Job details
- Salary £45,000 +Car allowance of £6,500
- Role Other
- Hours Part Time
- Location Peterlee, Durham
- Job Reference 1370025734
Job summary
Quality Improvement & Regulation Manager
Are you passionate about driving quality in health and social care? Do you have experience in regulation, quality improvement, or inspection frameworks? Barchester Healthcare is looking for a Quality Improvement & Regulation Manager to support our mission of delivering good and outstanding services across our care homes and hospitals.
What you'll do
Conduct Quality Improvement Reviews across a portfolio of services,
using data and intelligence to identify risks and opportunities.
Write reports and create action plans to support services in meeting
regulatory requirements.
Provide assurance to the Board and
Executive Team on quality and compliance.
Coach and mentor
General Managers and Hospital Directors through support visits to help
them deliver their improvement plans.
Cover on rotation the
Regulation Duty Desk, handling incoming regulatory correspondence and
ensuring timely, effective responses.
Stay up to date with
regulations, standards, and best practice guidance sharing learning
across the organisation.
Lead and deliver key quality
improvement projects, including resources, workshops, and policies.
About you
Background in health or social care regulation,
quality improvement, or inspection frameworks (essential).
Strong analytical and audit skills able to review evidence and assess
against required standards.
Excellent written and verbal
communication skills, with confidence in report writing and
influencing.
A self-starter who can work independently, manage a
varied workload, and support colleagues across different
regions.
Full driving licence and willingness to travel weekly
with some overnight stays.
Desirable
Registered healthcare or social care professional.
Experience
working in a matrix management environment.
Why join Barchester?
At Barchester, we live by our values: Respect, Integrity, Passion, Empowerment, and Responsibility. You'll be part of a supportive central team that makes a real difference to the quality of care across the organisation. In return, we offer:
A competitive salary package.
Opportunities for personal and
professional development.
The chance to influence and improve
care standards at a national level.
If you're motivated by quality improvement and want to make a meaningful impact, we'd love to hear from you.