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Join the Lancashire Teaching Hospitals as a Freedom to Speak Up Guardian, where you will promote a culture of openness and support staff in raising concerns. This vital role involves managing casework and ensuring concerns are handled confidentially and effectively, making a meaningful impact on patient care and workplace culture.
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The closing date is 13 July 2025
Join Our Team as a Freedom to Speak Up Guardian!
Are you passionate about creating a supportive and transparent culture? Do you have a strong commitment to patient care and staff well-being? If so, we invite you to apply for the role of Freedom to Speak Up Guardian at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals.
In this vital position, you will collaborate closely with the Head of Culture and Freedom to Speak Up to provide confidential support and advice to individuals raising concerns. Your role will be crucial in ensuring that these concerns are addressed without any repercussions for those who speak up. You will also play a key part in promoting the Freedom to Speak Up initiative across the Trust, proactively managing organisational risks through effective triangulation and escalation of concerns.
We are looking for a dedicated and high-calibre individual who is committed to upholding the guidelines set by the National Guardian's Office and enhancing the profile of Freedom to Speak Up within our organisation. If you are ready to make a meaningful impact and contribute to a culture of openness and trust, we encourage you to apply.
Make a difference. Be the voice that supports change. Apply now!
The main duties of the role include taking a highly visible role on the delivery of the Freedom to Speak Up Strategy with guidance from the Freedom to Speak Up Lead Guardian.
This includes:
At Lancashire Teaching Hospitals, our workforce thrives in a collaborative and supportive environment. We foster a culture of openness, where every team member's voice is valued and respected.
Our Freedom to Speak Up Service is an integral part of our Workforce and Organisational Development Team here at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals. Our team atmosphere is built on mutual trust, inclusivity, and a shared commitment to excellence in patient care and staff well-being.
To be successful in this role, we require a strong work ethic characterised by dedication, integrity, and a proactive approach. Our team members are expected to be reliable, compassionate, and committed to continuous improvement. We value those who take initiative, demonstrate resilience, and work collaboratively to achieve our common goals.
Positive Aspects of Working with Us
Join us and be a part of a team that is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of our patients and colleagues.
Freedom to Speak Up Case Management:Deliver effective case management of all Freedom to Speak Up concerns from initial contact through to closure and evaluation, ensuring the Freedom to Speak Up values (courage, impartiality, empathy, learning) are embedded within this.
Creating a Speak Up Culture: Ensure colleagues have capability, knowledge and skills to speak up themselves and to support others to speak up.
Organisational Learning and Improvement: Communicate the impact, value and lessons learned through concerns that have been raised at multiple levels across the organisation.
Reporting and Escalation of Concerns: Triangulate information regarding concerns present across the organisation, seeking guidance from and escalating to the relevant stakeholders (internal and external) to ensure a proactive approach is taken to responding and managing these.
Freedom to Speak Up Champion Network: Co-ordinate the activities of the Freedom to Speak Up Champions, and provide support, supervision, guidance and resources to this network as required.
National and Regional Guardians Network: Support, and contribute to, the national and regional Freedom to Speak Up Guardian network and complying with National Guardian Office guidance.
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.
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Permanent
Full-time,Flexible working,Compressed hours
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