This is an exciting opportunity for a senior medical leader to join NHS England's North West regional team as Deputy Medical Director for System Improvement & Professional Standards, Working closely with the Regional Medical Director and the Medical Director for System Improvement & Professional Standards, you will provide visible, credible and values-driven clinical leadership across the region.
The post holder will help ensure high standards of professional performance, clinical governance, and system improvement across primary, community, secondary and specialised care. Lead and support statutory and non-statutory functions relating to professional standards, appraisal and revalidation, primary care performers' list management, and professional performance. Provide clinical leadership to strengthen quality assurance and oversight, working with providers and systems to improve clinical outcomes, safety, and patient experience. Support the Tier 1 Responsible Officer function, ensuring robust clinical governance systems are in place, and deputise where required for Responsible Officer duties. Drive system improvement, supporting transformation programmes, service redesign, and quality improvement initiatives across the North West region. Chair or co-chair regional quality oversight and improvement groups, working collaboratively with providers, ICSs, and national teams.
Key responsibilities include supporting the Medical Director in the following:
Exhibit clinical leadership and influence across the whole system of care spanning primary, community, secondary, and specialised tertiary services such that improvements in the quality, safety, and experience of care are enhanced in all spheres, engaging clinicians at all levels in provision of best value care.
To manage the delivery of the Statutory Tier 1 Responsible Officer function (under Medical Profession (Responsible Officer) Regulations) to the region ensuring appropriate clinical governance systems and processes are in place to ensure doctors are supported, fit for purpose and delivering high quality of care for patients. The post holder may be required to deputise for the Responsible Officer in statutory duties related to appraisal, revalidation and management of individual practitioner performance.
To lead, develop and maintain professional standards, across primary care, including use of National Performers List Regulations for doctors, dentists and optometrists.
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