Clinical Patient Safety and Mortality Manager
| Posting date: | 03 December 2025 |
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| Salary: | £64,455.00 to £74,896.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £64455.00 - £74896.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 28 December 2025 |
| Location: | Norwich, NR1 2DH |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | C9246-25-1358 |
Summary
Work with clinical teams to identify and develop quality improvement work / incident and mortality reduction strategies across the Trust. To develop post incident review processes Trust wide and ensure that staff are supported following incidents, working with psychology leads and other relevant professionals. To contribute to multi-organisational initiatives to tackle the health inequalities experienced by those supported by NSFT. To develop and support work related to reducing suicides and self-harm. To co-ordinate clinical team improvement projects to reduce harm. To ensure compliance with external functions such as public health dashboards, participation in external investigations, and co-operation with the Medical Examiner processes. To work jointly with the Head of Legal Services and Professional Lead for Safeguarding to ensure that the patient safety and mortality team effectively contribute to all processes related to Safer Care and external requirements. Attendance at meetings, delivery of reports, and advice on patient safety issues. To provide expert lead advice, guidance and support in relation to patient safety matters. To provide leading support to other professionals, managers, and staff charged with responsibility for Trust wide matters with patient safety implications. To provide the link with colleagues of partner organisations on issues related to patient safety. Contribute/facilitate as required to investigations relevant to area of expertise as directed by the Director or Deputy Director of Safer Care. To work within statutory guidance and legislation in matters related to patient safety/mortality. Have a competent understanding of patient safety processes and investigation methodology (human and system factors). Escalate concerns relating to safety of services or environments within NSFT to the Deputy Director of Safer Care (or appropriate other), as they arise. To attend national and regional patient safety and mortality meetings as a representative of the Trust, presenting data and reports. To ensure compliance with specified timeframes for the completion of investigations and reviews. To co-ordinate thematic reviews ensuring that themes are identified and action is taken to reduce future risk. To develop and co-ordinate a Trust wide training programme for patient safety and mortality. To support the wider functions of safer care. To co-ordinate and manage the Learning from Deaths functions Trust wide responsible for Board level reporting. To work with a range of stakeholders to develop a patient safety strategy for the organisation. To ensure that service user and carer involvement is embedded into the work of the Safer Care Directorate. To ensure that team meetings and staff support processes are in place. To work jointly with the Governance Leads to co-ordinate safer care functions and delivery. To deputise for the Deputy Director of Safer Care as required. To work with the Director of Quality and Director of Physical Health and IPAC to ensure that learning is identified and action is taken related to wider work across the Nursing Directorate. To ensure that improvement work is developed and implemented in relation to the requirements of the CQC, specifically related to the Safe domain and related quality statements. To manage internal audits related to Safer Care ensuring that the departments achieve reasonable assurance. To effectively manage the budget for relevant teams in Safer Care. Please read the job description / person specification carefully and ensure your application reflects the knowledge, skills and experience needed