Quality Improvement Programme Manager
Salary: £35,000 – £39,000
Hours: Full time
Contract: 12 month fixed term contract (with potential for extension)
Location: home-based (south London and south east England). Please note, whilst there is no set location, much of this role will be working with our partners and stakeholders in the south east of England.
What is the Kidney Quality Improvement Partnership?
KQuIP is a national collaborative, working to improve the lives of people with kidney disease and professionals, through supporting leadership, quality improvement and regional collaboration.
Are you interested in being a part of an influential, facilitative and innovative team, developing a strategic programme in partnership with patients and the kidney multi-professional teams in order to improve the quality of renal care in the UK?
A role is available as a regional progamme manager, working with patients and professionals to drive change as part of the national KQuIP strategy. You will be home based with flexible hours as required, involving frequent travel across the country.
Further information can be found at www.thinkkidneys.nhs.uk and www.renalreg.org.
Is this role for you?
If you are a dynamic individual with strong leadership, analytical and team-working skills and are interested in facilitating change at a national and regional level, we would like to hear from you.
The Renal Association offers:
• Employee assistance support
• Generous annual leave and pension
• Car mileage and subsistence when travelling away from home
• Commitment to professional development, with control of your own annual development budget of £1,000
• Flexible working culture
• Flat management approach enabling the sharing of skills across the team
To apply for this position please email your CV together with a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role with reference to the criteria listed in the job description, to Jennifer Barwell.
Email: jennifer.barwell@renalregistry.nhs.uk
For an informal chat about the role, KQuIP and/or the Renal Association please also contact Jennifer Barwell.