The Improvement Support Officer will provide end to end project support to the Clinical Audit and Improvement team, from receiving new clinical audit, improvement requests and signposting to relevant team member to providing administration to meetings. The postholder will support with the development and design of systems and process relating to clinical audit and improvement governance.
The main duties of the Improvement Support Officer are to ensure effective administration to the Improvement & Effectiveness Team; including but not limited to:
Team roster, leave and sickness management
Team meetings / away days / training sessions and events
Team data management and filing systems
Team resources and information
Team inbox administration and work requests
Clinical audit registration and monthly reporting
Data collation, input and analysis to support delivery of the Clinical Audit Forward Plan.
All staff must adhere to professional and Trust standards of behaviour, treat patient and business information with strict confidentiality, and comply with Data Protection Act provisions.
They should maintain awareness of Health and Safety policies, support the Trust's vision and values, and promote diversity, equality, and respect. Staff must demonstrate safeguarding principles, develop positive relationships with colleagues, and take responsibility for protecting vulnerable adults and children. They should familiarise themselves with safeguarding policies and procedures and undertake relevant training
Communication & Relationship Skills
Work closely with staff in the Trust involved in clinical audit and improvement programmes
Support the clinical audit and improvement programme delivery, and promoting the activity and strategy of the department
Maintain and develop back office Clinical Audit and Improvement team functions and team administration
Analytical & Judgemental Skills
Judgements involving a range of facts or situations which require analysis.
Assist in the analysis of quantitative data
Assist in approval and registration of clinical audit and quality improvement projects.
Planning & Organisational Skills
Planning and organisation of straightforward tasks, activities or programmes, some of which may be ongoing.
Organise meetings associated with clinical audit projects study.
Arrange Team meetings and away days and the administration around these
Arrange briefings for teams as appropriate, and undertake presentations if required
Organise groups associated with clinical audit projects.
Organise data collection opportunities associated with the clinical audit projects.
Orders supplies for team.
Knowledge, Training & Experience
Understanding of a range of work procedures and practices, the majority of which are non-routine, which require some level of theoretical knowledge.
Knowledge of administrative procedures, including computer software, especially databases, data analysis software and clinical information systems.
* Knowledge of clinical audit and improvement.
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