Job Descrption
Job Description
Healthcare Data Quality Assistant (Charity) 18 month FTC
London/Hybrid
c. £35,000 depending on experience
The Quality Improvement and Model of Care Officer will play a critical role supporting the Quality and Performance Manager within the Systems Commissioning Team of a well regarded public health charity. The post holder will continue to develop, oversee, implement and monitor a new model of care to ensure that it is effective, efficient and of high quality. The post holder will also ensure it is delivering against best practice and evidence-based interventions,
Key accountabilities:
• Develop and implement model of care.
• Monitor quality and performance standards as part of the commissioning process.
• Support the tracking of the evaluation and delivery of related project milestones.
• Work closely with colleagues in evidence and insight teams and make sure that findings of good practice and/or lessons learnt are built into future service planning... delivery, and improvement.
• Work with colleagues in innovation, development, education and training to build capacity, quality and continuously improve performance standards.
• Provide quality and performance information of the peer review process, contributing to interim evaluation reports and outputs where appropriate.
• Maintain up to date knowledge of best practice, research findings and innovations to support the contract management process and learning.
We seek:
Good knowledge of healthcare delivery models, including their principles, components, and implementation strategies.
Understanding of and experience in applying quality improvement methodologies such as Lean, Six Sigma, PDSA cycles, and root cause analysis to drive measurable improvements in healthcare outcomes.
Good track record of successfully supporting the development of quality improvement projects from conception to implementation, including project planning, resource allocation, and performance monitoring
• Demonstrable ability to effectively engage with diverse stakeholders, including clinical staff, administrators, patients, and community partners, to foster a culture of quality and patient safety
• Good understanding of healthcare delivery models, including patient-centred care, value-based care, and population health management.
• Good data analysis skills to interpret healthcare data to support seniors to identify trends, measure outcomes, and drive quality improvement initiatives.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to engage with diverse stakeholders
• Good Project management skills to plan, implement, and evaluate quality improvement projects effectively, including setting goals
Understanding of evidence-based practice principles and methodologies to guide quality improvement efforts based on the best available evidence timelines, and milestones.
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