Senior Improvement Specialist inLeeds inLeeds PUBLISHED TUE 19 NOV 2024

 PERMANENT  NHS ROLE MODEL
Opportunity to lead high-profile improvement collaboratives that directly impact healthcare outcomes.
Strong emphasis on data-driven decision-making, enabling the use of evidence to implement effective improvements.
Chance to build and maintain relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders, enhancing networking and collaboration skills.
Role offers flexibility and responsive work environments that prioritize effective project management and resource allocation.
Involvement in shaping strategic priorities that align with national healthcare agendas and improvement goals.
Access to continuous professional development and the opportunity to invest in personal growth within a supportive team.
The NHS Confederation is seeking two Senior Improvement Specialists to join its Acute Network team in Leeds. In this role, candidates will provide expert improvement analysis and advice to develop high-quality improvement initiatives and events tailored to the needs of acute networks. Responsibilities include leading the creation and delivery of member improvement collaboratives, convening improvement communities, engaging with stakeholders, and promoting the work of member organisations. The specialists will also leverage data and evidence to drive improvements, co-design improvement strategies, and manage projects effectively to support healthcare advancement.

Key duties involve collaborating with members to shape improvement priorities, facilitating peer learning events, and connecting with external organisations to foster a culture of continuous improvement. The role requires strong communication skills to promote initiatives, produce insightful publications, and engage with various external audiences. Additionally, the Senior Improvement Specialists will contribute to team dynamics and support personal development within the network, ensuring alignment with the NHS Confederation's strategic goals and objectives.

 


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