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A leading healthcare institution in Singapore is seeking a Senior Manager for Patient Safety and Quality. This role involves strategic oversight of quality improvement initiatives and requires a strong background in healthcare management. The ideal candidate has 7-8 years of experience in quality assurance and has led quality improvement teams. Join us in advocating for excellence in patient care and ensuring adherence to quality standards and regulations.
Job Category: Administration
The National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) is a leading national and regional tertiary cancer centre, attending to the majority of cancer cases in Singapore’s public healthcare sector. We offer world class oncology care by having the best talent, doing robust clinical and translational research and leading education efforts to improve cancer outcomes. Join us to build a meaningful career and offer patients hope for a cancer-free tomorrow.
The Senior Manager, Patient Safety and Quality (Quality Standards and Improvement) plays a pivotal role in advancing the institution’s commitment to excellence in patient safety and quality. This position is responsible for leading and coordinating quality improvement initiatives that align with the organization’s strategic priorities and regulatory requirements.
The role demands a strategic and analytical mindset to identify opportunities for enhancing clinical and operational processes, ensuring adherence to national and international quality standards. Working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, the Senior Manager will champion a culture of continuous improvement, drive the implementation of evidence-based initiatives, and deliver measurable outcomes. Key responsibilities include partnering with clinical departments, administrative units, and external stakeholders to achieve sustainable safety and quality improvements. The position also provides comprehensive oversight for standards-based audits, including planning and executing tracer activities, analysing findings to uncover system-level gaps, and preparing actionable reports for submission to relevant authorities.