NHS Jobs • Farnborough, Surrey GU16 7UJ

Director of governance, assurance & quality

About this role

1. Quality governance and assurance (including regulatory compliance) The post holder will be responsible for developing and maintaining a clear ward to board line of sight for all Divisional quality governance, assurance and risk structures, ensuring standardisation of systems and processes across a multi-site organisation. Champion and promote a culture of openness, transparency, psychological safety, and continuous improvement to drive excellence in clinical care. The post holder will oversee production of the annual Quality Account and ensure alignment with the development of the Trusts Quality Strategy and adherence with national priorities. Responsible for the clinical audit and effectiveness assurance framework and ensure compliance with national audit programmes, and deliver the Trust clinical effectiveness and audit programme, and associated quality improvement projects, in line with NHS best practice. Lead on the delivery of the Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF), including the development of approaches for identifying and sharing learning. Lead on the delivery of the National Patient Safety training syllabus across the Trust. Coordinate and deliver a robust and consistent approach to investigations and learning from serious incidents/adverse events. Liaise with external bodies regarding incidents as appropriate. Develop integrated reporting to ensure understanding of the patient safety profile through analysis and triangulation of data, including but not limited to: clinical informatics; incident reporting; complaints and PALS; mortality; excellence reporting; Freedom to Speak Up; whistleblowing; external reviews; inspections; and other sources working with relevant Trust leads. In collaboration with the Chief of Nursing and Midwifery and Chief Medical Director, lead the planning and servicing of the Trusts Quality Assurance Committee, a subcommittee of the Trust Board. Provide written reports and attend relevant Ward to Board meetings as required. Lead the development of training programmes in quality governance, risk and assurance, ensuring all staff are equipped to meet good governance standards. Ensure quality governance, risk and assurance structures support effective decision-making, accountability, and optimal use of resources to respond to national directives and patient needs. Work in collaboration with the Chief of Nursing and Midwifery and Chief Medical Officer to improve patient safety and clinical outcomes for our local communities. 2. Risk Management Lead and continually monitor the delivery of the Risk Strategy to uphold the Board Assurance Framework and ensure alignment of the Trust Strategy. Working closely with the Director of Corporate Affairs. Ensure Trust quality, clinical and other risks are identified, understood at all levels, mitigated and managed through standardised Divisional and Corporate risk processes and registers. Work in a close collaboration with the Director of Corporate Affairs to ensure alignment between Divisional and Corporate Risk Registers, and the Board Assurance Framework to provide a robust internal control environment for the organisation, supporting the clear escalation and management of risks across the organisation. Provide expertise and assurance to the Trust Board regarding the management of risks and clinical regulatory compliance. Work in a close collaboration with the Director of Corporate Affairs to highlight any gaps for quality and risk within the programme of external visits, accreditations and inspections. Provide written reports and attend relevant Board sub committees and Board meetings as required. 3. Strategic leadership The post holder has responsibility for the leadership and development of improvement strategies in the areas of quality governance, risk and assurance. This includes compliance with Care Quality Commission fundamental standards and legal regulations. The post holder will provide specialist advice to the Board and organisation to develop and improve the safety culture of the organisation. They will oversee implementation of the patient safety policy and plan in line with the National Patient Safety Strategy and Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) principles. The post holder will develop effective relationships working with clinical teams and divisional leadership teams to improve patient care and contribute to the delivery of the Trust strategy.