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GBP 60,000 - 80,000

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Job summary

A staffing agency in the UK seeks a Quality Assurance professional to enhance service quality and ensure child safety. Responsibilities include leading meetings, supporting improvements, and reviewing care plans. Candidates must demonstrate strong family values, a commitment to quality, and the ability to build professional relationships. The role offers a pay rate of £35.30 per hour for a duration of 3+ months.

Qualifications

  • Must have strong values for working with families and partners.
  • Commitment to quality and good practice is essential.
  • Honest reflection and willingness to learn are required.
  • Ability to build professional relationships is crucial.

Responsibilities

  • Improve quality and culture in services.
  • Ensure safety and rights of children are prioritized.
  • Facilitate and organize necessary meetings.
  • Challenge and support practices for better outcomes.
  • Lead services to positively impact children.
  • Promote continuous improvement and oversight.
  • Review care plans and investigate allegations.
  • Provide safeguarding advice and conduct audits.
  • Help families express views and manage plans.
  • Handle complex issues and meet deadlines.

Skills

Strong values for working with families and partners
Commitment to quality and good practice
Honest reflection and willingness to learn
Ability to build professional relationships
Job description

Quality Assurance

Location: Civic Campus, Euclid Street, SN1 2JG

Start Date: ASAP

Contract Duration: 3+ Months

Working Hours: Mon – Fri, 09:00 – 17:00, 37 Hours per week

Pay Rate: £35.30 per hour

Job Ref: OR16073

Job Responsibilities
  • Improve quality and culture in services.
  • Ensure safety and rights of children are prioritised.
  • Facilitate and organise necessary meetings.
  • Challenge and support practices for better outcomes.
  • Lead services to positively impact children.
  • Promote continuous improvement and oversight.
  • Review care plans and investigate allegations.
  • Provide safeguarding advice and conduct audits.
  • Help families express views and manage plans.
  • Handle complex issues and meet deadlines.
Person Specifications

Must Have:

  • Strong values for working with families and partners.
  • Commitment to quality and good practice.
  • Honest reflection and willingness to learn.
  • Ability to build professional relationships.

Nice to Have:

  • Experience in influencing complex matters.

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