Clinical Psychologist QA Lead

Company: Held Health

Location:

Posted: May 6th, 2026

Location: Hybrid – in‑person clinical work and meetings, with some remote working (clinic location to be agreed)

Hours: Full‑time preferred; flexibility across weekdays – talk to us about your availability

Contract Type: Permanent

About Held Health

Held Health is a fast‑scaling healthcare organisation redefining assessment and support for neurodiversity, Autism, ADHD, learning differences, and mental health across the UK. We deliver evidence‑based clinical pathways supported by strong governance, high‑quality data, and a genuinely neuro‑affirming culture.

As we grow, our ambition is simple but exacting: to deliver care of such consistent quality that it earns the trust of patients, families, commissioners, and regulators alike. Quality at Held Health is not an afterthought — it is a clinical commitment.

Role Overview

This is a clinical leadership role for an experienced clinician whose professional passion lies in assuring and elevating clinical quality.

The Clinical Quality Assurance Lead plays a pivotal role in bringing our quality and governance frameworks to a gold‑standard level, ensuring that what we promise patients, families, stakeholders, and regulatory bodies is delivered safely, ethically, and consistently in practice.

The role is deliberately split:

You will be a visible clinical authority, trusted by frontline clinicians and senior leaders alike, supporting teams to deliver care that is not just compliant — but excellent.

What a Typical Working Week Might Look Like

Your week balances direct clinical practice with strategic quality leadership.

On clinical days, you work directly with children, young people, and families, contributing to multidisciplinary assessments, delivering psychological evaluations, and supporting complex presentations. This direct work ensures your QA leadership is grounded in lived clinical reality, not theory.

Alongside this, you lead Held Health’s clinical quality assurance agenda. You review audit findings, assess clinical documentation and outcomes, identify risk trends, and translate data into meaningful improvement. You work closely with Clinical Leads and the Academy Lead to strengthen governance processes, embed best practice, and support clinicians to meet — and exceed — regulatory expectations.

You may spend time preparing for or responding to external audits and inspections, reviewing CQC standards against current practice, or refining policies and clinical frameworks to ensure clarity, consistency, and safety.

Throughout the week, you act as a point of expert clinical advice on quality, risk, and patient safety — helping teams make confident, ethical clinical decisions aligned with evidence‑based practice and Held Health’s values.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Practice (approximately 2 days per week)

Assessment and Clinical Delivery

Care Planning and Collaboration

Supervision and Clinical Mentorship

Clinical Quality Assurance & Governance (approximately 3 days per week)

Clinical Quality Leadership

Audit, Effectiveness & Improvement

Regulatory Compliance

Stakeholder Engagement

Skills, Qualifications & Experience

Who You Are

You are a clinician who cares deeply about standards, not because regulation demands it, but because patients deserve it.

You bring:

Above all, you are motivated by the satisfaction of knowing that quality is real, measurable, and felt by the people receiving care.

What you get in return

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration.

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