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Clinical Safety LeadinHatfieldinHatfieldPUBLISHED WED 19 MAR 2025

Band 8b: £62,215 to £72,293 a year per annum (including 5% HCAS)  PERMANENT 
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINEMENTAL HEALTHNHS
Opportunity to be a leader in transforming services into person-centred care, enhancing the quality of life for patients.
Autonomy as a practitioner, allowing for the implementation of advanced clinical expertise and direct impact on patient care.
Chance to work with highly complex cases, providing expertise and guidance in challenging situations that require enhanced therapeutic support.
Influence in shaping clinical practice guidelines and educational programs, ensuring that staff are well-equipped with current knowledge and skills.
Engagement in research initiatives that promote continuous improvement and innovation in clinical practices across the Trust.
Collaborative environment, working closely with diverse clinical teams to foster a culture of safety and best practices.
Ability to make a substantial impact on the Trust's objectives and contribute to reducing restrictive practices within mental health care.
Join us in making a real difference as a Clinical Safety Lead at Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust in Hatfield. We are looking for a passionate leader who is committed to transforming care into a nurturing, person-centred experience. In this vital role, you will champion evidence-based practices and elevate standards of care, particularly for those with complex needs. Your expertise will empower clinical teams through coaching and guidance, ensuring everyone is equipped to deliver excellence.

As a key player in our clinical safety initiatives, you will lead and support the RESPECT team, delivering invaluable training across the organisation. Your insights will shape our clinical practices by developing and sharing critical reports and research that drive continuous improvement in patient care. This is more than just a job; it’s a chance to be at the forefront of positive change in the care industry, creating a welcoming environment for both colleagues and patients. If you’re ready to inspire and lead in a supportive role that values your skills and experience, we’d love to hear from you!
Opportunity to be a leader in transforming services into person-centred care, enhancing the quality of life for patients.
Autonomy as a practitioner, allowing for the implementation of advanced clinical expertise and direct impact on patient care.
Chance to work with highly complex cases, providing expertise and guidance in challenging situations that require enhanced therapeutic support.
Influence in shaping clinical practice guidelines and educational programs, ensuring that staff are well-equipped with current knowledge and skills.
Engagement in research initiatives that promote continuous improvement and innovation in clinical practices across the Trust.
Collaborative environment, working closely with diverse clinical teams to foster a culture of safety and best practices.
Ability to make a substantial impact on the Trust's objectives and contribute to reducing restrictive practices within mental health care.

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