Quality Improvement Lead
£55,000+ per annum (depending on experience) + £350 monthly car allowance
PJ Care is seeking an experienced Quality Improvement Lead
to join our expanding Quality & Nursing team, supporting up to 13
specialist neurological and complex care services across the South and Southwest.
Working closely with operational and clinical leaders, you'll play a key role
in strengthening governance, embedding sustainable improvements and ensuring
our services consistently deliver outstanding, person-centred care.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Registered Nurse
with experience in quality, governance or compliance who enjoys working
collaboratively to improve standards, support teams and make a lasting impact
across multiple services.
Contract
- Salary
up to £55,000 per annum
- £350
per month car allowance (£4,200 per year)
- Hybrid
working (approximately two days from home and three days visiting
services)
- Flexible
40-hour working week, Monday to Friday
About the Role
Reporting to the Director of Quality & Nursing, you'll
work across a portfolio of specialist services, partnering with Registered
Managers, clinical teams and regional leaders to drive continuous quality
improvement.
You'll provide expert guidance, coaching and assurance to
help services achieve and maintain regulatory compliance while strengthening
governance and improving outcomes for the people we support. Through quality
visits, mock inspections and audits, you'll identify opportunities for
improvement, support services to develop robust action plans and ensure
learning from incidents, complaints and investigations is embedded into
everyday practice. You'll also contribute to the development of organisational
policies and best practice, promoting a culture where continuous improvement,
accountability and excellence are part of everything we do.
What We're Looking For
We're looking for an experienced clinical professional who
is passionate about improving quality and supporting services to achieve
excellence.
Essential requirements include
- An
accomplished Registered Nurse with current NMC registration
- Knowledge
and experience within Quality, Governance or Compliance
- Strong
understanding of CQC regulations and quality assurance processes
- Experience
within complex care or specialist healthcare services (Essential)
- Excellent
communication, coaching and influencing skills
Why Join PJ Care?
At PJ Care, quality isn't simply about meeting regulatory
standards, it's about creating environments where people receive exceptional,
compassionate and person-centred care.
As our Quality Improvement Lead, you'll have the
opportunity to influence quality across multiple specialist services while
working alongside an experienced and supportive leadership team that is
committed to continuous improvement. You'll enjoy the autonomy to make a
genuine difference, helping teams deliver the highest standards of care for the
people we support.
If you're ready to shape quality, inspire excellence and
make a lasting impact across specialist healthcare, we'd love to hear from you.
Benefits:
- Competitive
salary: £55,000+ per annum (depending on experience)
- £350
monthly car allowance
- 25
days holiday
- A contributory staff pension
of 5%
- Free Parking across all
sites
- Fully
funded enhanced DBS
- Long-service
awards and recognition
- Career
development opportunities with salary increments
Our Commitment to Inclusion:
PJ Care champions Equality, Diversity, and
Inclusion in all aspects of our organisation. We support every team
member and resident in reaching their full potential in an environment where
everyone feels valued and safe.
Join Us
If you’re ready to advance your career in an award-winning
neurological service, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today to make a
difference in the lives of our residents while growing professionally in a
supportive and rewarding environment.
All staff employed by PJ Care are individually responsible
and expected to safeguard and promote the safety and welfare of all individuals
who access PJ Care services to ensure everyone is protected from actual or
potential harm.