You’ll work closely with others to deliver shared outcomes. In this role, you’ll:
Carry out assessments: Plan and lead on‑site and off‑site assessments so services meet safety and quality standards, using evidence to reach fair and clear judgments.
Build strong relationships: Work with care providers, local partners and people who use services to understand risk, share insights and support positive change.
Use and analyse information: Review data, feedback and concerns to spot patterns, guide decisions and keep an accurate, digital record of what you find.
Take Enforcement action: Take appropriate enforcement action where safety and quality concerns are identified.
Person specification
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We will be looking for specific skills, knowledge and experience in your application form:
Experience working in health or social care: This could include work in adult social care, the NHS, care regulation or similar settings where you’ve supported people or overseen quality.
Ability to assess risk and make decisions: Demonstrate when you’ve used information, feedback or data to form clear judgments and take appropriate action.
Experience working with others to improve quality: Show how you’ve built relationships, handled sensitive situations and worked with partners or teams to support better outcomes.
- Annual leave starting at 27 days per year, rising to 32.5 days with service, plus bank holidays (usually 8 days per year).