The Royal College of Physicians is recruiting a programme coordinator to join the Falls and Fragility Fractures Audit Programme (FFFAP) team. FFFAP is a high-profile national clinical audit that is commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP) on behalf of NHS England and the Welsh Government.
FFFAP consists of three workstreams:
* The National Hip Fracture Database (NHFD), a continuous national clinical audit of acute hip fracture care
* The Fracture Liaison Service Database (FLS-DB), a continuous national clinical audit of secondary fractures and osteoporosis care
* The National Audit of Inpatient Falls (NAIF), a continuous national audit of inpatient falls in hospitals.
The main focus of the role of FFFAP programme coordinator is being accountable for organising and delivering key aspects of projects or workstreams within the wider programme work, under the direction of the project manager, and working as part of the wider audit programme team. You will ensure that the audit programme’s meetings and events, communications activities, helpdesk, reporting and healthcare improvement work are coordinated effectively and that assistance of the wider team and general administrative work is delivered to a high standard.
Purpose and scope
About the role
As programme coordinator, you will make an impact every day by:
* Organising and supporting a range of meetings, including team meetings, Programme Board, Advisory Group, contract/sub-contract reviews, new user webinars, and Patient and Carer Panel sessions
* Coordinating communication activities by implementing, monitoring and updating the audit programme communication and engagement plan
* Acting as the first point of contact for the audit programme, delivering exceptional customer service by managing inbox enquiries and offering guidance to stakeholders, including healthcare professionals and members of the public
* Supporting the project manager on key activities across complex workstreams, using your initiative and managing elements of the project as required
* Coordinating healthcare improvement activities
* Providing administrative support around the production of reports, including managing correspondence with outlying sites and liaising between the project teams and RCP functions.
About you
The successful candidate will:
* Be exceptionally organised and interested in improving processes
* Be proactive and enjoy problem-solving
* Enjoy communicating with a range of individuals, developing great working relationships
* Be experienced at working in project support roles and leading small-scale projects
* Have a passion for improving the healthcare workforce and its services.