Senior Quality Manager

Company: NHS
Apply for the Senior Quality Manager
Location: Burnley
Job Description:

About the role

Burnley Group Practice is offering a 12‑month secondment to a senior management role focused on the Practice’s Quality Agenda. The role will be part-time, two days per week, and will involve line management of the Data & Quality Manager.

Key responsibilities

  • Quality, QOF, Information Governance
  • Deliver QOF and ensure all quality and service targets are met.
  • Maintain high standards of data quality and manage data quality issues.
  • Ensure compliance with Information Governance and data protection regulations.
  • Ensure completion of the Data Security & Protection Toolkit (DPST).
  • Lead the Patient Participation Group and monitor patient satisfaction.
  • Underlie day‑to‑day management of estates, facilities, and equipment maintenance.
  • Assist in the development, review and implementation of Practice policies and procedures.
  • Respond to external data requests (e.g. SARS, Insurance Reports).
  • Support the partnership and engage with the Primary Care Network (PCN) and local commissioners.
  • Maintain ongoing CQC compliance and keep up to date with Primary Care developments.
  • Provide support and advice to senior managers on organisational matters.
  • Ensure staff are trained in Data Protection and Information Governance.
  • Manage contracts and maintenance for Practice equipment, including PAT testing.
  • Ensure IT data security, backup, and maintenance comply with legislation and the DSPT.
  • Represent the Practice in meeting and promoting collaborative working with external organisations.
  • Develop and deliver Practice Development plans with other senior managers.
  • Prepare for and support audits, inspections, and quality reviews.

Experience

  • Previous practice or healthcare management experience.
  • Experience working in Primary Care.
  • Experience in line managing staff.
  • Experience in a multi‑disciplinary team setting.

Qualifications

  • Good level of education with strong literacy and numeracy skills.
  • IGPM accreditation.

Skills and Knowledge

  • Strong organisational, leadership, and communication skills.
  • Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office and EMIS clinical system.
  • Understanding of NHS systems, policies and procedures, particularly the Quality agenda.
  • Knowledge of local and national quality targets.
  • Knowledge of the NHS 10‑year plan.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This role requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975.

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Posted: May 22nd, 2026