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Clinical Informatics Clinical Manager | South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust

Job details
Posting date: 19 April 2024
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £35,392 - £42,618 per annum
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 19 May 2024
Location: Crawley, RH10 9BG
Company: South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 6204358/278-CICM-0424-CC

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Summary


The Trust has a responsibility to measure and continuously improve the quality of care that we provide. The Health Informatics Department ensures that all information collected from Patient Care Records is accurate, detailed and of high quality. We conduct documentation and clinical audits to celebrate high compliancy and highlight areas that may require improvement. We then co-ordinate those improvement actions and reaudit. We also conduct all the national auditing and feedback to our operational colleagues.


As the Clinical Informatics Manager, you will have clinical oversight for a diverse team in the health informatics department including directly managing 3 staff. You will partner closely with the Non-Clinical Informatics Manager to ensure that all audits are conducted against the audit plan and that all local and national audits are completed on time and to a high quality.


This is a new role, and you will have the opportunity to shape it, providing much needed clinical expertise to the department. This role is perfect for a clinician looking to step away from frontline clinical duties whilst still using their clinical expertise, influencing audit strategy and having an impact on patient care.

The purpose is to ensure clinical care is safe and of high quality through local and national clinical auditing, dissemination of results and associated improvement activities.


The post holder will be a registered nurse or paramedic (or equivalent clinical role) with experience in face-to-face care and clinical audit. They will be a subject matter expert in the production of clinical audits, national audit requirements, improvement activities and provide clinical oversight to the department.


The job will require working closely with the Non Clinical Health Informatics Manager and in partnership, they will be responsible for the delivery of the Trusts clinical audit improvement cycle for national and local audits. This will require an outward facing approach, working strategically to promote audit results and improvements across the Trust and in close partnership with operational and quality colleagues.


As a first line manager the post holder will provide leadership with regards to day to day working activities, on-going development, sickness management and appraisals of their direct reports.
• Option to join NHS pension scheme
• A minimum 27 days' holiday each year, increasing after 5 years’ service.
• Personal and professional development and training opportunities.
• Salary Sacrifice schemes for cars or push bikes.
• Access to occupational health and counselling services.
• Award winning wellbeing hub
• Back up buddy App
• Access to NHS discounts, offering NHS employees a range of money-saving deals.

The post-holder will have oversight of Trust wide quality dashboard, clinical audit and health informatics performance working in strategic partnership with other directorates. This includes local and national auditing.

Line management of the Health Informatics Clinical Leads (East & West) and the Health Informatics Analyst - Cardiac Arrest Analyst – management training can be provided.

Develop and deliver clinical audit/informatics content and training in conjunction with Clinical Education as subject matter expert on clinical audit.

Support the development, delivery and reporting of the Trusts Annual Clinical Audit Programme and associated Clinical Audit Annual Report, ensuring timeline prioritisation and deadlines for national and locally agreed submissions are met.

Escalate performance issues where required and lead the development of service improvement action plans and decisions around performance management.

Draft and proof-read clinical audit reports, attending and presenting reports in various Trust meetings.


This advert closes on Tuesday 7 May 2024

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