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Clinical audit and improvement managerinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED TUE 4 MAR 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
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The Christie NHS FTFollow The Christie NHS FT

Opportunity to lead and shape the clinical audit and quality improvement agenda, directly impacting patient outcomes and experience.
Visibility and professional leadership role, allowing for motivation and engagement of teams across the organization in quality improvement initiatives.
Engagement with a wide range of healthcare professionals to design tools that measure care standards, fostering collaborative relationships.
Ability to contribute to the development and implementation of national and local clinical guidelines, enhancing the trust’s compliance with quality standards.
Access to continuous professional development and training opportunities, ensuring personal growth in clinical audit and improvement.
Autonomy in decision-making and workload prioritization, allowing for a customized approach to managing quality improvement projects.
Involvement in high-level governance committees and initiatives, providing a platform to advocate for and implement best practices in clinical audit.
Unlock your potential with an inspiring opportunity to lead as a Clinical Audit and Improvement Manager at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester. We warmly welcome passionate leaders, especially women and dedicated carers, to step into this pivotal role where you’ll champion quality improvement initiatives that directly enhance patient care. Here, your expertise will guide teams to achieve the highest standards in clinical outcomes, creating a nurturing environment for both staff and patients alike.

In this role, you'll be at the forefront of clinical audit management, guiding your team to implement strategies that align with national best practices and trust objectives. Your strong interpersonal skills will foster collaboration across various departments, ensuring a supportive network where innovative ideas flourish. If you’re ready to make a tangible difference in healthcare, while furthering your professional growth in a rewarding role, we invite you to apply and join our mission to deliver exceptional care at The Christie.
Opportunity to lead and shape the clinical audit and quality improvement agenda, directly impacting patient outcomes and experience.
Visibility and professional leadership role, allowing for motivation and engagement of teams across the organization in quality improvement initiatives.
Engagement with a wide range of healthcare professionals to design tools that measure care standards, fostering collaborative relationships.
Ability to contribute to the development and implementation of national and local clinical guidelines, enhancing the trust’s compliance with quality standards.
Access to continuous professional development and training opportunities, ensuring personal growth in clinical audit and improvement.
Autonomy in decision-making and workload prioritization, allowing for a customized approach to managing quality improvement projects.
Involvement in high-level governance committees and initiatives, providing a platform to advocate for and implement best practices in clinical audit.

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