Clinical Lead - Infant BCG Programme inLondon inLondon PUBLISHED 29 OCT 2024

£50,000 to £55,000 a year  FIXED TERM 

The post holder is responsible for ensuring Vaccination UKs immunisation programme is compliant with CQC guidance in accordance with the fundamental standards and immunisation nurses work to a high clinical standard.

  • Ensure school-aged children who are vaccinated within the program are treated professionally and patient safety is prioritised.
  • Monitor vaccination programs to ensure they are running safely and up to high clinical standards.
  • Support management in delivering the vaccination program by maintaining regular contact with clinical staff to ensure they are working within Vaccination UK policies and standards.
  • Address safeguarding concerns raised by nurses, escalate to the Clinical Director and attend quarterly supervision provided by Vaccination UK.
  • Act as the primary contact for nurses regarding any clinical queries or safeguarding concerns raised by staff.
  • Provide support to Senior Management for all compliance-related matters, ensuring we operate according to regulations.
  • Ensure accurate and comprehensive record-keeping for all formal and informal clinical supervision, staff training and recruitment, and incidents and complaints to comply with CQC standards.
  • Attend CQC inspections as required.
  • Conduct annual performance development reviews for clinical staff, assessing clinical competencies, and ensuring that clinical staff undertake a comprehensive clinical induction.

About us

Working Monday to Friday (very occasional Saturdays may be required), the post holder is responsible for ensuring Vaccination UKs immunisation programme is compliant with CQC guidance in accordance with the fundamental standards and immunisation nurses work to a high clinical standard.

The post holder is responsible for ensuring Vaccination UKs immunisation programme is compliant with CQC guidance in accordance with the fundamental standards and immunisation nurses work to a high clinical standard.

  • Ensure school-aged children who are vaccinated within the program are treated professionally and patient safety is prioritised.
  • Monitor vaccination programs to ensure they are running safely and up to high clinical standards.
  • Support management in delivering the vaccination program by maintaining regular contact with clinical staff to ensure they are working within Vaccination UK policies and standards.
  • Address safeguarding concerns raised by nurses, escalate to the Clinical Director and attend quarterly supervision provided by Vaccination UK.
  • Act as the primary contact for nurses regarding any clinical queries or safeguarding concerns raised by staff.
  • Provide support to Senior Management for all compliance-related matters, ensuring we operate according to regulations.
  • Ensure accurate and comprehensive record-keeping for all formal and informal clinical supervision, staff training and recruitment, and incidents and complaints to comply with CQC standards.
  • Attend CQC inspections as required.
  • Conduct annual performance development reviews for clinical staff, assessing clinical competencies, and ensuring that clinical staff undertake a comprehensive clinical induction.

About us

Working Monday to Friday (very occasional Saturdays may be required), the post holder is responsible for ensuring Vaccination UKs immunisation programme is compliant with CQC guidance in accordance with the fundamental standards and immunisation nurses work to a high clinical standard.



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