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A community health service provider based in Sutton-in-Ashfield is looking for a candidate to oversee quality improvements and regulatory compliance. The ideal candidate will monitor CQC inspections, manage communication on quality concerns, and facilitate training on regulatory requirements. The position requires strong interpersonal skills, prior experience in healthcare, and a degree level education, with a commitment to enhancing patient care.
Delivering safe and high-quality standard of care is a key priority for NEMS. The organisation’s overall strategy, vision and values outline that quality, and safety is at the foundation of everything we do to ensure we offer the best care. This means making sure we remain focused on meeting the needs of our population with services that are safe, effective, caring, responsive to people’s needs and well‑led. All our services are safe, effective, compassionate and co‑produced with patients, staff, carers and commissioners to meet changing needs.
To ensure that we deliver high quality patient care that is safe and responsive to our patients requires confident and competent staff to deliver the Quality agenda. NEMS has an exciting and ambitious programme of further improving quality which puts service users and carers right at the centre, and staff in the driving seat of change. It is based on the principle that staff will develop their own effective solutions to improving the processes of delivering high quality services and care.
Improving quality is about making healthcare safe, effective, patient‑centred, timely, efficient and equitable. In the history of the NHS, there has never been such a focus on improving the quality of health services.
About NEMS
NEMS CBS is a high‑quality, high‑performing not‑for‑profit organisation which delivers integrated urgent care and urgent primary care services to over 1 million patients. Responsive, adaptable and continually evolving, we have a reputation for delivering locally tailored, safe, effective and cost‑efficient services with high levels of patient satisfaction.
We are committed to investing in our people and have an established programme of learning and development, successfully developing our own Urgent Care Practitioners and Advanced Clinical Practitioners.
NEMS currently operates 3 main services: (1) Integrated Urgent Care across Nottinghamshire serving a patient population of over 1 million, including home visiting, remote consultation and clinical assessment services; (2) Urgent Treatment Centre provision located within the A&E Department at QMC; (3) A 24‑hour walk‑in urgent primary care service adjacent to Kings Mill Hospital A&E, Mansfield.
NEMS is committed to the NHS Values (as set out in the NHS Constitution March 2015).
NEMS CBS is a registered society under the Co‑operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014.
Delivering safe and high‑quality standard of care is a key priority for NEMS. The organisation’s overall strategy, vision and values outline that quality, and safety is at the foundation of everything we do to ensure we offer the best care. This means making sure we remain focused on meeting the needs of our population with services that are safe, effective, caring, responsive to people’s needs and well‑led. All our services are safe, effective, compassionate and co‑produced with patients, staff, carers and commissioners to meet changing needs.
To ensure that we deliver high quality patient care that is safe and responsive to our patients requires confident and competent staff to deliver the Quality agenda. NEMS has an exciting and ambitious programme of further improving quality which puts service users and carers right at the centre, and staff in the driving seat of change. It is based on the principle that staff will develop their own effective solutions to improving the processes of delivering high quality services and care.
Improving quality is about making healthcare safe, effective, patient‑centred, timely, efficient and equitable. In the history of the NHS, there has never been such a focus on improving the quality of health services.
Ensure all mandatory training as required within your role is kept up to date.
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.