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A public health organization in London is looking for a Clinical Governance Administrator to provide high-quality administrative support to their Governance team. The successful candidate will manage multiple projects, support complaint investigations, and maintain data systems. Excellent communication and organizational skills are essential, and the position offers a salary between £33,094 and £36,195 per annum. This is a fixed-term role based at Maudsley Hospital.
The closing date is 27 October 2025
We are looking to recruit a highly motivated person to join our Governance team in the Southwark Operational Directorate.
As the team administrator you will need to be able to provide high quality administrative support to the Southwark Operational Directorate Clinical Governance team such as minute taking of meetings, arranging meetings and general administrative support. The role also includes supporting the timely completion complaint investigations, and ensuring an accurate record is kept in the Trust incident recording system (Datix), as well as managing and monitoring local administrative data systems.
You will need to be able to manage multiple projects simultaneously, balance your work demands against those of the services the team supports and will need to be flexible and responsive to the changing needs of the services we serve.
Therefore, we are looking for some-one who is efficient, friendly and organised with excellent written and oral communication skills, who will be able to engage and develop good working relationships with staff working across the Trust.
This is a fixed term (12 month) position - working Monday-Friday 9am-5pm (with a 30 minute break).
The role is based at the Maudsley Hospital in Denmark Hill.
To provide exceptional, high quality administrative support services to the Clinical Governance Team. The post holder will provide a comprehensive, professional, and confidential administrative service to the team ensuring the team operates efficiently and effectively. The role requires a high level of discretion and the ability to work under pressure.
The post holder will be expected to work unsupervised and will need to be able to prioritise their workload, be flexible in their approach to work and to cope with any conflicting demands. They must be able to use initiative in dealing with enquiries from both professional groups and patients and their carers, promoting the professional and caring image of the service. They will therefore need to be someone with excellent verbal and written communication, interpersonal and organisational skills and who has a flexible approach to work and enjoys working as part of a team
The Southwark Clinical Governance team works closely with the Head of Nursing and Southwark Directorate Management Team to provide assurance around patient safety issues, managing and learning from serious incidents and complaints, providing data to support services, developing systems to improve standardisation across services and embedding learning within the Directorate. We are, and serve, a diverse community and actively support and value equality and diversity within our staff.
Provide high quality administrative support to the Clinical Governance team, supporting the timely completion of daily data quality checks, complaint investigations, updating spreadsheets/trackers for complaints and serious incidents and ensuring an accurate record is kept in the Trust incident recording and Complaints system (Datix).
Checking the complaints phone voicemail daily and passing on and dealing with messages from complainants as appropriate.
To support monthly meetings (either face to face or on Microsoft Teams) i.e., Quality and Business Meeting and any other meetings as required. This will involve preparing agendas, transcribing minutes of meetings and keeping action trackers and circulating relevant papers.
Proficient use of Datix (Trust incident recording system for Incidents and formal complaints) and creating data reports as required. Monitor incident notifications to ensure all reported incidents meet Trust guidelines i.e., grading, correct record name, Team/Ward etc, and liaise with all services to ensure accuracy, request fact finder reports, and ensure an accurate and up-to-date record is kept on Datix.Process regular reports from Datix for unapproved incidents to provide details for the Directorate Leadership Team and other Directorate staff, cascade to all Southwark Services to review in a timely manner.
Work with the Governance Lead to capture and collate data with regards to Police Liaison meetings and keeping an effective and up to date reporting system on all relevant incidents.
Process data requests for Teams in the Directorate using Datix to search and extract information and create and design reports.
To provide support to Southwark Community and In-patient services with the formal process for investigating complaints to meet allocated timescales, sending holding letters to complainants and ensuring that Datix and monitoring tables are updated throughout this process. Monitor progress and status and follow-up in a timely manner to completion and closure.
Ensure that the established system of complaints reporting is maintained, monitored, and the positive organisational culture of reporting and escalation is sustained to meet the expected standards in terms of structure, quality, and timeliness.
To follow-up any outstanding investigator allocations for complaints and provide support with process and navigation of Datix.
Support the Team with complaint responses to enhance quality and ensure they are consistently well-written and ensure all aspects have been thoroughly addressed to provide a robust response to all the issues raised in line with the Complaints and Investigations Policies.
Maintain strong contacts with Complaints Team, also assist in ensuring consistent liaison with commissioners and external agencies as representatives of the Trust as required.
Maintain sound knowledge base and keep up to date with changing requirements and developments in complaints management and serious incident investigations for example PSIRF Patient Safety Incident Response Framework and LFPSE Learning from Patient safety Events.
Support and deliver training alongside the Governance Lead and Governance Officer on the investigation process for all staff who are responsible for undertaking investigations into Complaints and incidents
Support the Directorate to undertake specific projects or events as determined by Directorate
Ability to work without supervision, providing specialist advice to the organisation, working to tight and often changing timescales.
To deliver a high standard of customer care that is representative of the service and the overall Trusts objective.
To participate in regular supervision, appraisal and mandatory training processes as required for the post.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
£33,094 to £36,195 a yearper annum inclusive of HCAS