can you explain the importance of Clinical Risk Management (CRM) in the context of Clinical Digital Systems? Can you explain the importance of Clinical Risk Management (CRM) in the context of Clinical Digital Systems?
5. Have you had any experience in reviewing or implementing clinical digital systems? If so, can you provide an example? Have you had any experience in reviewing or implementing clinical digital systems? If so, can you provide an example?
6. In your opinion, what are the key challenges associated with ensuring clinical safety within digital health technologies? In your opinion, what are the key challenges associated with ensuring clinical safety within digital health technologies?
7. How would you approach training staff to ensure they have the necessary skills for effective CRM work? How would you approach training staff to ensure they have the necessary skills for effective CRM work?
8. Can you give an example of a time when you successfully trained or mentored a colleague in a clinical or safety-related area? Can you give an example of a time when you successfully trained or mentored a colleague in a clinical or safety-related area?
9. Describe a situation where you identified a potential risk in a clinical setting. What steps did you take to mitigate that risk? Describe a situation where you identified a potential risk in a clinical setting. What steps did you take to mitigate that risk?
10. How would you handle a situation where a digital system posed a safety concern, but there was pushback from staff about changing established processes? How would you handle a situation where a digital system posed a safety concern, but there was pushback from staff about changing established processes?
11. How do you plan to engage with the wider healthcare landscape, including other NHS organisations and stakeholders, to enhance clinical safety? How do you plan to engage with the wider healthcare landscape, including other NHS organisations and stakeholders, to enhance clinical safety?
12. Can you discuss a time when you had to communicate complex safety issues to a non-clinical audience? What strategies did you employ to ensure clarity? Can you discuss a time when you had to communicate complex safety issues to a non-clinical audience? What strategies did you employ to ensure clarity?
13. What motivates you to work in clinical safety, and how do you keep yourself updated on best practices and regulatory changes in this field? What motivates you to work in clinical safety, and how do you keep yourself updated on best practices and regulatory changes in this field?
14. Can you discuss a recent development or trend in clinical safety or digital health that you find particularly interesting? How could it impact your role? Can you discuss a recent development or trend in clinical safety or digital health that you find particularly interesting? How could it impact your role?
15. The role involves working within a newly merged organisation. How do you adapt to change, especially in a dynamic healthcare environment? The role involves working within a newly merged organisation. How do you adapt to change, especially in a dynamic healthcare environment?
16. Describe your approach to collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to achieve shared goals in patient safety. Describe your approach to collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to achieve shared goals in patient safety.
17. How would you define effective leadership in the context of clinical safety? How would you define effective leadership in the context of clinical safety?
18. What strategies would you employ to ensure that the CRM processes are embedded across the organisation? What strategies would you employ to ensure that the CRM processes are embedded across the organisation?
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Role:Clinical Safety Officer (inc Training Post)inKingston Upon Thames
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nClinical Safety Officer (inc Training Post) with Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Kingston Upon Thames\n\n BAnd 7/ Band 8a Or Medical Equivalent for AfC Banding. Experienced CSO able to fulfill 8a Banding otherwise will consider individual to undergo CSO training within Band 7 Banding. Must be a clinician with a current UK registration. The role of a Clinical Safety Officer (CSO) is a specialist clinical patient safety role within the newly merging Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust Clinical & Digital landscape. The post holder will participate in the Clinical Risk Management (CRM) activities as required by Health and Social Care Act 2012 Standard DCB0160 to support the safe development, introduction, deployment, maintenance and deconditioning of Clinical Digital Systems (CDS). Applications are encouraged from individuals not currently undertaking the lead CSO role within an organisation and who requires support to fulfill the requirements for the full CSO position within a Band 8a leadership role. As part of the Clinical, Patient Risk and Digital teams the individual will further embed the CRM process within the organisation and will initially be integral in reviewing legacy and current clinical digital systems. The post-holder will support staff to gain the skills required to undertake appropriate levels of CRM work ensuring clinical digital safety is understood and facilitated wherever appropriate within the organisations. The CSO will hold overall responsibility for the CRM processes and Clinical Safety Cases required for each CDS.The CSO will engage with the wider healthcare landscape within Southwest London, London and nationally to maximise the efficiency and economy of CDS for our shared patients and as directed by NHS or relevant guidance or requirements. Additionally, the CSO will support the CRM process within the newly merger organsiation. An individual employed within the Band 7 role will be supported to gain appropriate CSO training and experience and within an appropriate time period demonstrate their capabilities to fulfill the full remit of the CSO lead position. About us ***Please see the attached supporting document/s which contains more information about the roles in the job descriptions and person specifications*** "}