Quality & Clinical Director

Leeds
2 weeks ago
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Are you ready to take your career to the next level as a Quality & Clinical Director? Our client is seeking a dynamic individual to lead their clinical operations and ensure the highest standards of quality. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a company that truly values its role in the healthcare community.

With an annual salary of £85,000 - £90,000, this role offers a competitive package plus either car allowance or a company car. The salalry is negotiable depending on experience! A  chance to make a significant impact in a leading healthcare organisation.

The role is commutable from West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, Derbyshire & Surrounding areas. Ideally you will live with access to the M62 corridor.

Our client is a respected name in the healthcare sector, dedicated to connecting top-tier candidates with the best job opportunities. They are committed to excellence and maintaining their esteemed position within the healthcare community.

As a Quality & Clinical Director, you'll be responsible for:

Leading and overseeing clinical operations to ensure high-quality standards.
Developing and implementing clinical policies and procedures.
Ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations and standards.
Collaborating with other departments to improve service delivery.
Providing leadership and guidance to clinical staff.
Monitoring and evaluating clinical performance.
Driving continuous improvement initiatives.Package and Benefits:

The Quality & Clinical Director role comes with a comprehensive package, including:

Annual salary of £85,000 - £90,000, negotiable DOE
Company car or car allowance
Additional benefits to support your professional and personal growth.The ideal Quality & Clinical Director will have:

Proven experience in a senior clinical leadership role.
Nurse Qualified with Valid or Lapsed PIN
Must have worked within the care home environment for Older Persons Nursing & Residential services at a senior level
Strong understanding of healthcare regulations and standards.
Excellent leadership and communication skills.
Ability to develop and implement clinical policies.
Experience in driving quality improvement initiatives.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Commitment to maintaining high standards of clinical excellence.If you have experience or interest in roles such as Clinical Operations Director, Healthcare Quality Manager, Clinical Governance Lead, Director of Nursing, or Healthcare Compliance Officer, this Quality & Clinical Director position could be the perfect fit for you.

Ready to make a real difference as a Quality & Clinical Director? This is your chance to join a leading healthcare organisation and drive excellence in clinical operations. Apply now to take the next step in your career! REF: LICTW

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