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Quality & governance lead

Willow Wood Hospice
€50,000 a year
Posted: 2 June
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Job Summary

This is an exciting opportunity for you to join Willow Wood Hospice, working closely with the Head of People.


Main Duties of the Job

You will lead the Hospice's quality governance, assurance and compliance activity ensuring robust systems for audit delivery, regulatory and commissioner readiness, policy/document control, risk and incident governance and performance assurance reporting. This role ensures that our governance systems uphold the Hospice philosophy of compassionate, safe and person‑centred palliative care. The postholder will ensure evidence‑based compliance and CQC‑aligned expectations supporting safe, effective and well‑led care.


About Us

Willow Wood Hospice is an adult Hospice providing specialist palliative care for patients with life‑limiting illnesses, both cancer and non‑cancer diagnoses. We provide care free of charge, and patients, families and their carers are at the centre of everything we do. Willow Wood Hospice is a registered charity, not part of the NHS, and it costs over £4.1 million to run the Hospice every year.


Job Responsibilities


Governance, Assurance and Regulatory Compliance

Lead day‑to‑day delivery of quality governance systems, ensuring structured oversight of compliance requirements, evidence collation and reporting cycles across services. Maintain organisational readiness for external scrutiny by ensuring governance artefacts are current, complete, traceable and accessible. Support the CEO & Senior Management Team (SMT) with assurance reporting, action tracking and governance development activity. Support the Clinical Director and all Hospice teams in meeting regulatory responsibilities. Embed Hospice values into governance processes, ensuring compassionate practice is reflected in all assurance activity.


External Inspection and Accreditation Readiness

Coordinate preparation and evidence portfolios for external inspection and accreditation activity e.g. CQC and other relevant framework standards as applicable. Monitor and collate the outcome of any CQC visits, formulating in collaboration with other key people any action plans, ensuring completion of any agreed actions. Work with departmental heads to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and to ensure that there is up‑to‑date evidence in place to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Maintain inspection readiness trackers, action logs and evidence sets, ensuring timely closure of action with clear audit trails. Support CEO and SMT during visits/reviews including briefings, evidence retrieval and follow‑up action coordination. Support teams to understand how regulatory standards apply within a Hospice context.


Audit Programme and Quality Improvement

Lead and deliver the internal audit programme across the Hospice, ensuring audits are scoped, scheduled and completed to deadline using standardised tools/templates. Ensure audits capture the full breadth of Hospice care, including patient experience, family support and holistic wellbeing. Ensure audit findings translate into SMART actions, tracked to completion with evidence‑based closure and measurable improvement. Lead continuous improvement by promoting learning, standardisation and effective governance routines across teams.


Risks, Incident, Complaints and Learning

Lead effective incident, complaint and feedback governance, including logging oversight, investigation support, thematic reviews and tracking learning/action to closure. Lead on the Risk module on Vantage. Contribute to risk management processes (risk registers, risk assessments), ensuring mitigation actions are tracked and evidenced. Promote a just culture and learning approach to safety and quality improvement. Ensure that learning from incidents and feedback is shared sensitively and constructively, recognising the emotional nature of Hospice work.


Training, Engagement and Stakeholder Working

Build effective working relationships with the Senior Management Team, clinical leads, operational managers and wider staff groups to enable sustained compliance. Represent the Quality & Governance functions at internal meetings and where appropriate, external stakeholder discussions.


Professional and Organisational Responsibilities

Maintain confidentiality and comply with information governance requirements, GDPR and organisational IG policies, ensuring secure handling and appropriate access controls for governance evidence. Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of relevant quality, governance and assurance frameworks applicable to the Hospice. Take responsibility for the management, development and improvement of systems supporting your role e.g. Vantage modules or other systems as required. Undertake other duties consistent with the post as required to support organisational priorities. Become an active member and participant in any Hospice UK quality initiatives / groups. Network with similar post holders both regionally and nationally in order to support benchmarking for Willow Wood Hospice Services and also keep up to date with quality agenda in healthcare. To adhere to all Willow Wood Hospice standards, policies and procedures. To take responsibility for own personal learning and development, and to support the learning and development of others and the organisation as a whole; a commitment to completing all training required and refreshing training as appropriate. To conduct all work in a manner reflective of the organisational values and behaviours.


Person Specification


Qualifications

Essential

* Degree or equivalent experience/qualification.
* Evidence of continued professional development.

Desirable

* Clinical or Risk Management Qualification.
* Professional qualifications in management, quality, project management or governance.
* Root cause analysis / serious incident training / qualification.


Personal Attributes and Qualities

Essential

* A naturally collaborative team player.
* High personal integrity and commitment.
* Empathy with the aims and values of the Hospice.
* An understanding of corporate responsibilities.
* Ability to work under pressure.
* Proven track record at managing resources effectively.
* Demonstration of strong assertiveness and interpersonal skills.
* Demonstrate flexibility both within the Hospice and across organisational boundaries with credibility and integrity.


Experience

Essential

* Experience working within a healthcare or social care setting.
* An understanding of the General Data Protection Regulation and the importance of confidentiality.
* An understanding of the meaning of and responsibility for Safeguarding.
* Experience working in a quality/compliance role.
* Proven track record of planning and facilitating service change in response to risk management issues.
* Ability to produce high quality comprehensive reports to senior management level.
* Ability to analyse and condense highly complex information to produce concise briefings and summaries.
* Ability to interpret and apply national and local policy.
* Excellent communication, negotiating, influencing, organisation and interpersonal analytical, interpretive and conflict management skills.
* Good presentation skills and the ability to present complex and sensitive information to senior managers where there may be barriers to acceptance.
* Ability to communicate complex governance information with compassion and clarity.
* Practical experience of quality and governance principles, systems and processes.
* Detailed knowledge of risk management, clinical and corporate governance and its impact on the organisation.
* Knowledge of computer skills for use of PowerPoint, Excel and other work programmes.

Desirable

* Knowledge and experience in clinical audit.
* Evidence of collaborative working across a wider health/social care economy.
* NHS Standards Framework.
* Vantage (Sentinel) risk management software (or equivalent e.g. Datix, Ulysses Safeguard).
* Evidence of carrying out complex investigations RCA, serious incidents, division reviews, etc.
* Good working knowledge of the national agenda around health reforms.
* Good understanding of the key national initiatives/Trust priorities around:
o Patient safety.
o NPSA, MHRA & CQC.
o Duty of Candour.
o Serious incident and complaints management.
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