Quality Manager/Health and Safety Advisor - Immunology
Job overview
An opportunity has arisen for a 12-month fixed term, full-time Band 8a, Quality Manager / Health and Safety Advisor for the Immunology and Protein Reference Unit, South West London Pathology (SWLP). This post is based at St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
We are looking for an innovative and enthusiastic Quality Manager who has an excellent understanding of quality management issues throughout Immunology. The successful candidate must have good interpersonal and IT skills as well as being self-motivated.
You will be responsible for ensuring that the department’s quality management system is implemented and maintained. The department uses Q-Pulse to manage its documentation and the successful candidate will play an active role in its functionality.Candidates must be fully conversant with the ISO accreditation standards and work with all grades of staff to ensure that the department is fully compliant at all times. The post holder will also have responsibility for health and safety throughout the department.
Main duties of the job
Main aspects of the role include:
- Monitoring the recording, investigation and management of incidents, non-conformities and risks across the network.
- Designing the audit calendar and monitoring the completion of audits.
- Overseeing the validation, verification and change control processes used within the network.
- Attending local Governance meetings, Immunology Team meetings and to assist and train staff in the use of the QMS.
- Production of the monthly Quality Report.
- Organising and managing departmental Management Reviews.
- Organising and reporting User surveys.
- Coordinating and liaising with the Health and safety representatives within the department to monitor the completion of the monthly Trust Health and Safety audits, performing any assessments that are required, providing information and reports as required and advising staff on health and safety issues as arise.
The candidate must be a HCPC registered Biomedical Scientist.
Working for our organisation
South West London Pathology is an award-winning NHS pathology partnership set up by St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Croydon Health Services NHS Trust and Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust to provide a single, integrated pathology service across South West London and Beyond.On 1^st May 2021, Epsom and St Helier University Hospital NHS Trust joined to form an expanded South West London Pathology Partnership.
We offer a wide range of diagnostic and clinical support services to our five hospitals and over 450 GP practices across London and further, as well as to other NHS institutions and private organisations. Our service covers 3.5 million people across South West London and provides an extensive repertoire of tests as well as a comprehensive set of specialist tests and services.
Find out more about South West London Pathology on our website
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
For more information on the Job Description and Responsibilities, please see the Supporting documentation.
Person specification
Qualifications and Training
Essential criteria- Registration with the HCPC
- Evidence of CPD
- MSc in Biomedical Sciences or equivalent experience
- Certificate in quality management/health & safety
- Post graduate management, quality management or health and safety qualification
- Evidence of audit training
Knowledge and Experience
Essential criteria- • Significant experience in the practice of Laboratory Medicine
- • Experience and knowledge of quality management and its use in a pathology department
- • Experience of quality systems, audits and document control
- • Extensive health and safety knowledge
- • Experience of producing health and safety procedures
- • Knowledge of quality management systems
- • Knowledge of UKAS guidelines
- • Knowledge of clinical governance and pathology accreditation standards Proven experience of leadership and management
- • Significant experience in problem solving
- • Use of pathology computer systems
- • Financial management and procurement
Skills and Abilities
Essential criteria- • Extensive technical skills associated with the practice of laboratory medicine
- • Excellent interpersonal skills
- • Commitment to proactive management
- • Ability to find creative solutions to management problems
- • Full understanding of laboratory health and safety requirements
- • Ability to plan, organised and manage one’s own and others work
- • Attention to detail
- • Excellent time management skills
- • Ability to motivate individuals
- • Ability to work under pressure
- • Dealing with conflict situations
Other relevant requirements
Essential criteria- • Self-motivated
- • Flexible approach
- • Able to perform light physical work
- • Capable of intense periods of concentration