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Senior Healthcare Compliance Officer

Globe Locums
London
5 days ago
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Senior Compliance Officer


Are you an experienced healthcare compliance officer who thrives on precision, process, and high standards?


Do you take pride in maintaining quality and integrity in every file, audit, and procedure?


We’re seeking a Senior Compliance Officer to join our high-performing team. You’ll play a key role in ensuring our healthcare agency workers meet the highest standards of compliance and governance and support the delivery of exceptional patient care across the UK.


Key Results

As a Senior Compliance Officer, you’ll oversee the onboarding and compliance process for temporary healthcare workers, ensuring full adherence to NHS Framework Standards, Private Healthcare Standards, and internal quality benchmarks.


You’ll work closely with consultants, desk heads, and our offshore compliance team to ensure every candidate is fully compliant before deployment. This is a pivotal role for someone who enjoys structure, teamwork, and continuous improvement.


What You’ll Be Doing


Onboarding & Compliance Registration

  • Oversee end-to-end compliance registration for assigned candidates in line with Globe Locums, NHS framework, and private client requirements.
  • Verify and process key documents such as Right to Work, Employment History, DBS/PVG/Access NI, Occupational Health, and professional registrations.
  • Liaise proactively with consultants, candidates, and offshore teams to resolve documentation issues quickly.


Auditing & Quality Assurance

  • Conduct regular internal quality and assurance audits (file checks and maintenance).
  • Maintain accurate electronic audit files, reports, and databases.
  • Support external audits (CCS, HTE, and private clients), ensuring all files are correctly compiled and submitted.


Process & Continuous Improvement

  • Identify opportunities to improve compliance processes, documentation, and service delivery.
  • Assist in developing and implementing new compliance procedures.
  • Provide guidance and training to team members, including offshore staff, ensuring alignment with Globe standards.


What We’re Looking For

  • Excellent attention to detail with strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Confident communicator with the ability to build strong internal and external relationships.
  • Proven ability to interpret and apply complex compliance and audit requirements.
  • Organised, methodical, and calm under pressure with a proactive mindset.
  • Collaborative and approachable leadership style — able to mentor and motivate others.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe; experience with compliance systems desirable.
  • Deep understanding of NHS compliance standards and UK right-to-work regulations.


Qualifications & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience.
  • Minimum 2+ years’ experience in healthcare compliance/auditing within recruitment, or 1.5+ years in healthcare onboarding with audit responsibilities.
  • Experience preparing for or supporting external framework audits (desirable).
  • Prior experience mentoring or supporting compliance colleagues, including offshore teams (desirable).


Why Globe?

At Globe Healthcare, we’re clinician-founded, quality-driven, and proud to be part of Globe Locums, the UK’s leading Allied Healthcare recruitment agency. You’ll join a collaborative; dynamic team committed to compliance excellence and continuous improvements.


This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled compliance professional to make an impact and further develop their expertise in healthcare recruitment compliance.


If you’re a detail-oriented compliance professional seeking a challenging and rewarding maternity cover role, we’d love to hear from you.

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