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A leading healthcare provider in the UK seeks a Clinical Governance Coordinator to enhance quality and governance in renal treatment. This role involves supporting clinical teams, managing risks, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Join a collaborative environment dedicated to patient care and continuous improvement.
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Client: DaVita UK
Location: London (Mitcham), United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
About Us
At DaVita UK, we are dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of over 2,000 patients across England and Wales by delivering high-quality, compassionate dialysis care. As a proud part of DaVita International, we are united by a shared mission to transform the landscape of renal treatment and enhance the quality of life for individuals receiving dialysis across the globe.
When you join us at DaVita, you become part of something truly special—our unique “Community First, Company Second” culture, known as The Village. Here, we prioritize building strong, supportive relationships with each other and our patients, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose that sets us apart.
We are currently seeking a talented and driven Clinical Governance Co-coordinator to join our Head Office team in Colliers Wood (SW19 2JD). In this role, you will provide support and guidance to clinicians and managers in all aspects of quality and clinical governance, ensuring effective management of risk in a coordinated, systematic, transparent, and focused manner.
You will be responsible for supporting the Directors and clinical teams with all aspects of quality and clinical governance management, including risk management, governance arrangements, patient safety, and quality improvement functions.
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Clinical Governance and Quality Improvement
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