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Join us! Work for CQC

CQC staff have a wide range of skills and work across many disciplines.

Find out about roles within CQC, Healthwatch England and the Office of the National Guardian.

Current vacancies include:

  • Internal Engagement Officer (Job share)
  • Director of Data and Insight
  • Director of Governance, Performance and Assurance
  • IR(ME)R Regulatory Co-Ordinator
  • Governance Manager (MNSI)
  • Governance Support Officer (MNSI)

Benefits include generous leave entitlement, NHS or Nest pension schemes and a wide range of employee discounts.

Most roles offer flexible locations with the choice to be home-based. See the individual job listings for more information.

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New project to help integrated care systems (ICSs) reduce health inequalities

We are starting work with National Voices and the Point of Care Foundation to develop a tool for integrated care systems (ICSs).

This project will

  • identify innovative and creative ways of measuring how well ICSs understand and meet the health and care needs of people who face inequalities
  • co-design and test a framework to help ICSs measure the impact of approaches to tackle inequalities
  • develop, test and promote a suite of associated guidance, learning products and activities.

The work is being funded with a 635,394 grant from the Regulators Pioneer Fund. The fund is currently being delivered by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).

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NHS England want to hear your views on the Never Events Framework

NHS England have launched a consultation asking your views on whether the existing Never Events Framework remains an effective way to support patient safety improvement.

Never Events are incidents with the potential to cause serious patient harm or death that are wholly preventable if national guidance or safety recommendations are followed.

The consultation is being held following the findings of reports from CQC and HSIB that found that the barriers are not strong enough to make an incident wholly preventable for some kinds of Never Event.

The consultation asks for views on whether the Never Events framework is still considered an effective mechanism to drive patient safety improvement; and for a preferred option for its future to be selected.

The consultation is open until 5 May 2024.

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