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Quality & Audit FacilitatorinHullinHullPUBLISHED THU 20 MAR 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year Pro Rata  PERMANENT 
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Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustFollow Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Opportunity to enhance clinical practices through structured quality and audit initiatives, directly impacting patient care and safety.
Collaboration with various clinicians and departments, fostering interprofessional relationships and teamwork within the NHS framework.
Engagement with national bodies and Royal Colleges, providing insights into best practices and the latest developments in clinical audits.
Utilization of strong analytical and communication skills to present complex data, contributing to the continuous improvement of healthcare services.
Responsibility for developing and delivering training programs on clinical audit, playing a key role in staff professional development.
Involvement in monitoring and implementing actionable recommendations, leading to tangible outcomes for quality improvement across the Trust.
Flexibility in work approach, allowing for a dynamic and adaptable working environment that values team collaboration and innovative problem-solving.
Join our dynamic Quality and Audit team at Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust as a Quality and Audit Facilitator, where your expertise can make a real difference in healthcare! This role is perfect for those with a keen understanding of the clinical audit cycle and a passion for enhancing quality governance in the NHS. If you possess excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, and enjoy the challenge of analysing complex data, we want to hear from you!

In this position, you’ll collaborate closely with our dedicated clinicians and staff, providing invaluable advice on clinical audit projects and helping set high audit standards. Your contributions will include designing data collection tools, interpreting National Audit reports, and facilitating training for staff. Plus, you’ll play a key role in developing action plans that drive excellence and ensure our projects stay on track. If you're a team player with a flexible approach and a commitment to quality care, this could be the exciting opportunity you've been looking for!
Opportunity to enhance clinical practices through structured quality and audit initiatives, directly impacting patient care and safety.
Collaboration with various clinicians and departments, fostering interprofessional relationships and teamwork within the NHS framework.
Engagement with national bodies and Royal Colleges, providing insights into best practices and the latest developments in clinical audits.
Utilization of strong analytical and communication skills to present complex data, contributing to the continuous improvement of healthcare services.
Responsibility for developing and delivering training programs on clinical audit, playing a key role in staff professional development.
Involvement in monitoring and implementing actionable recommendations, leading to tangible outcomes for quality improvement across the Trust.
Flexibility in work approach, allowing for a dynamic and adaptable working environment that values team collaboration and innovative problem-solving.

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