Would You Like To Become a Key Player In Improving Patient Safety Across NHS Wales?
Improvement Cymru is the national quality improvement service for NHS Wales. Our goal is to work with NHS Wales and its partner organisations to achieve sustainable, measurable improvements so that health and care services are safe, reliable and effective. Our work is described in ourImprovement Cymru strategypublished in 2021.
Working across Wales, we deliver improvement support using a National and regional approach, tailored to local need. Our roles are based across Wales providing improvement expertise and support in the following regions:
North Wales
South East Wales
Mid & West Wales
Trusts & Networks (National)
This post offers an opportunity to be part of The Trust and Networks region in Improvement Cymru at a busy and exciting time, as we:
You'll be joining an ambitious team, comprising some of the most qualified and experienced Improvement professionals in NHS Wales. Together we lead, embed and champion Improvement across the service - national coordination of local support for safe, reliable and effective care. We offer the opportunity for you to develop your knowledge and skills in Improvement Science. You will be required to utilise this knowledge by coaching our NHS colleagues in the workplace to support their local improvement work.
Our strength comes from our teams having a powerful combination of backgrounds and experience. We want to recruit our new team members from diverse backgrounds with a mix of skills and experiences - we welcome applicants from all sectors, including the NHS.
Successful applicants will be allocated to a defined team, but with ongoing opportunities to matrix work with other Improvement Cymru teams and projects. All posts have national responsibilities and the ability to travel across Wales, including overnight stays, will be necessary for all postholders.
About usYou will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click Apply now to view in Trac.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply
Would You Like To Become a Key Player In Improving Patient Safety Across NHS Wales?
Improvement Cymru is the national quality improvement service for NHS Wales. Our goal is to work with NHS Wales and its partner organisations to achieve sustainable, measurable improvements so that health and care services are safe, reliable and effective. Our work is described in ourImprovement Cymru strategypublished in 2021.
Working across Wales, we deliver improvement support using a National and regional approach, tailored to local need. Our roles are based across Wales providing improvement expertise and support in the following regions:
North Wales
South East Wales
Mid & West Wales
Trusts & Networks (National)
This post offers an opportunity to be part of The Trust and Networks region in Improvement Cymru at a busy and exciting time, as we:
You'll be joining an ambitious team, comprising some of the most qualified and experienced Improvement professionals in NHS Wales. Together we lead, embed and champion Improvement across the service - national coordination of local support for safe, reliable and effective care. We offer the opportunity for you to develop your knowledge and skills in Improvement Science. You will be required to utilise this knowledge by coaching our NHS colleagues in the workplace to support their local improvement work.
Our strength comes from our teams having a powerful combination of backgrounds and experience. We want to recruit our new team members from diverse backgrounds with a mix of skills and experiences - we welcome applicants from all sectors, including the NHS.
Successful applicants will be allocated to a defined team, but with ongoing opportunities to matrix work with other Improvement Cymru teams and projects. All posts have national responsibilities and the ability to travel across Wales, including overnight stays, will be necessary for all postholders.
You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click Apply now to view in Trac.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply